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- Midland Radio Corporation. (``Midland'') apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act'') and Section 2.803(g) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve Midland's marketing of noncompliant General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') transmitters. II. BACKGROUND Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules prohibits GMRS operators from transmitting coded messages and messages with hidden meanings. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division (``Division'') received information indicating that Midland was marketing GMRS transmitters that have a voice scrambling feature. After its receipt of this information, the Division began an investigation. In pursuance of the investigation, the Division conducted internet research on February
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- Act provides that ``[n]o person shall manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.'' Section 2.803(g) of the Rules prohibits the marketing of radio frequency devices that could not be authorized or legally operated under the current rules. Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules provides in pertinent part that ``[a GMRS] station operator must not communicate ... coded messages or messages with hidden meanings.'' On March 3, 2009, the Bureau issued a letter of inquiry (``LOI'') to Midland. The March 3, 2009, LOI directed Midland, among other things, to submit a sworn written response to a series of questions relating to
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- Uniden America Corporation (``Uniden'') apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act'') and Section 2.803(g) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve Uniden's marketing of non-compliant General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') transmitters. II. BACKGROUND Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules prohibits GMRS operators from transmitting coded messages and messages with hidden meanings. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division (``Division'') received information indicating that Uniden was marketing GMRS transmitters equipped with voice scrambling technology. After its receipt of this information, the Division began an investigation. In pursuance of the investigation, the Division conducted internet research on April 8,
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- Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to Kevin W. Bondy (``Bondy''), licensee of General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') Station WQGX752, in Encino, California, for willful and repeated violation of sections 301 and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and section 95.183(a)(5) of the Commission's rules (``Rules''), and for willful violation of section 303(n) of the Act, and section 95.115 of the Rules, for engaging in unlicensed radio operation and intentional interference to licensed radio operations, and for refusing to allow an inspection of his radio equipment by FCC personnel. II. BACKGROUND On February 25, 2009, the Los Angeles Office of the
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- of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206(b). . By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. -FCC- Letter dated May 15, 2003 from Larry S. Solomon, Esq., Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP, to D'wana R. Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Waiver Request). Specifically, 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181, 95.183(a)(4), 95.631(a), (f). See 47 C.F.R. 95.193(b)(2). The Commission recently modified its rules to allow the transmission of GPS data and text messaging in the FRS by command of the user in a digital burst lasting one second or less, in a thirty-second duty cycle. See Garmin International, Inc., Report and Order, Docket No. 01-339, 18 FCC Rcd 2349 (2003). Waiver
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- GMRS license eligibility (filed May 15, 2003) (Petition). Informal comments supporting the Petition were filed by Topaz3, L.L.C., (Topaz3 Comments) and Thomas P. Currie (Currie Comments). See Amendment of Subparts A and E of Part 95 to Improve the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd. 6554 (1988) (Report and Order). 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1 - 95.183. See Petition at 2-3. See Amendments to Part 19 of the Commission's Rules - Rules Governing Citizens Radio Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Docket No. 9119, 13 Fed. Reg. 4796-4798 (Aug. 19, 1948), and Order, Docket No. 9119, 14 Fed. Reg. 1596-1604 (Apr. 5, 1949). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1(a), 95.181. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.29. Id. A non-individual is
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit „ Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: October 7, 2004 Released: October 27, 2004 By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: introduction On May 15, 2003, Garmin International, Inc. (Garmin) filed a
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: December 28, 2006 Released: December 29, 2006 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: introduction In this Order, we consider a request to extend a waiver of the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: December 23, 2008 Released: December 24, 2008 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: introduction In this Order, we consider a request to extend a waiver of the
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- Radio Service, Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Medical Implant Communications Service, and Multi-Use Radio Service. Subpart A applies to the General Mobile Radio Service. Need: The rule informs station operators which communications are prohibited, including messages for hire, false or deceptive messages, and messages in connection with any illegal activity. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.183 Prohibited communications. PART 97-AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE SUBPART A-GENERAL PROVISIONS Brief Description: The Part 97 rules set forth the conditions under which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed for amateur radio service. Subpart A contains administrative, technical, and operational requirements for use of the spectrum and equipment in the amateur radio service. Need: This rule provides guidance
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- Midland Radio Corporation. (``Midland'') apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act'') and Section 2.803(g) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve Midland's marketing of noncompliant General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') transmitters. II. BACKGROUND Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules prohibits GMRS operators from transmitting coded messages and messages with hidden meanings. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division (``Division'') received information indicating that Midland was marketing GMRS transmitters that have a voice scrambling feature. After its receipt of this information, the Division began an investigation. In pursuance of the investigation, the Division conducted internet research on February
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- Act provides that ``[n]o person shall manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section.'' Section 2.803(g) of the Rules prohibits the marketing of radio frequency devices that could not be authorized or legally operated under the current rules. Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules provides in pertinent part that ``[a GMRS] station operator must not communicate ... coded messages or messages with hidden meanings.'' On March 3, 2009, the Bureau issued a letter of inquiry (``LOI'') to Midland. The March 3, 2009, LOI directed Midland, among other things, to submit a sworn written response to a series of questions relating to
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- Uniden America Corporation (``Uniden'') apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act'') and Section 2.803(g) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve Uniden's marketing of non-compliant General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') transmitters. II. BACKGROUND Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules prohibits GMRS operators from transmitting coded messages and messages with hidden meanings. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division (``Division'') received information indicating that Uniden was marketing GMRS transmitters equipped with voice scrambling technology. After its receipt of this information, the Division began an investigation. In pursuance of the investigation, the Division conducted internet research on April 8,
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Adopted: October 22, 2010 Released: October 22, 2010 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: introduction In this Order, we consider a request to extend a waiver of the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission DA 102037 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units ))))))))) ORDER Adopted: October 22, 2010 Released: October 22, 2010 By the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.In this Order, we consider a request to extend a waiver of the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) rules
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- Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to Kevin W. Bondy (``Bondy''), licensee of General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') Station WQGX752, in Encino, California, for willful and repeated violation of sections 301 and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and section 95.183(a)(5) of the Commission's rules (``Rules''), and for willful violation of section 303(n) of the Act, and section 95.115 of the Rules, for engaging in unlicensed radio operation and intentional interference to licensed radio operations, and for refusing to allow an inspection of his radio equipment by FCC personnel. II. BACKGROUND On February 25, 2009, the Los Angeles Office of the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ð Ð Report No. 2619 August 6, 2003 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- 10762 95.29(f)(1) Garmin International, 07/22/03 Request Amendment of the Commission's 95.119(a)(1) Inc. Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale and 95.183(a)(4) Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced General 95.631(a)(e)and (f) (Filed By: Larry S. Solomon, Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Units 95.633(a) Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP 95.181 600 14th Street, N.W. Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20005) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830
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- Released: May 14, 2009 By the District Director Los Angeles Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: INTRODUCTION In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find that Kevin W. Bondy (``Bondy''), licensee of GMRS station WQGX752, in Encino, California, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Sections 301 and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Section 95.183(a)(5) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"), by engaging in unlicensed radio operation and intentional interference to licensed radio operations; and apparently willfully violated Section 303(n) of the Act and Section 95.115 of the Rules by failing to allow an inspection of his radio equipment by Commission personnel. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended
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- electronic devices, amended Part 95 to permit the transmission of Global Positioning System (GPS) location information and user-generated text messages on certain FRS channels. On July 22, 2003, Garmin filed a petition for rulemaking requesting that the Commission amend Part 95 to permit such transmissions on the 462 MHz GMRS channels. Garmin requests that we amend sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181, 95.183(a)(4), 95.631(a), (e), and (f), and 95.633(a) to authorize the transmission of GPS location information and text messaging using emission type F2D in a digital data burst of not more than one second. The digital transmissions (data or text) would have basically the same limitations as those applicable to the transmission of GPS data and text messaging in the FRS. Garmin
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- we seek comment on whether the rule should be revised to clarify that crystal-based frequency synthesizers satisfy the rule. B. General Mobile Radio Service 23.The GMRS (formerly Class A of the Citizens Radio Service) is a personalradio service available for the conduct of an individual's personal and family communications. GMRS was created 33See47 C.F.R. §§ 95.631(a), 95.631(c). 34See47 C.F.R. §§95.181(e), 95.183(a)(4), 95.412(a). 35See"Two-WayRadios," at http://www.consumersearch.com/www/electronics/two_way_radios/types-of-two- way-radios (site last visited May 24, 2010). 36See47 C.F.R. § 95.651. 37SeeAmendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Require Type Acceptance of Transmitters Used by Class B and Class D Stations in the Citizens Radio Service, Docket 17196, Report and Order,43 F.C.C. 2d 375 at ¶ 11 (1973). 7659 Federal Communications Commission
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- (Secs. 95.173 and 95.175)). 95.173 Station operator duties (incorporated into Sec. 95.171). No new rule 95.175 Cooperation in sharing channels (incorporated into Sec. No new rule 95.171). 95.177 Responsibility for station operator's communications No new rule (incorporated into Sec. 95.103). 95.179 Individuals who may be station operators (revise). 95.179 95.181 Permissible communications (revise; (i) and (j) 95.181 incorporated into Sec. 95.183). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 L-4 95.183 Prohibited communications (new section; incorporates NEW (i) and (j) from Sec. 95.181). APPENDIX A APPENDIX A TO SUBPART A (replace former APPENDIX A appendix with new language establishing the Commission's regulatory boundaries over GMRS). 95.217(b) (R/C Rule 17) May I operate my R/C station transmitter 95.217(b) by remote control? (change to allow electronic
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- Radio Corporation. ("Midland") apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act") and Section 2.803(g) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve Midland's marketing of noncompliant General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS") transmitters. II. BACKGROUND 2. Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules prohibits GMRS operators from transmitting coded messages and messages with hidden meanings. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division ("Division") received information indicating that Midland was marketing GMRS transmitters that have a voice scrambling feature. After its receipt of this information, the Division began an investigation. In pursuance of the investigation, the Division conducted internet research on February
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- Act provides that "[n]o person shall manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home electronic equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to comply with regulations promulgated pursuant to this section." Section 2.803(g) of the Rules prohibits the marketing of radio frequency devices that could not be authorized or legally operated under the current rules. Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules provides in pertinent part that "[a GMRS] station operator must not communicate ... coded messages or messages with hidden meanings." 3. On March 3, 2009, the Bureau issued a letter of inquiry ("LOI") to Midland. The March 3, 2009, LOI directed Midland, among other things, to submit a sworn written response to a series of questions relating
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- America Corporation ("Uniden") apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000) for willful and repeated violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act") and Section 2.803(g) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve Uniden's marketing of non-compliant General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS") transmitters. II. BACKGROUND 2. Section 95.183(a)(4) of the Rules prohibits GMRS operators from transmitting coded messages and messages with hidden meanings. The Enforcement Bureau's Spectrum Enforcement Division ("Division") received information indicating that Uniden was marketing GMRS transmitters equipped with voice scrambling technology. After its receipt of this information, the Division began an investigation. In pursuance of the investigation, the Division conducted internet research on April 8,
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- Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Forfeiture Order ("Order"), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to Kevin W. Bondy ("Bondy"), licensee of General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS") Station WQGX752, in Encino, California, for willful and repeated violation of sections 301 and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and section 95.183(a)(5) of the Commission's rules ("Rules"), and for willful violation of section 303(n) of the Act, and section 95.115 of the Rules, for engaging in unlicensed radio operation and intentional interference to licensed radio operations, and for refusing to allow an inspection of his radio equipment by FCC personnel. II. BACKGROUND 2. On February 25, 2009, the Los Angeles Office of
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- 20.19 of the Commission's Rules [63]pdf - [64]Word 12/24/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 08-2807) WTB Seeks Comment on Request by PTC-220, LLC for Waiver and Extension of Time to Construct and a Request for Other Rule Waivers Regarding Part 90 220 MHz Licenses [65]pdf - [66]Word 12/24/2008 ORDER (DA 08-2806) Garmin International, Inc. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units [67]pdf - [68]Word 12/23/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 08-2735) The WTB Reminds Manufacturers and Service Providers of Their Obligation to Report on the Status of Compliance with the Commission's Hearing Aid Compatibility Requirements [69]pdf - [70]Word Attachment: [71]pdf - [72]Word 12/23/2008
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- 20.19 of the Commission's Rules [63]pdf - [64]Word 12/24/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 08-2807) WTB Seeks Comment on Request by PTC-220, LLC for Waiver and Extension of Time to Construct and a Request for Other Rule Waivers Regarding Part 90 220 MHz Licenses [65]pdf - [66]Word 12/24/2008 ORDER (DA 08-2806) Garmin International, Inc. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units [67]pdf - [68]Word 12/23/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE (DA 08-2735) The WTB Reminds Manufacturers and Service Providers of Their Obligation to Report on the Status of Compliance with the Commission's Hearing Aid Compatibility Requirements [69]pdf - [70]Word Attachment: [71]pdf - [72]Word 12/23/2008
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- Rules Denied Petition for Waiver filed by NEP Cellcorp, Inc DA-08-2822A1: [49]pdf - [50]word - [51]txt 12/31/2008 WTB Orders (DA 08-2824) AT&T Mobility Spectrum, LLC / Application for 700 MHz Band Licenses, Auction No. 73 Granted the application DA-08-2824A1: [52]pdf - [53]word - [54]txt 12/24/2008 WTB Orders (DA 08-2806) GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. Request for Waiver of Sections 95.29(f)(1), 95.119(a)(1), 95.181(a), 95.183(a)(4), and 95.631(a) and (f) of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Manufacture, Sale, and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced GMRS Units Granted Garmin's 2008 Extension Petition. Garmin's conditional waiver is now extended until December... DA-08-2806A1: [55]pdf - [56]word - [57]txt WTB Orders, December - 2008 has 3 Records. Last reviewed/updated on 07/16/2012 Wireless Index Categories [58]Dec-2008 News Releases [59]Dec-2008 Notices ***
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- (Secs. 95.173 and 95.175)). 95.173 Station operator duties (incorporated into Sec. 95.171). No new rule 95.175 Cooperation in sharing channels (incorporated into Sec. No new rule 95.171). 95.177 Responsibility for station operator's communications No new rule (incorporated into Sec. 95.103). 95.179 Individuals who may be station operators (revise). 95.179 95.181 Permissible communications (revise; (i) and (j) 95.181 incorporated into Sec. 95.183). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 L-4 95.183 Prohibited communications (new section; incorporates NEW (i) and (j) from Sec. 95.181). APPENDIX A APPENDIX A TO SUBPART A (replace former APPENDIX A appendix with new language establishing the Commission's regulatory boundaries over GMRS). 95.217(b) (R/C Rule 17) May I operate my R/C station transmitter 95.217(b) by remote control? (change to allow electronic
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- [96]FCC-08-281A6.doc [97]FCC-08-281A1.pdf [98]FCC-08-281A2.pdf [99]FCC-08-281A3.pdf [100]FCC-08-281A4.pdf [101]FCC-08-281A5.pdf [102]FCC-08-281A6.pdf [103]FCC-08-281A1.txt [104]FCC-08-281A2.txt [105]FCC-08-281A3.txt [106]FCC-08-281A4.txt [107]FCC-08-281A5.txt [108]FCC-08-281A6.txt REVISIONS TO SEMIANNUAL REPORT. Released December 1, 2008. Action by: Inspector General by REPORT. OIG [109]DOC-287600A1.pdf CORRECTED SEMIANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS. April 1, 2008 - September 30, 2008. Action by: Inspector General by REPORT. OIG [110]DOC-287601A1.pdf GARMIN INTERNATIONAL, INC. REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTIONS 95.29(F)(1), 95.119(A)(1), 95.181(A), 95.183(A)(4), AND 95.631(A) AND (F) OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO AUTHORIZE MANUFACTURE, SALE, AND USE OF GPS TRANSMISSION ENHANCED GMRS UNITS. Granted Garmin's 2008 Extension Petition. Garmin's conditional waiver is now extended until December 29, 2010, under the same terms and conditions as the initial waiver. Action by: Deputy Chief, Mobility Division. Adopted: 12/23/2008 by ORDER. (DA No. 08-2806). WTB [111]DA-08-2806A1.doc
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- 14, 2009 By the District Director Los Angeles Office, Western Region, Enforcement Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture ("NAL"), we find that Kevin W. Bondy ("Bondy"), licensee of GMRS station WQGX752, in Encino, California, apparently willfully and repeatedly violated Sections 301 and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Section 95.183(a)(5) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"), by engaging in unlicensed radio operation and intentional interference to licensed radio operations; and apparently willfully violated Section 303(n) of the Act and Section 95.115 of the Rules by failing to allow an inspection of his radio equipment by Commission personnel. We conclude, pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended
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- Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Forfeiture Order ("Order"), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to Kevin W. Bondy ("Bondy"), licensee of General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS") Station WQGX752, in Encino, California, for willful and repeated violation of sections 301 and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and section 95.183(a)(5) of the Commission's rules ("Rules"), and for willful violation of section 303(n) of the Act, and section 95.115 of the Rules, for engaging in unlicensed radio operation and intentional interference to licensed radio operations, and for refusing to allow an inspection of his radio equipment by FCC personnel. II. BACKGROUND 2. On February 25, 2009, the Los Angeles Office of