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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: JimIO on June 12, 2018, 1942 UTC

Title: FCC enforcement website
Post by: JimIO on June 12, 2018, 1942 UTC
The FCC enforcement website has changed. I had not checked it in a couple of weeks.
Looks like they are focused on pirate radio now. I did not spend much there yet.
Just thought I'd let you know.
Title: Re: FCC enforcement website
Post by: moof on June 12, 2018, 2256 UTC
God they really screwed up viewing what happened recently.  You can stop loading the page after a tenth of a second or two and still see what happened recently before it switches view. 

https://transition.fcc.gov/eb/rfo/ActAct.html

If you are too slow you get the dumbed down tonka toy view but you can zoom in on a map and see enforcement items.  That is the only improvement.
Title: Re: FCC enforcement website
Post by: Azimuth Coordinator on June 12, 2018, 2314 UTC
Seems like most all of the Pirate activity is center in the 13 original states... Coincidence.... I wonder  ;)
Title: Re: FCC enforcement website
Post by: fpeconsultant on June 13, 2018, 1733 UTC
One of them is against some poor guy at a hot dog joint - Rand Redhots in Des Plaines, IL - drive thru guy operating without authority.
Geeze - aren't there bigger & more important things that need addressing.....?
Two with mustard, onions & fries please,
FPE
Title: Re: FCC enforcement website
Post by: Pigmeat on June 13, 2018, 2311 UTC
One of them is against some poor guy at a hot dog joint - Rand Redhots in Des Plaines, IL - drive thru guy operating without authority.
Geeze - aren't there bigger & more important things that need addressing.....?
Two with mustard, onions & fries please,
FPE

Thank God drive-in movie theaters are nearly extinct.  FCC agents would be wearing the wheels off their wagons to shut down those scofflaws for "accidentally" running nearly a half watt of AM.

When the kid was a baby we lived near a Wendy's and Taco Bell. Their order headsets and boards operated in the same range as our baby monitor. I think I still know the menu items from those places in that era.
Title: Re: FCC enforcement website
Post by: Josh on June 14, 2018, 1702 UTC
Oh the fun we had with prc10s when baby mons as well as cordless fones ran on 6m.