[BC] The FCC approves IBOC 24/7
Phil Alexander
dynotherm
Fri Mar 23 01:06:01 CDT 2007
On 22 Mar 2007 at 18:57, DHultsman5 at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 3/22/2007 4:13:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
> tpt at eurekanet.com writes:
>
> Once the interference starts, you send the paper
> comparisons to the FCC for their complaint process. They will do
> nothing. Then you sue the bejesus out of the offending station in
> your local court on a trespass or malicious interference with
> business theory and use the recordings for a before and after demo
> for the court.
>
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>
> Be sure to sue in a local federal court and demand a jury trial of locals who
> support the station.
>
Dave,
In the 99-325 record there is a mechanism for complaint and review/action
within a time certain or automatic reduction of the digital level by 6 dB
if the FCC doesn't act. Don't know if this was incorporated in the rules
to be issued under the Second R&O or not, but it was to be adopted in the
First R&O until they dropped nighttime from that action. I want to see
the Order, then we will at least know what the ground rules are.
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Phil Alexander, CSRE, AMD
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