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    FCC Amateur Radio Enforcement Correspondence Posted (Sep 15, 2007) -- The FCC has posted additional Amateur Radio enforcement correspondence and documents on its Amateur Radio Service Enforcement Actions page. Special Counsel in the FCC Spectrum Enforcement Division Riley Hollingsworth has sent letters to Todd C. Browne, KD0PA; Keith W. Coad, KW2C; Santos J. Rodriguez Colon, KP4DC; Jerry L. Counsellor, WE5JC; Pablo Diaz-Alequin, KP4MC, and Donald B. Flowers, NC4DF, concerning their vanity call signs. These amateurs received their vanity call signs by stating they were former holders of these call signs, but the FCC can find no documentation substantiating their claims. Robert C. Moldenhauer, W9CQ, received a letter concerning his vanity call sign that he requested as a "close relative" of the former holder of that call sign, but the FCC can find no documentation of Moldenhauer's claim. Steve L. Wingate, K6TXH, received notice from the Commission that the recordings he had requested concerning complaints alleging his lack of station control and deliberate interference had been sent to him. Wingate was also granted an additional 30 days to respond to Commission correspondence. The FCC Enforcement Bureau now posts Amateur Radio enforcement-related correspondence and documents -- with some exceptions -- on its own Web site. Direct all questions concerning the Amateur Radio Service Enforcement Actions Web postings via e-mail only to Riley Hollingsworth in the FCC Spectrum Enforcement Division.
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