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FCC Invokes “Red Light Rule” in Denying K1MAN License Renewal Application

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The curious Amateur Radio enforcement case of Glenn Baxter, now ex-K1MAN, of Belgrade Lakes, Maine, appears to winding down and may be at an end. The FCC dismissed Baxter’s long-standing license renewal application on June 23, invoking its “Red Light Rule,” which gives the Commission authority to turn down a pending application if the applicant has an unpaid fine on the books. Baxter was liable...





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From: Laura Smith <Laura.Smith@fcc.gov>
Date: Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: Glenn Baxter, ex-K1MAN????
To: "w1rc@near-fest.com" <w1rc@near-fest.com>

He has no license therefore he may not operate.
 
So he can't even operate on 11 meters with an FCC approved radio that is stock? Just curious.
 
I don't think he'd be in trouble operating a bare stock, unmodified and certified CB radio. This FCC action only involves amateur radio, which requires a license, which he no longer has.

CB has no license requirement.
 
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I don't think he'd be in trouble operating a bare stock, unmodified and certified CB radio. This FCC action only involves amateur radio, which requires a license, which he no longer has.

CB has no license requirement.

actually, now that he doesn't have a license, the FCC can no longer issue him a fine as they can with licensed people.

they can only issue a citation and a court will have to determine any guilt/penalty.
 
I'm a little confused... did the FCC allow him to operate (even though his license was expired) to give him time to pay his fines? I'm thinking 9 years was more than enough time.

73,
Brett
 
I'm a little confused... did the FCC allow him to operate (even though his license was expired) to give him time to pay his fines? I'm thinking 9 years was more than enough time.

73,
Brett

the time allowed and the amount of the fine was a non issue,........ he never intended to pay anything
 

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