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The FCC has fined Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc of Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, $25,000 for violating the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, by offering for sale non-certified Citizens Band (CB) transceivers. The Forfeiture Order (NoF) http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1936A1.pdf released September 29 recounts a history of alleged violations dating back to 2001, when the Commission issued the first of seven citations to Love's for marketing non-certified CB transceivers. All CB transmitting equipment must first receive FCC certification before it can be marketed or sold in the US. "Based on the evidence before us, we find that Love's willfully and repeatedly violated Section 302(b) of the Act and Section 2.803(a) of the rules by offering for sale non-certified CB transmitters on three instances -- two on February 23, 2005, and one on February 25, 2005," said the NoF, signed by the FCC Enforcement Bureau's South Central Region Director Dennis P. Carlton. The FCC said that between March 2004 and January 2005, Enforcement Bureau field agents, following up on complaints, visited 10 Love's retail outlets in Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona and California. "At these locations, the stores displayed and offered for sale various models of non-certified CB transceivers marketed as ARS [Amateur Radio Service] transmitters," the FCC NoF noted. According to the NoF, Love's attorney had argued that because the radios in question were marketed as Amateur Radio equipment and "as sold" operate only on the amateur bands, the transceivers fell under the FCC's Part 97 Amateur Radio Service rules. The FCC pointed out, however, that its Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) had specifically tested the two Galaxy models in question (DX99V and DX33HML) and found both to be "dual-use" Amateur Radio and CB transmitters. "Each of the models could be modified to allow transmit capabilities on CB frequencies," the FCC said in the NoF. In 1999, the OET clarified that ARS transceivers that have "a built-in capability to operate on CB frequencies and can easily be altered to activate that capability, such as by moving or removing a jumper plug or cutting a single wire" fall under the FCC's definition of a CB transmitter. "We conclude that seven citations were more than sufficient to provide Love's actual notice that marketing this equipment is unlawful and that continued violations could make Love's liable for severe sanctions," the FCC said. The Love's case was reminiscent of other FCC enforcement proceedings alleging marketing of uncertified CB transceivers labeled as Amateur Radio gear, including one against Pilot Travel Centers LLC that could have cost the company $125,000 in fines. That case ended last May with a consent decree. While Pilot agreed to make "a voluntary contribution" of $90,000 to the US Treasury "without further protest or recourse," it did not admit to any wrongdoing. In June, the FCC affirmed a $7000 fine on TravelCenters of America in Troutdale, Oregon, for marketing uncertified CB transceivers as 10-meter Amateur Radio transceivers. The FCC turned away TravelCenters' argument that the transceivers in question were not CB transceivers, which require FCC certification, but Amateur Radio transceivers, which do not. |
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"A.E. 352" wrote:
The FCC has fined Love's Travel Stops Did you or anyone you know ever buy something from them, AE? I've never heard of them in the thirty plus years I,ve been a CBer. They shut down a major illegal dealer there eh? Loves busted ---- Your buddy Griffey is next. |
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I've never heard of them either Steve. I personally wouldn't sweat Brians'
endeavours. Seems the feds would instead chase the big boys. "Steveo" wrote in message ... "A.E. 352" wrote: The FCC has fined Love's Travel Stops Did you or anyone you know ever buy something from them, AE? I've never heard of them in the thirty plus years I,ve been a CBer. They shut down a major illegal dealer there eh? Loves busted ---- Your buddy Griffey is next. |
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"A.E. 352" wrote:
I've never heard of them either Steve. And yet you felt compelled to post their whole bustage. I personally wouldn't sweat Brians' endeavours. Nah, not sweating at all, as a measley landscaper making an honest living with turds under my finger nails. Seems the feds would instead chase the big boys. Seems Brian is right in line for the rain report. No sweating or surprise so far. I hope he doesn't lose his job over something as stupid as his basement splatter box. Oh well, have a nice weekend anyway. |
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![]() Steveo wrote: "A.E. 352" wrote: I've never heard of them either Steve. And yet you felt compelled to post their whole bustage. I personally wouldn't sweat Brians' endeavours. Nah, not sweating at all, as a measley landscaper making an honest living with turds under my finger nails. Seems the feds would instead chase the big boys. Seems Brian is right in line for the rain report. No sweating or surprise so far. I hope he doesn't lose his job over something as stupid as his basement splatter box. Oh well, have a nice weekend anyway. Hello Steveo.....Marqueer isn't taking care of business at home. Wanna suck my boobs and dick?? You big 'ole lawn dude you!! |
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