08, 2006 9:42 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Rule on tampering with a FCC licensed transmiter
Can anyone qoute me the rule abotu tampering with a federally licensed
transmitter?
Well, whatever you call that box that has components that emit
significant amounts of RF energy under the authorization of whomever
grants whatever paper, I'm sure there are laws against tampering with
it. And they won't be laws enforced by the local or state entities
(whatever you want to call
When I got my FCC First Class Radiotelephone license
in 1969, I remember there were rules and questions
related to requirements of being licensed in order to
tune or adjust a lot of radio transmitting equipment,
such as broadcast, marine, and two-way. This was
considered maintenance, not
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, mch wrote:
As an aside, not necessarily having anything to do with any previous
postings on the list, if a local or state police officer tries to
regulate your radio activities or takes action against someone else
doing the same, he/she is impersonating a federal agent.
In a message dated 12/9/2006 1:34:14 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I seem to recall there is a hook in the CB rules that allows the locals
to cite for certain offenses that are blatantly obvious.
It comes down to this: intentional interference with radiation
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Rule on tampering with a FCC licensed
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In a message dated 12/9/2006 2:28:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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There was an incident in my area about 10 years ago where an individual had
interfered with the local sheriff's department. The individual was charged by
the county. I don't know what the charge was
Can anyone qoute me the rule abotu tampering with a federally licensed
transmitter?
I would have to wonder what you were talking about exactly, but I would
assume it's a TREMENDOUS NO-NO. :)
Chris
N9XCR
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
Can anyone qoute me the rule abotu tampering with a federally licensed
transmitter?
Not sure what you mean John. The FCC does not license transmitters however
they do license operators of transmitters and they approve transmitters
depending upon they application in the U.S. All the rules and regs can be
viewed at the FCC's website. Go to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
and
: Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Rule on tampering with a FCC licensed
transmiter
Not sure what you mean John. The FCC does not license transmitters however
they do license operators of transmitters and they approve transmitters
That is a very broad band question, depends on the transmitter. There is no
requirement to work on FM transmitters, except in certain cases, however you
could be held responsible for the emissions of the transmitter. All
transmitters are governed by the FCC, under one part or another, but as
They most certainly do license transmitters. It's only in the Ham type
services the operators are licensed and can put transmitters anywhere
(almost). That's why the commercial licenses have coordinates and
frequencies on them.
As for the rule, I know it exists, but I don't know exactly where
In a message dated 12/8/2006 9:50:23 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL
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writes:
They most certainly do license transmitters. It's only in the Ham type
services the operators are licensed and can put transmitters anywhere
(almost). That's why the commercial licenses have
-Builder] Rule on tampering with a FCC licensed
transmiter
Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 22:16:52 -0600
I would have to wonder what you were talking about exactly, but I would
assume it's a TREMENDOUS NO-NO. :)
Chris
N9XCR
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
Can anyone qoute me the rule abotu tampering
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