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FCC, Amateur Radio Operator Settle Over Intentional Interference

The FCC and a Pennsylvania-based amateur radio operator have reached a settlement in connection with a 2015 Forfeiture Order issued against the operator for intentional interference with radio communications.

HeyPhone Used in Thai Cave

Some technology may get old, but leave it to radio amateurs to develop important...

Domain “.Radio” Now Available

If you’re getting bored with the usual litany of top-level internet domain names, it’s...

FCC Files Court Complaint to Recover Unpaid Fine

The U.S. government has reportedly filed a complaint in a U.S. Federal District Court...

Cuba Updates Amateur Radio Regulations

The ARRL reports that the Cuban Ministry of Communications has adopted a new regulatory...
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FCC Approves New Emergency Alert System ‘Event Codes’ For 2017 Hurricane Season

The FCC is already preparing for the 2017 hurricane season by adding three new...

FCC Seeking Comment on Vanity Call Sign Rule Changes

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is inviting comments on proposed changes to its...

Amateur Radio Parity Act Passes U.S. House of Representatives

Efforts by the amateur radio communities to lift restrictions on the installation of antennas...

FCC Fixes Applications Batch Processing Problem

The ARRL reports that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has apparently resolved a...

Solar Panel Systems May Not Meet EMC Standards

The Netherlands national Amateur Radio Society has elevated concerns regarding potential radio operation interference...
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