by justalurker66
Yes, threat. You claim that a overly loud speaker is a violation of FCC rules and that you would drop the dime on anyone who did it.
Yet the only actual violations you can point to are ones where a transmitter was being operated by the violator.
I'm a nice guy ... I don't plan on interfering with railroad operations or annoy rail crews. So "just don't do it" is irrelevant. What is relevant is rules not be misapplied to situations where no such rule exists. Buying, borrowing or stealing a transmitter and transmitting on a frequency you are not authorized to be on is a violation of FCC rules. Making loud noises near a transmitter ... not so much. You'll have to find some other authority.
Yet the only actual violations you can point to are ones where a transmitter was being operated by the violator.
I'm a nice guy ... I don't plan on interfering with railroad operations or annoy rail crews. So "just don't do it" is irrelevant. What is relevant is rules not be misapplied to situations where no such rule exists. Buying, borrowing or stealing a transmitter and transmitting on a frequency you are not authorized to be on is a violation of FCC rules. Making loud noises near a transmitter ... not so much. You'll have to find some other authority.