OK, boys! Some of you are screaming about the misdeeds of hams and complaining about them "freebanding". Well, THIS is what happens when a ham does that! Sooner or later he WILL get caught and have his license called into question. WHY someone will do that is a mystery to me! :? WHAT is the attraction when there is SO much MORE to radio than 11 Meters ?
***********************************************From: www.arrl.org and their "enforcement" page
May 3, 2006
RE: Application for Renewal of Amateur license KB2SGQ
William E. XXX
1118 Brinckerhoff Avenue
Utica, NY 13501
Dear Mr. KXXX:
Your application for renewal of the license for KB2SGQ, filed March 9, 2005, cannot be routinely granted and has been referred to the Enforcement Bureau for review.
On April 5, 2005, we issued a Warning Notice to you concerning operation without a license on 26.815 MHz, and resulting interference to the 10-meter amateur band. We continue to receive complaints that you operate on 26.815 MHz as well as 26.945 MHz.
Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, gives the Commission the authority to obtain information from applicants and licensees about the operation of their station. Accordingly, you are requested to respond to this letter within 20 days of receipt stating under what authority you have operated on 26.815 and 26.945 MHz. You may furnish any additional information that you feel would be relevant to this matter. In an inquiry of this type we are required to advise you that Congress has made punishable a willfully false or misleading reply. The information you submit will be used to determine what action to take on your application. See Title 18, Section 1001 of the United States Code.
We note also that your renewal application shows an address at Bayberry Lane in Whitesboro, but our information indicates that you reside at the Utica address. Please indicate your correct address. If you do not submit a timely reply to this letter, your application for renewal will be dismissed.
cc: FCC Northeastern Regional Director
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***********************************************From: www.arrl.org and their "enforcement" page
May 3, 2006
RE: Application for Renewal of Amateur license KB2SGQ
William E. XXX
1118 Brinckerhoff Avenue
Utica, NY 13501
Dear Mr. KXXX:
Your application for renewal of the license for KB2SGQ, filed March 9, 2005, cannot be routinely granted and has been referred to the Enforcement Bureau for review.
On April 5, 2005, we issued a Warning Notice to you concerning operation without a license on 26.815 MHz, and resulting interference to the 10-meter amateur band. We continue to receive complaints that you operate on 26.815 MHz as well as 26.945 MHz.
Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, gives the Commission the authority to obtain information from applicants and licensees about the operation of their station. Accordingly, you are requested to respond to this letter within 20 days of receipt stating under what authority you have operated on 26.815 and 26.945 MHz. You may furnish any additional information that you feel would be relevant to this matter. In an inquiry of this type we are required to advise you that Congress has made punishable a willfully false or misleading reply. The information you submit will be used to determine what action to take on your application. See Title 18, Section 1001 of the United States Code.
We note also that your renewal application shows an address at Bayberry Lane in Whitesboro, but our information indicates that you reside at the Utica address. Please indicate your correct address. If you do not submit a timely reply to this letter, your application for renewal will be dismissed.
cc: FCC Northeastern Regional Director
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