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In the Details

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April 21, 2013 at 5:25 pm #31249
Carl Blare
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In the Jerry Gaule case the violation notice claimed that field strength exceeded 15.209 limits.

But the violation notice did not mention whether 15.219 was considered, and in my opinion, must be considered in such a case.

According to Jerry Gaule’s account, he was in compliance with 15.219.

Further, the Talking House transmitter (TH) is certified for use at 15.219, therefore it’s a key point.

The agent bypassed 15.219. That is the important factor in the Gaule case.

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