Get our free email newsletter

FCC targets illegal jamming devices sold online

The Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated actions against 20 separate online retailers for their illegal marketing of a variety of signal jamming devices.

The Commission’s action involves the issuance of citations in connection with the marketing of more than 200 different types of devices capable of interfering with signals from cellphones, global positioning systems and wi-fi devices. In each case, the online retailer was directed to immediately cease all marketing efforts related to the illegal device, and to advise the Commission of any corrective actions taken. In addition, retailers were instructed to provide the Commission with information regarding the manufacturer and/or supplier of the illegal device.

The marketing and/or sale of any such device that interferes with authorized radio communications is a violation of section 302(b) of the Communications Act, and sections 2.803 and 15.201(b) of the Commission’s rules. Further, the use of so-called jamming devices in public places could prevent a user from contacting fire or police personnel in the event of an emergency.

- Partner Content -

Near and Far Field Measurements with a Vector Network Analyzer

For optimal performance in over-the-air RF systems, antennas must meet specific requirements. Performance parameters like size, wind-loading, environmental ruggedness, transmission pattern, bandwidth, and power handling capability should be considered. Methods of measuring the transmission (or reception) pattern that determines antenna gain with a VNA will be examined in this article.

Continued violation regarding the marketing and/or sale of jamming devices can lead to monetary penalties of $16,000 to $112,500. The Commission also has the authority to impose separate monetary penalties for each illegal jamming device sold, or for each day on which an illegal jamming device is marketed. Additional violations can lead to seizure of equipment and imprisonment.

The Commission’s Enforcement Bureau stepped up enforcement action against retailers and user of jamming devices earlier this year, and issued two separate Enforcement Advisories, one for retailers and one for consumers.

 

 

Related Articles

Digital Sponsors

Become a Sponsor

Discover new products, review technical whitepapers, read the latest compliance news, and check out trending engineering news.

Get our email updates

What's New

- From Our Sponsors -

Sign up for the In Compliance Email Newsletter

Discover new products, review technical whitepapers, read the latest compliance news, and trending engineering news.

Close the CTA