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FCC proposes deleting cellular frequency block rule They can omit this now, which should lower both engineering and manufacturing costs That's #1 Now, if scanner manufacturers don't have to be worried about the FCC coming after them over some mods, this opens the door to 'open scanners' where perhaps user mods and reverse engineering is encouraged instead of having to be engineered out
FCC License Search URLs - RadioReference. com Forums For a number of years now, I've been using the FCC ULS License Search website License Search to search for licensed frequencies, but this morning I'm experiencing "try again later" responses when running searches Before this website came into being (or when there have been issues with the
FCC Bans ‘Bad Labs’ from U. S. Equipment Authorization Process From an FCC press release: WASHINGTON, May 22, 2025—The Federal Communications Commission today adopted new rules to block and remove Chinese government and other untrustworthy actors’ ability to assert control over America’s wireless equipment authorization process The rules will ensure that
FCC Notice of Unlicensed Operation and Interfering with a Public Safety . . . The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) received a complaint from the Stafford County, Virginia Sheriff’s Office (Sheriff) concerning interference to the Stafford County P25 public safety radio communications system (Stafford County System) operating countywide on certain exclusively licensed radio frequencies In June 2024, Agents from the Columbia, Maryland Field Office
Are radios required to be FCC certified? - RadioReference. com Forums The FCC rules are well published, but they tend to be a bit hard for the layperson to understand Unfortunately some use the ignorance of the law, coupled with lack of honesty by some radio manufacturers testing labs (sometimes the same thing) as a reason to do whatever they want
Difference between Output Power Maximum ERP on FCC website for . . . On the FCC website under the frequencies tab to the right there is an "Output Power" listing a "Maximum ERP" listing I do know that ERP stands for "Effective Radiated Power" What I would like to know is what is the difference My example is an FDOT license station KYN997 It shows 125 watts output power 666 watts maximum ERP
FCC Search by Frequency? - RadioReference. com Forums For the life of me, I can't find where I can search the FCC database by frequency Probably because I'm not that familiar with lingo I did try searching before asking but there's so much info to sift through It's more than likely right in front of my face would appreciate a point in the
How do I find the FCC-ID for this very old walkie talkie? The first date FCC type acceptance ID's were mandatory for manufacture or import was October 27, 1980 The FCC began issuing type acceptance ID's in April '79, between this and the Oct requirement display of the FCC ID was voluntary