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FCC Enforcement Letters

CERTIFIED MAIL-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

April 18, 2006

Mr. David McGinnis, CEO
Grayson-Collin Electric Coop
PO Box 548
Van Alstyne, TX 75495-0548

RE: Radio Interference, Case #EB-2006-2835

Dear Mr. McGinnis:

The Federal Communications Commission notified you by letter dated January 24, 2006 that it has received complaints of harmful radio interference possibly caused by equipment operated by your company. This interference has been reported by an operator in the Amateur Radio Service. The complainant is:

(name and address withheld)
Melissa, TX 75454

In this letter, you were advised that this problem, if unresolved, could be a violation of FCC rules and could result in a monetary forfeiture for each occurrence. For this reason, we encouraged the parties involved to voluntarily resolve this matter without FCC intervention. If however it became necessary to facilitate a resolution, the FCC might investigate possible rules violations and address appropriate remedies, including monetary forfeiture.

You were further advised to inform the complainant of what steps your utility company would take to correct this reported interference problem. In addition, if unable to resolve this matter within 60 days, you were advised to inform this office about the nature of the problem, the steps being taken to resolve it and the estimated time in which those steps can be accomplished. According to (name withheld), the harmful interference he reported to this office remains unresolved. Furthermore, you have responded to neither (name withheld) nor this office within the specified period of time.

In order to avoid possible enforcement action, we request that you advise this office by May 15, 2006 of what action you have taken, or intend to take, in order to identify and correct the source of these radio emissions if they are being caused by your equipment.

If you have any questions about this matter, please contact me at 717-338-2502.

Sincerely,

W. Riley Hollingsworth
Special Counsel
Spectrum Enforcement Division
Enforcement Bureau

CC: FCC South Central Regional Director



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