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Wisconsin Antenna Company Fined for Violating FCC Rules

The FCC unanimously imposed a $235,668 penalty against Aura Holdings of Wisconsin for allegedly failing to provide accurate information. It was what the agency proposed last April (see 1804090007). Aura filed “false and misleading information in 10 different change-in-ownership applications…

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using the Commission’s Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) system” and made “false and misleading statements” to an FCC employee over four months, the agency said: “By misleading the Commission employee, Aura delayed the repair of an extinguished light on an antenna structure, which posed an air navigation safety hazard.” The company also didn’t respond to an order directing it to answer questions, the FCC said. Aura didn’t comment.