Fine Proposed Against California Company for RF Violations
The FCC Enforcement Bureau proposed a penalty of $22,000 against Full Spectrum, for “apparently willfully and repeatedly causing harmful interference to over 200 Verizon Wireless base stations” in San Jose, California. The notice of apparent liability also alleges the company…
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is operating radio transmission equipment without a license on frequencies 785-790 MHz and operating RF equipment without an FCC equipment authorization. “We take this enforcement action because unlicensed radio operations impede the Commission’s responsibility to manage radio spectrum and because the unlicensed radio operations and unauthorized radio frequency equipment can cause harmful interference to licensed radio communications,” the bureau said. Full Spectrum didn’t comment.