On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 08:09:04PM -0500, Charles Steinmetz wrote:
> Nathaniel wrote:
>
> >Following from that, suppose a jammer parks nearby and doesn't leave
> >in a timely fashion. How long does it take for the FCC to swoop in
> >(do they swoop? in my mind they do) and find the source?
>
> One of my clients had exactly that problem with radar detectors in
> parked cars interfering with its satellite earth stations. In that
> case, the answer was about three years.
Did the FCC actually DO anything about these things ?
I imagine there are some type acceptance issues that could
be invoked here...
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles
>
>
>
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