U.S. officials seized transmission gear of what they called a pirate...
U.S. officials seized transmission gear of what they called a pirate radio station in Boston, under a warrant unsealed Wednesday, the U.S. attorney’s office for Massachusetts said. It said the equipment was used to broadcast without FCC permission at 99.7…
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MHz and the transmissions were discovered by the commission, after which time the operation was moved. Enforcement Bureau fines of $15,000 each were issued last week to Robert Brown and Lloyd Morris for operating an unlicensed station at that frequency in Boston. The Federal Aviation Administration complained of interference with radio communications at Logan Airport, the U.S. attorney’s office said. A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney didn’t answer a message seeking further information. An email to the station wasn’t replied to.