FCC Web Documents citing 90.417
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- in Allentown, Pennsylvania with the General Mobile Radio Service frequency 462.550 MHz for which the Sheraton was not authorized. A representative for Flatcode later admitted to the FCC agent during a telephone conversation that Flatcode programmed the Sheraton's two-way portable radios. applicable law and violations Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states that ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radio transmitters with frequencies for which the Sheraton was not authorized, Flatcode violated section 90.427(b) of the Rules. FUTURE COMPLIANCE If, after receipt of this Citation, Flatcode violates the Communications Act or the Rules by engaging in conduct of the
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- Francisco, CA District Office (3/5/01). Super Limousine Service, Inc., West New York, NJ, WPNQ400. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). New York, NY District Office (3/12/01). Klaus D. Kramer d.b.a. Mikes Cycle Shop (WPHP749), Oklahoma City, OK. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation), 90.203 (Certification Required), 90.403 (General Operating Requirements), 90.405 (Permissible Communications), 90.417 (Interstation Communication), 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.427 (Precautions Against Unauthorized Operation). Dallas, TX District Office (3/12/01). Target, Minneapolis, MN. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/15/01). Howard County Cab, Jessup, MD, WPRV860. Columbia, MD District Office (3/19/01). Pandol Brothers, Inc., Wilmington, DE, KNNT814. Philadelphia, PA District Office (3/16/01). Allen Luxury Car Service, New
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- C.F.R. § 90.135 - Modification of License Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority, Erie, PA. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (6/27/01). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Tastykake Baking Company, Philadelphia, PA Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.425 (Station Identification). Philadelphia, PA District Office (6/7/01). County of Erie, Buffalo, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (6/13/01). 47 C.F.R. § 90.417 - Interstate Communication Ricardo Gamboa, WPLX989. Houston, TX Resident Agent Office (6/12/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. § 95.411 - (CB Rule 11) May I Use Power Amplifiers? William Jones, Parkesburg PA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.426 ((CB Rule 26) Do I Have To Make My CB Station Available For Inspection?) and 95.603 (Certification
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- Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart N prescribes general operating requirements for stations licensed under this part. Need: The rules note that what uses are prohibited; rules governing interstation communications; operation of mobile station units not under the control of the licensee; and station identification procedures. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 161, 303, and 332. Section Number and Title: 90.415(b) Prohibited uses. 90.417(b) Interstation communication. 90.419(a) Points of communication. 90.421(a) Operation of mobile station units not under the control of the licensee. 90.425(a) Station identification. SUBPART P-PAGING OPERATIONS Brief Description: The part 90 rules state the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart P sets forth the
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- in Allentown, Pennsylvania with the General Mobile Radio Service frequency 462.550 MHz for which the Sheraton was not authorized. A representative for Flatcode later admitted to the FCC agent during a telephone conversation that Flatcode programmed the Sheraton's two-way portable radios. applicable law and violations Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states that ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radio transmitters with frequencies for which the Sheraton was not authorized, Flatcode violated section 90.427(b) of the Rules. FUTURE COMPLIANCE If, after receipt of this Citation, Flatcode violates the Communications Act or the Rules by engaging in conduct of the
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- stations. Furthermore, a Montgomery Mall representative confirmed to the FCC agent that Universal had been its only radio service company for several years and has been programming and maintaining the Montgomery Mall's two-way portable radios and repeater stations during that time. applicable law and violations Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states that ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radio transmitters with frequencies for which the Montgomery Mall was not authorized, Universal violated section 90.427(b) of the Rules. FUTURE COMPLIANCE If, after receipt of this Citation, Universal violates the Communications Act or the Rules by engaging in conduct of
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- amended (``Act''), to Vision Communications Co. for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. Investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office revealed that on April 18, 2006, Vision Communications Co. programmed transmitters with frequencies for which the licensee, Yusen Terminals Inc., was not authorized by its licenses. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Vision Communications Co.'s radio service company work on radios for Yusen Terminals was reviewed and found to be in violation of this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment
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- for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office on July 25, 2006, revealed that Micromagic Co., Inc. had programmed transmitters with frequencies for which private land mobile licensee, Rany Management Group Inc., was not authorized by its licenses. Section 90.427(b) states that ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Micromagic Co. Inc.'s programming of radios with frequencies for which Rany Management Group Inc. was not authorized violates this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem
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- Communications, Inc. (``Techno'') for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office revealed on October 2, 2006, that Techno had programmed mobile transmitters with frequencies for which the licensee, City Line Car Service, Inc., was not authorized by its license. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Techno.'s programming of radios with frequencies for which City Line Car Service, Inc was not authorized violates this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture
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- Rules (``Rules''). Evidence obtained during an investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office revealed that, on November 28, 2006, Laser Radio had programmed a base transmitter and mobile transmitters with the frequency 158.310 MHz for which the licensee, Unity Car Service, Inc., was not authorized to operate on. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with Sec. 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Laser Radio's programming of transmitters with a frequency for which Unity Car Service, Inc. was not authorized to operate violates this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through
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- Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office revealed that on or about March 16, 2006, Precision Laser & Instrument had programmed a GPS transmitter with a frequency of 466.075 MHz for which the licensee, Alex Paris Contracting in Atlasburg, Pennsylvania, was not authorized by its license for station WQBK483 in Atlasburg, Pennsylvania. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Precision Laser & Instrument programmed a GPS transmitter with a frequency for which Alex Paris Contracting is not authorized. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture
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- Inc. programmed radio transmitting equipment for Harrison Township Water Authority in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania with the frequency 467.650 MHz. Although Harrison Township Water Authority is the licensee of Land Mobile Radio Station WQCC972, the license does not authorize Harrison Township Water Authority to operate on the frequency 467.650 MHz. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' WestCom Wireless, Inc. programmed eight Kenwood TK-8160K mobile radios with a frequency for which Harrison Township Water Authority is not authorized. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in
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- Communications, Inc. ("High Mark"), for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Denver District Office on January 15, 2008, indicated that High Mark had programmed transmitters with a frequency for which the licensee, Colomex, Inc. ("Colomex"), was not authorized by its licenses. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' High Mark's radio service company work on radios for Colomex was reviewed and found to be in violation of this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in
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- the rules applicable to their particular service as set forth in this title and with a valid authorization granted by the Commission under the provisions of this part.'' At the time of inspection, the authorization for WQBU262 did not include 452.550 MHz as one of its authorized frequencies. 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b) ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, Service Radio Rentals Inc. had programmed 452.550 MHz into the radios being used, even though the authorization for WQBU262 did not include 452.550 MHz as one of its authorized frequencies. Pursuant to Section 403 of the
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- Esposito, Inc. ("Esposito"), for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York District Office on April 10, 2008, indicated that Esposito had programmed transmitters with frequencies for which the licensee, Sims Metal East, Inc. ("Sims"), was not authorized by its licenses. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radios with frequencies for which Sims was not authorized, Esposito violated this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions,
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- Philadelphia Office revealed that Magothy had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequencies 461.3500 MHz, 462.5000 MHz, 462.7250 MHz, 463.2000 MHz, 464.4250 MHz, 464.5000 MHz, 464.5500 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 469.2625 MHz and 469.5000 MHz for which Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Macungie, Pennsylvania was not authorized. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming portable radio transmitters with frequencies for which Bear Creek Mountain Resort is not authorized, Magothy violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment
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- Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York District Office on June 22, 2009, indicated that USA1 had programmed transmitters with frequencies for which Paisa 2 Car and Limousine Service, Inc. ("Paisa"), the licensee of private land mobile station WQEQ855, was not authorized. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radios with frequencies for which Paisa was not authorized, USA1 violated this section. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions,
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- site, nor was BCOES authorized under any license to operate on the frequency 219.850 MHz at any location. The representative also stated that Data Flow programmed the operational fixed station transmitters used in the telemetry system at the Davie transmitter site with the four above-mentioned frequencies. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radios with frequencies for which BCOES was not authorized, Data Flow violated this section. Violations of the Act or the Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions,
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- of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office revealed that Patton Radio Company had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequencies 467.9000 MHz and 464.5500 MHz for which the West Mifflin Area Middle School in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania is not authorized. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming portable radio transmitters with frequencies for which the West Mifflin Area Middle School is not authorized, Patton Radio Company violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary
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- transmissions on the frequency 45.36 MHz inspected the mobile radio station located at the Borough of West Mifflin, Public Works Department, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Borough of West Mifflin reported that Mobile Radio Service Inc. programmed the radios. The agent contacted Mobile Radio and found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b) ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Mobile Radio Service confirmed that it had programmed the frequency 45.36 MHz into the radios being used by the Borough of West Mifflin, Public Works Department without determining whether the authorization for WPRX383 included 45.36 MHz as one of its authorized frequencies.
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- and WQID534. On October 15, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office, responding to a complaint of an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 464.65 MHz, inspected radio station WQJA821 licensed to the Zoological Society of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The FCC agent found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b) ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Visiplex programmed a 250 watt radio transceiver with the frequency 464.65 MHz for which the Zoological Society of Philadelphia was not authorized. The license for station WQJA821 authorizes the Zoological Society of Philadelphia to operate only mobile radios on the frequency 464.65
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- of unauthorized transmissions on the frequencies 467.875 MHz and 467.925 MHz, inspected the mobile radio station located at Lower Macungie Elementary School in Macungie, Pennsylvania. Lower Macungie Elementary School reported that Scott Communications, Inc. programmed the radios. The agent contacted Scott Communications, Inc. and found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b) ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' An invoice provided by Lower Macungie Elementary School shows that Scott Communications, Inc. sold to the school 15 Motorola BPR40 two-way radios programmed with the frequency 467.875 MHz, a frequency for which the school is not authorized. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of
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- transmissions on the frequencies 467.875 MHz and 467.925 MHZ, inspected the mobile radio station located at Tamaqua Area School District in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. Tamaqua Area School District reported that Schuylkill Mobile Fone, Inc. programmed the radios. The agent contacted Schuylkill Mobile Fone, Inc. and found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b) ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Schuylkill Mobile Fone, Inc. confirmed that it had programmed the frequencies 467.875 MHz, 467.925 MHz and 468.750 MHz into the radios being used by Tamaqua Area School District without determining whether they were authorized. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act
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- Telecom Inc. for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. Investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office conducted on October 22, 2009, revealed that Telecom Inc. programmed transmitters with a frequency, 462.625 MHz, for which Rio School District, licensee of KIM499, was not authorized by its license. Section 90.427(b) states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming a transmitter with a frequency for which the Rio School District was not authorized, Telecom, Inc., violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of
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- Decatur Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada. The investigation also revealed that Wal-Mart Supercenter Store #3351 had no authorization to operate on 151.955 MHz, although other Wal-Mart stores in the Las Vegas, Nevada, area had authority to operate on other frequencies. The Los Angeles Office determined the following violation occurred: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' Investigation by the Los Angeles Office revealed that Bearcom installed a radio system for Wal-Mart Supercenter Store #3351and programmed a frequency into the system that was not authorized by any license held by Wal-Mart for that location. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of
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- by the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office revealed that CommUSA had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequency 455.500 MHz for which the La Mesa - Spring Valley School District in La Mesa, California was not authorized under either of their station licenses, WQIM291 and WNHS767. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states ``[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming portable radio transmitters with a frequency for which the La Mesa - Spring Valley School District is not authorized, CommUSA violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial
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- Town Communications, licensee of radio station WPPV438 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On December 6, 2010 and December 7, 2010, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Delaware County Memorial Hospital, 501 North Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, the agents found that Town Communications had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Delaware County Memorial Hospital with the frequencies 464.7625 MHz, 463.5250 MHz, 468.5250 MHz, 462.8625 MHz and 467.8625 MHz for which the Crozer Chester Medical
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- Services Inc, licensee of radio station WPMG458 in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania. On December 6, 2010 and December 7, 2010, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Delaware County Memorial Hospital, 501 North Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, the agents found that Radio Communications Service Inc. had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Delaware County Memorial Hospital with the frequencies 464.7625 MHz, 468.5250 MHz, and 467.8625 MHz for which the Crozer Chester Medical Center was
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- of the Commission's Rules, to Holzberg Communications, licensee of Station WQJV912 in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. On March 15, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Sheraton Four Points, 3400 Airport Road, Allentown, Pennsylvania 18109, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, the agents found that Holzberg Communications had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Sheraton Four Points with the frequency 462.550 MHz for which the Sheraton Four Points was not authorized. Pursuant to section 403 of the Communications
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- Procom Corporation, the licensee of Private Land Mobile Radio Station WQOP818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On December 6, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services, 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, agents found that Procom Corporation had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services with the frequency 457.799 MHz for which the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services was not authorized under its license for
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- Procom Corporation, the licensee of Private Land Mobile Radio Station WQOP818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On December 6, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services, 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, agents found that Procom Corporation had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services with the frequency 457.799 MHz for which the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services was not authorized under its license for
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- transmissions from Indiana County Transit Authority (``ICTA'') on the frequency 453.825 MHz. According to the FCC database, ICTA is authorized to operate on the frequency 453.850 MHz under call sign WPKP531. ICTA reported that ComPros had programmed its radios. After further investigation, the agent found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' By programming radio transmitters with a frequency for which ICTA was not authorized, ComPros violated Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's rules. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's rules, ComPros must
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- rules, to Town Communications, licensee of Land Mobile Radio Station WPPV438 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On October 12, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Bryn Mawr Hospital, 130 S Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, agents found that Bryn Mawr Hospital was operating on unauthorized frequencies and later determined that Town Communications had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Bryn Mawr Hospital with the frequencies 469.4872 MHz, 469.6626 MHz, 465.9127 MHz, and
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- Enforcement Bureau: This is a Notice of Violation (Notice) issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Harris Corporation in Irving, Texas. On May 1, 2012, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Dallas Office inspected radio station KNGK465 located in Dallas, Texas, and observed the following violation(s): 47 C.F.R. § 90.427(b): ``Except for frequencies used in accordance with § 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized.'' At the time of the inspection, agents found that Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority (DART) was operating on unauthorized frequencies. The agents later determined that Harris Corporation had programmed radio transmitting equipment for DART with an unauthorized frequency, 858.3875 MHz. Pursuant to
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- regulations regarding the universal emergency telephone number. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services - Contains rules applicable to general licensing and application filing requirements, technical standards, and operations for Specialized Mobile Radio and other commercial, private, and public safety licensees. Specifically, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau administers rules regarding Operating Requirements (Subpart N, sections 90.405 through 90.417), Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806-824, 851-869, 869-901 and 935-940 MHz Bands (Subpart S, sections 90.676 through 90.677) and 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership (Subpart AA). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU (WTB) WT Docket No. 08-182 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - In addition to containing the procedural rules of general applicability to
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- regulations regarding the universal emergency telephone number. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services - Contains rules applicable to general licensing and application filing requirements, technical standards, and operations for Specialized Mobile Radio and other commercial, private, and public safety licensees. Specifically, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau administers rules regarding Operating Requirements (Subpart N, sections 90.405 through 90.417), Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806-824, 851-869, 869-901 and 935-940 MHz Bands (Subpart S, sections 90.676 through 90.677) and 700 MHz Public/Private Partnership (Subpart AA). RULE PARTS CONTAINING REGULATIONS ADMINISTERED BY THE WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU (WTB) WT Docket No. 10-271 Part 1 - Practice and Procedure - In addition to containing the procedural rules of general applicability to
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- Pennsylvania with the General Mobile Radio Service frequency 462.550 MHz for which the Sheraton was not authorized. A representative for Flatcode later admitted to the FCC agent during a telephone conversation that Flatcode programmed the Sheraton's two-way portable radios. III. applicable law and violations 4. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states that "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming radio transmitters with frequencies for which the Sheraton was not authorized, Flatcode violated section 90.427(b) of the Rules. IV. FUTURE COMPLIANCE 5. If, after receipt of this Citation, Flatcode violates the Communications Act or the Rules by engaging in conduct
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- Francisco, CA District Office (3/5/01). Super Limousine Service, Inc., West New York, NJ, WPNQ400. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). New York, NY District Office (3/12/01). Klaus D. Kramer d.b.a. Mikes Cycle Shop (WPHP749), Oklahoma City, OK. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation), 90.203 (Certification Required), 90.403 (General Operating Requirements), 90.405 (Permissible Communications), 90.417 (Interstation Communication), 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.427 (Precautions Against Unauthorized Operation). Dallas, TX District Office (3/12/01). Target, Minneapolis, MN. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/15/01). Howard County Cab, Jessup, MD, WPRV860. Columbia, MD District Office (3/19/01). Pandol Brothers, Inc., Wilmington, DE, KNNT814. Philadelphia, PA District Office (3/16/01). Allen Luxury Car Service, New
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- C.F.R. § 90.135 - Modification of License Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority, Erie, PA. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (6/27/01). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Tastykake Baking Company, Philadelphia, PA Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.425 (Station Identification). Philadelphia, PA District Office (6/7/01). County of Erie, Buffalo, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (6/13/01). 47 C.F.R. § 90.417 - Interstate Communication Ricardo Gamboa, WPLX989. Houston, TX Resident Agent Office (6/12/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. § 95.411 - (CB Rule 11) May I Use Power Amplifiers? William Jones, Parkesburg PA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.426 ((CB Rule 26) Do I Have To Make My CB Station Available For Inspection?) and 95.603 (Certification
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- to Vision Communications Co. for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. 2. Investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office revealed that on April 18, 2006, Vision Communications Co. programmed transmitters with frequencies for which the licensee, Yusen Terminals Inc., was not authorized by its licenses. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Vision Communications Co.'s radio service company work on radios for Yusen Terminals was reviewed and found to be in violation of this section. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of
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- violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office on July 25, 2006, revealed that Micromagic Co., Inc. had programmed transmitters with frequencies for which private land mobile licensee, Rany Management Group Inc., was not authorized by its licenses. Section 90.427(b) states that "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Micromagic Co. Inc.'s programming of radios with frequencies for which Rany Management Group Inc. was not authorized violates this section. 3. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in
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- Inc. ("Techno") for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office revealed on October 2, 2006, that Techno had programmed mobile transmitters with frequencies for which the licensee, City Line Car Service, Inc., was not authorized by its license. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Techno.'s programming of radios with frequencies for which City Line Car Service, Inc was not authorized violates this section. 3. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem
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- 2. Evidence obtained during an investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office revealed that, on November 28, 2006, Laser Radio had programmed a base transmitter and mobile transmitters with the frequency 158.310 MHz for which the licensee, Unity Car Service, Inc., was not authorized to operate on. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with Sec. 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Laser Radio's programming of transmitters with a frequency for which Unity Car Service, Inc. was not authorized to operate violates this section. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment
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- Bureau's Philadelphia Office revealed that on or about March 16, 2006, Precision Laser & Instrument had programmed a GPS transmitter with a frequency of 466.075 MHz for which the licensee, Alex Paris Contracting in Atlasburg, Pennsylvania, was not authorized by its license for station WQBK483 in Atlasburg, Pennsylvania. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Precision Laser & Instrument programmed a GPS transmitter with a frequency for which Alex Paris Contracting is not authorized. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem
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- programmed radio transmitting equipment for Harrison Township Water Authority in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania with the frequency 467.650 MHz. Although Harrison Township Water Authority is the licensee of Land Mobile Radio Station WQCC972, the license does not authorize Harrison Township Water Authority to operate on the frequency 467.650 MHz. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." WestCom Wireless, Inc. programmed eight Kenwood TK-8160K mobile radios with a frequency for which Harrison Township Water Authority is not authorized. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through
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- ("High Mark"), for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Denver District Office on January 15, 2008, indicated that High Mark had programmed transmitters with a frequency for which the licensee, Colomex, Inc. ("Colomex"), was not authorized by its licenses. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." High Mark's radio service company work on radios for Colomex was reviewed and found to be in violation of this section. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through
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- rules applicable to their particular service as set forth in this title and with a valid authorization granted by the Commission under the provisions of this part." At the time of inspection, the authorization for WQBU262 did not include 452.550 MHz as one of its authorized frequencies. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b) "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, Service Radio Rentals Inc. had programmed 452.550 MHz into the radios being used, even though the authorization for WQBU262 did not include 452.550 MHz as one of its authorized frequencies. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of
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- ("Esposito"), for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York District Office on April 10, 2008, indicated that Esposito had programmed transmitters with frequencies for which the licensee, Sims Metal East, Inc. ("Sims"), was not authorized by its licenses. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming radios with frequencies for which Sims was not authorized, Esposito violated this section. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture action, and criminal
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- Office revealed that Magothy had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequencies 461.3500 MHz, 462.5000 MHz, 462.7250 MHz, 463.2000 MHz, 464.4250 MHz, 464.5000 MHz, 464.5500 MHz, 467.7625 MHz, 469.2625 MHz and 469.5000 MHz for which Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Macungie, Pennsylvania was not authorized. 3. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming portable radio transmitters with frequencies for which Bear Creek Mountain Resort is not authorized, Magothy violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of
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- for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office revealed that Diamond had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequency 461.0375 MHz for which Merchant Construction Co., Inc. in Woodbury, New Jersey was not authorized. 3. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming portable radio transmitters with frequencies for which Merchant Construction Co., Inc. is not authorized, Diamond violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of
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- of the Commission's Rules. 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's New York District Office on June 22, 2009, indicated that USA1 had programmed transmitters with frequencies for which Paisa 2 Car and Limousine Service, Inc. ("Paisa"), the licensee of private land mobile station WQEQ855, was not authorized. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming radios with frequencies for which Paisa was not authorized, USA1 violated this section. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture action, and criminal
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- nor was BCOES authorized under any license to operate on the frequency 219.850 MHz at any location. The representative also stated that Data Flow programmed the operational fixed station transmitters used in the telemetry system at the Davie transmitter site with the four above-mentioned frequencies. 3. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming radios with frequencies for which BCOES was not authorized, Data Flow violated this section. 4. Violations of the Act or the Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture action, and criminal
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- Commission's Rules ("Rules"). 2. An investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office revealed that Patton Radio Company had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequencies 467.9000 MHz and 464.5500 MHz for which the West Mifflin Area Middle School in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania is not authorized. 3. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming portable radio transmitters with frequencies for which the West Mifflin Area Middle School is not authorized, Patton Radio Company violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial
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- transmissions on the frequency 45.36 MHz inspected the mobile radio station located at the Borough of West Mifflin, Public Works Department, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Borough of West Mifflin reported that Mobile Radio Service Inc. programmed the radios. The agent contacted Mobile Radio and found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b) "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Mobile Radio Service confirmed that it had programmed the frequency 45.36 MHz into the radios being used by the Borough of West Mifflin, Public Works Department without determining whether the authorization for WPRX383 included 45.36 MHz as one of its authorized frequencies.
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- WQID534. 2. On October 15, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office, responding to a complaint of an unmodulated carrier on the frequency 464.65 MHz, inspected radio station WQJA821 licensed to the Zoological Society of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The FCC agent found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b) "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Visiplex programmed a 250 watt radio transceiver with the frequency 464.65 MHz for which the Zoological Society of Philadelphia was not authorized. The license for station WQJA821 authorizes the Zoological Society of Philadelphia to operate only mobile radios on the frequency 464.65
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- of unauthorized transmissions on the frequencies 467.875 MHz and 467.925 MHz, inspected the mobile radio station located at Lower Macungie Elementary School in Macungie, Pennsylvania. Lower Macungie Elementary School reported that Scott Communications, Inc. programmed the radios. The agent contacted Scott Communications, Inc. and found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b) "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." An invoice provided by Lower Macungie Elementary School shows that Scott Communications, Inc. sold to the school 15 Motorola BPR40 two-way radios programmed with the frequency 467.875 MHz, a frequency for which the school is not authorized. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b)
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- transmissions on the frequencies 467.875 MHz and 467.925 MHZ, inspected the mobile radio station located at Tamaqua Area School District in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. Tamaqua Area School District reported that Schuylkill Mobile Fone, Inc. programmed the radios. The agent contacted Schuylkill Mobile Fone, Inc. and found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b) "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Schuylkill Mobile Fone, Inc. confirmed that it had programmed the frequencies 467.875 MHz, 467.925 MHz and 468.750 MHz into the radios being used by Tamaqua Area School District without determining whether they were authorized. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications
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- for violation of Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's Rules. 2. Investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office conducted on October 22, 2009, revealed that Telecom Inc. programmed transmitters with a frequency, 462.625 MHz, for which Rio School District, licensee of KIM499, was not authorized by its license. 3. Section 90.427(b) states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming a transmitter with a frequency for which the Rio School District was not authorized, Telecom, Inc., violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure
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- Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada. The investigation also revealed that Wal-Mart Supercenter Store #3351 had no authorization to operate on 151.955 MHz, although other Wal-Mart stores in the Las Vegas, Nevada, area had authority to operate on other frequencies. The Los Angeles Office determined the following violation occurred: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." Investigation by the Los Angeles Office revealed that Bearcom installed a radio system for Wal-Mart Supercenter Store #3351and programmed a frequency into the system that was not authorized by any license held by Wal-Mart for that location. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b)
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- the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office revealed that CommUSA had programmed radio transmitting equipment with the frequency 455.500 MHz for which the La Mesa - Spring Valley School District in La Mesa, California was not authorized under either of their station licenses, WQIM291 and WNHS767. 3. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming portable radio transmitters with a frequency for which the La Mesa - Spring Valley School District is not authorized, CommUSA violated Section 90.427(b) of the Rules. 4. Violations of the Act or the Commission's Rules may subject the violator to
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- Communications, licensee of radio station WPPV438 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. On December 6, 2010 and December 7, 2010, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Delaware County Memorial Hospital, 501 North Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, the agents found that Town Communications had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Delaware County Memorial Hospital with the frequencies 464.7625 MHz, 463.5250 MHz, 468.5250 MHz, 462.8625 MHz and 467.8625 MHz for which the Crozer Chester Medical
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- Inc, licensee of radio station WPMG458 in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania. 2. On December 6, 2010 and December 7, 2010, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Delaware County Memorial Hospital, 501 North Lansdowne Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, the agents found that Radio Communications Service Inc. had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Delaware County Memorial Hospital with the frequencies 464.7625 MHz, 468.5250 MHz, and 467.8625 MHz for which the Crozer Chester Medical Center was
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- the Commission's Rules, to Holzberg Communications, licensee of Station WQJV912 in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. 2. On March 15, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Sheraton Four Points, 3400 Airport Road, Allentown, Pennsylvania 18109, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, the agents found that Holzberg Communications had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Sheraton Four Points with the frequency 462.550 MHz for which the Sheraton Four Points was not authorized. 3. Pursuant to section 403 of the
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- Corporation, the licensee of Private Land Mobile Radio Station WQOP818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. On December 6, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services, 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, agents found that Procom Corporation had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services with the frequency 457.799 MHz for which the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services was not authorized under its license for
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- Corporation, the licensee of Private Land Mobile Radio Station WQOP818 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. On December 6, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services, 1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with $ 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, agents found that Procom Corporation had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services with the frequency 457.799 MHz for which the Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services was not authorized under its license for
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- transmissions from Indiana County Transit Authority ("ICTA") on the frequency 453.825 MHz. According to the FCC database, ICTA is authorized to operate on the frequency 453.850 MHz under call sign WPKP531. ICTA reported that ComPros had programmed its radios. After further investigation, the agent found the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming radio transmitters with a frequency for which ICTA was not authorized, ComPros violated Section 90.427(b) of the Commission's rules. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's rules, ComPros
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- to Town Communications, licensee of Land Mobile Radio Station WPPV438 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2. On October 12, 2011, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Philadelphia Office inspected the radio transmitting equipment at the Bryn Mawr Hospital, 130 S Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, agents found that Bryn Mawr Hospital was operating on unauthorized frequencies and later determined that Town Communications had programmed radio transmitting equipment at Bryn Mawr Hospital with the frequencies 469.4872 MHz, 469.6626 MHz, 465.9127 MHz, and
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- This is a Notice of Violation (Notice) issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Harris Corporation in Irving, Texas. 2. On May 1, 2012, agents of the Enforcement Bureau's Dallas Office inspected radio station KNGK465 located in Dallas, Texas, and observed the following violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S: 90.427(b): "Except for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." At the time of the inspection, agents found that Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority (DART) was operating on unauthorized frequencies. The agents later determined that Harris Corporation had programmed radio transmitting equipment for DART with an unauthorized frequency, 858.3875 MHz. 3. Pursuant
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- Pennsylvania with the General Mobile Radio Service frequency 462.550 MHz for which the Sheraton was not authorized. A representative for Flatcode later admitted to the FCC agent during a telephone conversation that Flatcode programmed the Sheraton's two-way portable radios. III. applicable law and violations 4. Section 90.427(b) of the Rules states that "[e]xcept for frequencies used in accordance with S: 90.417, no person shall program into a transmitter frequencies for which the licensee using the transmitter is not authorized." By programming radio transmitters with frequencies for which the Sheraton was not authorized, Flatcode violated section 90.427(b) of the Rules. IV. FUTURE COMPLIANCE 5. If, after receipt of this Citation, Flatcode violates the Communications Act or the Rules by engaging in conduct
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- Francisco, CA District Office (3/5/01). Super Limousine Service, Inc., West New York, NJ, WPNQ400. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). New York, NY District Office (3/12/01). Klaus D. Kramer d.b.a. Mikes Cycle Shop (WPHP749), Oklahoma City, OK. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation), 90.203 (Certification Required), 90.403 (General Operating Requirements), 90.405 (Permissible Communications), 90.417 (Interstation Communication), 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.427 (Precautions Against Unauthorized Operation). Dallas, TX District Office (3/12/01). Target, Minneapolis, MN. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.425 (Station Identification). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/15/01). Howard County Cab, Jessup, MD, WPRV860. Columbia, MD District Office (3/19/01). Pandol Brothers, Inc., Wilmington, DE, KNNT814. Philadelphia, PA District Office (3/16/01). Allen Luxury Car Service, New
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- C.F.R. § 90.135 - Modification of License Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority, Erie, PA. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (6/27/01). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 - General Operating Requirements Tastykake Baking Company, Philadelphia, PA Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 90.425 (Station Identification). Philadelphia, PA District Office (6/7/01). County of Erie, Buffalo, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (6/13/01). 47 C.F.R. § 90.417 - Interstate Communication Ricardo Gamboa, WPLX989. Houston, TX Resident Agent Office (6/12/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. § 95.411 - (CB Rule 11) May I Use Power Amplifiers? William Jones, Parkesburg PA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.426 ((CB Rule 26) Do I Have To Make My CB Station Available For Inspection?) and 95.603 (Certification