The FCC Enforcement Bureau fined a Florida man...
The FCC Enforcement Bureau fined a Florida man $15,000 for operating an unlicensed FM station on 89.5 MHz in Miami. Though Jean Salvador denies presently having a station, he doesn’t deny operating the unlicensed station in June or July 2013,…
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“or being a DJ or organizer for the unlicensed station,” the bureau said in a forfeiture order (http://bit.ly/1mkkgbK). The bureau also proposed a $25,000 fine against CMARR for allegedly interfering with a Federal Aviation Administration weather radar in San Juan, Puerto Rico, by operating radio transmitters without a license. Given the risk to public safety, “and the fact that CMARR had already received a warning for similar violations, these actions warrant a significant penalty,” it said in a notice of apparent liability (http://bit.ly/1nD2ayi).