FCC Issues 3 Notices of Violation Over Unlicensed Broadcasts
The FCC Enforcement Bureau issued three notices of violation against two Florida unlicensed radio broadcasters and against the licensee of an Atlanta translator for broadcasting on a frequency reserved for aviation. The unlicensed notices were issued to Frances Chapman, the…
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owner of a Lake Worth, Florida, residential property that the bureau found to be the source of an unlicensed broadcast, and to American College Express, owner of a commercial property in Hollywood, Florida, that also was found to be hosting an unlicensed broadcaster. Youngers Colorado Broadcasting’s translator was found to be operating for a week on 123.05 MHz when it’s licensed for 101.1 MHz, a notice of violation said. The broadcasts “caused harmful interference to the aviation band,” it said. The FCC issued a warning Tuesday about interfering with the aviation band (see 1708080069).