tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7370335487288726716.post2767053192896815671..comments2024-02-04T14:59:11.970-05:00Comments on Part 15 LAB: NOUO Notices of Unlicensed Operation end80http://www.blogger.com/profile/01837682851034608562noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7370335487288726716.post-44877392585804917342017-02-22T09:40:18.143-05:002017-02-22T09:40:18.143-05:00Good point, that didn't even occur to me at th...Good point, that didn't even occur to me at the time. <br />Although several of the citations listed in this thread had broadcasted on 1710, I wouldn't go so far to say a lot of part15 broadcasters go for 1710.. I get the impression that most of those receiving NOUOs above were really just pirates attempting to operate under the guise of part 15. I don't know of many, if any of the part 15 broadcasters on the hobbybroadcaster.com, part15.us, or the alpb.com forums who choose to utilize 1710 for their broadcasts, because as you point out it is a self defeating option.<br />Thanks for your input. I plan to compile another list of AM NOUOs spanning from Jan. 2014 to the present sometime in the near future.. though I don't think there's been that many of them since. end80https://www.blogger.com/profile/01837682851034608562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7370335487288726716.post-28906213781654683752017-02-21T16:51:28.206-05:002017-02-21T16:51:28.206-05:00You'll notice that the Kozodoy NOUO is for ope...You'll notice that the Kozodoy NOUO is for operation on 1710Khz. 47 CFR Part 15.219 applies to operation between 510khz and 1705khz. So this NOUO falls outside the accommodations afforded by Part 15.219.<br /><br />I notice a lot of "Part 15" operators go for 1710Khz, I guess to avoid interference, but they place themselves under a much more restrictive rule by doing so.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com