Since he has been informed of the problem he is creating and has failed to
rectify it, you may report it to the FCC as willful and malicious
interference with intent to jam.  Depending on whether or not the FCC
inspector got lucky the night before, the trouble maker may be dealt with
any one of a number of ways, education, restriction on his license and
operation, cancellation of his license or my favorite, an NAL for $10,000
per incident per day since he was informed to cease and desist.  If he sends
out a signal once a minute every day for a week, a fine of $10,080,000 may
get his attention.  The FCC usually settles in the $25,000 range for screw
ups like that.

Kurt

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: > i have one person that does nothing but hammer the system and has
: > been tould about it sience last year and still no fix.

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