Thousands sign online petition asking FCC to shut down Mud Duck
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by kemosabi49, Oct 12, 2023.
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Still undecided, Tall Mike, rabbiporkchop and 7 others Thank this.
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So, just what law is he breaking that the fcc should intervene?
Fortunately being annoying isn't against the law.rabbiporkchop, BillyBobFrank, aussiejosh and 2 others Thank this. -
Thank goodness eh!rabbiporkchop, BillyBobFrank, Still undecided and 2 others Thank this.
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He is using one way communication to interfere with others, going beyond the regulated 5-minute ruleSnailexpress, TX2Day, BlackThought and 6 others Thank this.
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Cool, thank you.
Looks like the rule is 5 minutes on, 1 minute off.
If they are following that (and I don't know if they are or aren't) then it's still legal unless some other rule is being broken.
Of course if they aren't ....Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
He's transmitting using greater than 4 watts. He's also disturbing others and preventing others from using the frequency. In order for him to hit NJ from NM he's pushing THOUSANDS of watts. I had a guy talk to me one time with a 1k watt linear. I lost him about 10 miles away. Got him back at about 15 miles then he was gone for good. NJ to NM is like 2000 miles.
YES, he is breaking the law.Last edited: Oct 12, 2023
Tall Mike, Magoo1968, NorthEastTrucker and 4 others Thank this. -
Kinda like the west memphis police department in the motel behind the loves soliciting dope breaking the laws?
Tall Mike, BillyBobFrank, Another Canadian driver and 2 others Thank this. -
I have no idea what that has to do with mud duck.Another Canadian driver and Aamcotrans Thank this.
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The fact of breaking the law.
FCC quit regulating the CB years ago.
People only see one problem at a time, as was just pointed out.
No one notices anyone else.
1 thing at a time.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
This is just one of many enforcement actions by the FCC
FCC Enforcement Bureau Proposes $25K Fine Against Jayme John LeonAnother Canadian driver, Tb0n3 and Oxbow Thank this.
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