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												01/06/2011 | FCC Cites Retailer for Marketing Amateur Radios as CB RadiosIn October 2010, an agent from the FCC’s Enforcement Office visited Monroe, Michigan-based Doctor Radio’s CB Shop to find that the store was selling, among other items, a radio that was described as “an Amateur Radio that could operate on CB frequencies” 
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												12/29/2010 | ARRL Shows IBEC BPL Systems Are Interfering, Violating FCC RulesOn December 29, 2010, ARRL filed a BPL-related complaint with the FCC regarding systems installed in three states by IBEC. 
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												11/24/2010 | FCC Issues Retailer Second Citation in 18 Months for Marketing Non-Compliant RF DevicesOn November 23, the FCC issued a Citation to Hobby Lobby International (HLI) for marketing non-compliant radio frequency devices. According to the Commission, these devices were in violation of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended 
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												11/01/2010 | US Charges K1MAN with Failure to Pay FineK1MAN has been charged in federal district court with failure to pay a $21,000 fine 
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												10/29/2010 | ARRL Replies to Wireless Services Filing in 2304 MHz Band Interference DebateARRL Replies to Wireless Services Filing in 2304 MHz Band Interference Debate 
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												09/09/2010 | ARRL Seeks to Protect 2304 MHz OperationIn May, as a partial implementation of its National Broadband Plan, the FCC adopted amendments to its rules for Wireless Communications Services in the 2.3 GHz band to permit mobile broadband services, in addition to fixed services, in the bands 2305-2317 
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												09/09/2010 | ARRL Goes Another Round with ReconRoboticsAs reported earlier, on August 16, ReconRobotics -- manufacturers and marketers of the Recon Scout, a remote-controlled, maneuverable surveillance robot designed for use in areas that may be too hazardous for human entry – filed with the FCC an opposition 
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												08/11/2010 | FCC Denies Petitions on Call Sign Usage, Expanded PrivilegesOn August 9, the FCC denied two Petitions for Rule Making: one to prohibit what the petitioner called “the false or unauthorized use of an Amateur Radio call sign,” and one to wishing to expand privileges on the 15 meter phone band for General and Amateur 
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