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The ARRL Letter reports that Terry Van Volkenburg, KC5RF, had been charged by the FCC with making unlicensed transmissions on a public safety frequency that interfered with the jail radio system of the Brevard County, Florida, Sheriff's Office.
In a separate action,
Oklahoma ham Orloff Haines, KF5IXX, is facing a possible $12,000 fine for
allegedly interfering with communications on CB channel 19. According to the ARRL
Letter, Haines, an Extra Class licensee, admitted to transmitting a
continuous carrier on channel 19, reportedly because area CBers were harassing
his wife. Haines had the usual 30 days to pay the fine or make a written
request to have it reduced or cancelled.