A: THE F.C.C control frequency and power output for all transmitter. The simple factor is if there is no rule then next door neighbor transmitter will swamp all my TV radio reception possibly for blocks away. So by licensing a transmitter these rules must be abide before issue
A: Not only there laws for local government but also laws allocations by international treaty drawn in Atlantic city 1947 and confirmed by a similar conference in buenos aires in 1952. It also deals with power output and frequency of operation for every service of broadcasting there is
Airband, a group of frequencies in the VHF radio spectrum, uses the frequencies between 108 and 137 megahertz. A license is required to operate airband equipment.
Only in a legitimate emergency. This would be a "necessity" defense.
You dont need a pest control license to play pest control you just play its that simple
Yes, it's legal to own a radio that receives those frequencies, but it is not legal to transmit on those frequencies without the appropriate FCC license or permit.
Any that pick up radio or TV frequencies must have a television license.
To start your own radio station you have to have a fair number of things in place from equipment to a license. You could have the ability to broadcast at a kabillion watts and it would do you no good whatsoever until you get a license (the FCC is rather testy about unlicensed transmissions on the FM and AM frequencies). Get the license, get the equipment and get on the air!
Your state's Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC.
NO! It requires a valid driver license to be! If you dont have a license, go work at Taco Bell!
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