I didn't read anything about fines or penalties for non-compliance though.
There are presumably licenses required as well as certifications of
facilities, aren't there?

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> 4/1/2009 IDXC Newsbureau
>
> Federalist Communications Commissioners are now considering a proposal that
> would requires all radio monitors (Dxers) to maintain a public file such
>  as
> in the manner that broadcast  stations are required to make  available to
> the
> public during regular business hours.
> Radio monitors  with one or more communications receivers would be
> considered
> public radio  monitoring stations and would have the same responsibilities
> as to what  broadcast stations have  in this matter.
> A decision from the  commission on this matter should be make shortly.
>
>
> P Head
> Compliance Director
> Idaho DX  Council
>
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