Vista Fined for Wireless Hunting Decoy Not Cleared by FCC
Vista Outdoor agreed to pay $55,000 and implement a compliance plan for marketing wireless hunting decoys under the Primos Hunting brand without the required FCC equipment authorization, the Enforcement Bureau said Monday. A “routine audit” by a telecommunication certification body…
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last year noted the noncompliant decoy, the bureau said. Vista identified other models the FCC hadn't cleared and recalled all the decoys.