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FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Correspondence Posted
The FCC has posted additional Amateur Radio enforcement correspondence and documents on its “Amateur Radio Service Enforcement Actions” page. Special Counsel in the FCC Spectrum Enforcement Division Riley Hollingsworth has sent letters to Raymond W. Czyzewski, Jr, WA2SEI (Notification of Complaint, Request for Information); Guy E. Weitl, WB6HGJ (Notification of Complaint, Request for Information); David B. Huston, WD8RFS (Notification of Complaint, Request for Information); Darin W. Colville, KM0Q (Notification of License Restriction), and James J. Grinton, K7VNI (Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture). The FCC Enforcement Bureau now posts Amateur Radio enforcement-related correspondence and documents — with some exceptions — on its own Web site. Direct all questions concerning the Amateur Radio Service Enforcement Actions Web postings via e-mail only to Riley Hollingsworth in the FCC Spectrum Enforcement Division.
http://www.arrl.org/?artid=7775