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New York Amateur Radio Operator Faces FCC Fine

The FCC Enforcement Bureau proposed a fine of $23,000 against Daniel Delise for allegedly operating an unlicensed amateur radio station on 147.96 MHz from his residence in the Astoria section of Queens, New York. Delise also falsely transmitted an officer-in-distress…

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call, the bureau said. “The Commission previously warned Mr. Delise that unlicensed operation of this station was illegal and that continued operation could result in further enforcement action,” the Wednesday notice of apparent liability said. In April, Delise was arrested for false radio transmissions over the New York City Police Department’s radio transmission system, the bureau said. Delise didn't comment.