Re: [IRCA] 1st PIRATE Station on SONYULTRALITE..1710 LUBAVITCHER RADIO Brooklyn, NY
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Re: [IRCA] 1st PIRATE Station on SONYULTRALITE..1710 LUBAVITCHER RADIO Brooklyn, NY



I can not speak with any authority on what the FCC
does or does not do, but I will say that it is my
understanding that they look at the effect of the
interference being caused. If an 'unlicensed' station
causes interference to aircraft, ships, emergency
services, etc. then they will go after it immediately.
If not, then it's a question of available staffing and
when they can get to it. 

Hope this helps.

73 de Joe, KJ8O


--- Bob Foxworth <rfoxwor1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Thx. 100 watts. No wonder all I have gotten is a
> carrier at this
> > distance. What amazes me if the FCC allows these
> NE pirates to
> continue
> > to operate.
> 
> 
> It's been discussed here, I believe more than once,
> and by those more knowledgeable than I.
> 
> Unfortunately the collective memory of mail lists
> remains surprisingly short.
> 
> The FCC doesn't carry "muscle" with them when they
> move to shut down one of these operations. In Fla.
> there is a  *state*  law against pirate activity,
> and the
> FCC FO gets the FDLE to ride along and do the
> takedown, and they seem to be happy to help.



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