A New York City
ham has been hit with a Notice of Apparent Liability proposing s $17,000 fine
for
deliberately and repeatedly interfering with a repeater. The ARRL reports
that the FCC took the action against Harold Guretsky, K6DPZ, noting that "(g)iven
his history as a repeat offender, this violation warrants a significant penalty.” '
The case dates back to complaints received in 2017, followed by an FCC warning
letter, a visit from an Enforcement Bureau agent and a phone conversation between
Guretsky and the FCC's regional director, in which it was noted that the Commission
was continuing to receive complaints. The Notice called Guretsky's actions
"a deliberate disregard for the Commission’s authority and the very spirit
of the Amateur Radio Service by continuing to interfere with the local
repeater” after receiving multiple warnings.