Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Florida Man Cited for Causing Harmful Interference

The FCC has issued a Citation and Order to Ruben D. Lopez Jr of Pomona Park, Florida. The Citation, issued April 23, is in response to several complaints about a well pump at Lopez’s residence that was acting as an incidental radiator and causing harmful interference to local radio amateurs.

In July 2010 and February 2011, the FCC received complaints from radio amateurs regarding interference on the MF and HF Amateur Radio bands. Upon investigation, the FCC found that a well pump at Lopez’s residence was causing the interference, and advised Lopez of the complaints and of the rules regarding interference to licensed radio services. The FCC instructed Lopez to resolve any interference.


According to the Citation, in October 2012 -- in response to another interference complaint -- FCC agents “used direction finding equipment to identify Mr Lopez’s well pump as the source of transmissions on the frequency 1800 kHz. The agents…confirmed that Mr Lopez’s well pump was the source of the interference by conducting on/off tests -- the interference ceased when the well pump was turned off. The agents informed Mr Lopez that he must cease operating his well pump until the interference could be resolved. After the October 23, 2012 inspection, the [FCC’s] Tampa Office received information that Mr Lopez tried to eliminate the interference by replacing the A/C line filter for the well pump, but the new filter did not resolve the interference.”

Lopez was found by the FCC to be in violation Section 15.5(b) and (c) of the FCC’s rules by operating an incidental radiator and causing harmful interference. He was instructed by the FCC to “take immediate steps to ensure that he does not continue to cause harmful interference, including repairing or replacing his well pump and associated control circuitry.” The FCC advised Lopez that if he continues to violate the Communications Act or the FCC’s rules, it “may impose monetary forfeitures of up to $16,000 for each such violation, or in the case of a continuing violation, up to a maximum forfeiture of $112,500 for any single act or failure to act. In addition, violation of the Communications Act or the [FCC’s] rules also can result in seizure of the equipment through in rem forfeiture actions, as well as criminal sanctions, including imprisonment.”

If he desires, Lopez has until May 23 to respond to the Citation, either through an in-person meeting with the FCC office in Tampa, or via a written statement that should detail any actions Lopez has taken “to ensure that he does not violate the Communications Act or the [FCC’s] rules governing the operation of incidental radiators in the future.”

Thursday, April 11, 2013

ANNUAL ARMED FORCES DAY CROSSBAND MILITARY/AMATEUR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TEST

(12 MAY 2012)

The Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard are co-sponsoring the annual military/amateur radio communications tests in celebration of the 62nd Anniversary of Armed Forces Day (AFD). Although the actual Armed Forces Day is celebrated on Saturday, May 19, 2012, the AFD Military/Amateur Crossband Communications Test will be conducted 12 May 2012 to prevent conflict with the Dayton Hamvention (18-20 May 2012), which is the same weekend as the actual Armed Forces Day.

The annual celebration features traditional military to amateur cross band communications SSB voice and Morse Code tests. These tests give Amateur Radio operators and Short Wave Listeners (SWL) an opportunity to demonstrate their individual technical skills, and to receive recognition from the appropriate military radio station for their proven expertise. QSL cards will be provided to those stations making contact with the military stations.

MILITARY-TO-AMATEUR CROSS BAND SSB & CW TEST CONTACTS.

Military-to-Amateur cross band operations will take place on the dates/times in ZULU (UTC), and frequencies listed below for each station. Voice contacts will include operations in single sideband voice (SSB). Some stations may not operate the entire period, depending on propagation and manning. Participating military stations will transmit on selected Military MARS frequencies and listen for amateur radio stations in the Amateur bands indicated below. The military station operator will announce the specific amateur band frequency being monitored. Duration of each voice contact should be limited to 1-2 minutes. The following stations will be transmitting on MARS frequencies listed below which are provided as "Window/Dial Frequency" in kHz.

Some stations will use CW to provide the opportunity to check in by Morse Code

Army Stations


STATION: AAZ (12 May 1400Z - 13 May 0300Z)

Frequency Emission Amateur Band

4036.0 kHz USB 80M

6910.0 kHz USB 40M

14.402.0 kHz USB 20M

13.996.0 kHz USB 20M

18.211.0 kHz USB 17M

7577.0 kHz CW 40M

13.507.0 kHz CW 20M

7639.5 kHz RTTY 40M

13512.5 kHz MT-63 20M

Location: Fort Huachuca, AZ

Address:

Commander NETCOM/9th ASC

ATTN: NETCOM-OPE-M (MARS) (31)

2133 Cushing Street

Ft. Huachuca, AZ 85616-7070

POC: Mr. Dewayne Smith

DSN: 821-7324

Commercial: (520) 533-7324

STATION: AAC (12 May 1300Z - 13 May 0100Z)



Frequency Emission Amateur Band

3347.0 kHz USB 80M

7360.0 kHz USB 40M

13.910.5 kHz USB 20M

27.788.5 kHz USB 10M

Location: Lexington, KY

Address:

HQ 3RD BDE, 95TH DIV (IT) MARS STATION

Barrow Army Reserve Training Center

1051 Russell Cave Pike

Lexington, KY 40505

POC: Barry Jackson, AAR4BZ

Commercial: (859) 227-0137

STATION: ABH (12 May 1600Z - 13 May 2300Z)



Frequency Emission Amateur Band

3347.0 kHz USB 80M

4438.5 kHz USB 80M

4789.5 kHz USB 80M

7357.0 kHz USB 40M

7718.5 kHz USB 40M

8037.0 kHz USB 40M

14402.0 kHz USB 20M

14438.5 kHz USB 20M

14487.0 kHz USB 20M

17443.0 kHz USB 17M

17592.5 kHz USB 17M

20976.0 kHz USB 15M

20558.5 kHz USB 15M

Location: Schofield Barracks, HI

Commander, 396th Signal Company

30th Signal Battalion, 96857

POC: Mr. Sonny Makalena

Commercial: (808) 655-3089

STATION: WAR (12 May 1200Z - 2400Z)



Frequency Emission Amateur Band

4018.0 kHz USB/CW 80M

7311.0 kHz USB/CW 40M

14438.5 kHz USB/CW 20M

27991.0 kH USB/CW10M

Location: Pentagon, Washington, DC

Address:

Pentagon Amateur Radio Club

ATTN: AFDCBT

PO Box 2322

Arlington VA 22202

POC Mr. Gary Sessums

Station telephone:

Commercial: (703) 693-8423 DSN 223-8423

STATION: WUG-2B (12 May 1300Z - 13 May 0200Z)



Frequency Emission Amateur Band

4030.0 kHz USB 80M

7.421.0 kHz USB 40M

6.823.0 kHz USB/CW 40M

14.486.0 kHz USB 20M

14.663.5 kHz USB/CW 20M

20.973.5 kHz USB/CW 15M

Location: Memphis, TN

Address:

USACE Memphis District Office

ATTN: Jim Pogue

Public Affairs Office Room B-202

167 N. Main St.

Memphis, TN 38103-1894

POC: Mr. Jim Pogue

Commercial: (901) 544-4109

Air Force Stations

STATION: AIR (12 May 1200Z - 2400Z)



Frequency Emission Amateur Band

4517.1 kHz USB 80M 6996.1 kHz USB 40M 13985.1 kHz USB 20M 20737.6 kHz USB 15M

Location:

Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington

Address:

89 Communications Squadron

Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762

POC: Mr. Bob Miskin

Station Telephone:

Commercial: 301-981-3109 DSN: 858-3109

STATION: AIR-2 (12 MAY 1200Z TO 2400Z) Frequency Emission Amateur Band



4590.1 KHZ USB 80M 7540.1 KHZ USB 40M 13993.1 KHZ USB 20M

Location: Hancock Field Air National Guard Base

Address:

174 Fighter Wing

6001 E. Molloy Rd.

Syracuse, New York 13211

POC: Mr. Mike Carl

Station Telephone: Commercial: (315) 233-2213 DSN: 243-2213

STATION: AGA4AR (12 MAY 1200Z TO 2400Z) Frequency Emission Amateur Band



3299.0 KHZ USB 80M 7457.0 KHZ USB 40M 13498.0 KHZ USB 20M

Location: Arnold Air Force Base

Address:

100 Kindel Drive

A101B / MARS

Arnold AFB, Tennessee 37389

POC: Mr. Michael Glennon

Station Telephone: Commercial: (915) 454-5944 DSN: 340-5944

NAVY/MARINE CORPS STATIONS

STATION: NBL (12 MAY 1200Z - 13 MAY 0400Z)



NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION, GROTON, CT

FREQUENCY EMISSION AMATEUR BAND

4041.5 KHZ LSB 80M

7371.5 KHZ LSB 40M

14391.5 KHZ USB 20M

20623.5 KHZ USB 15M

POC AND ADDRESS: ROBERT VETH, DIRECTOR REGION ONE

4 LANTERN LANE, CHELMSFORD MA 01824-1316

COMMERCIAL: (978) 256-5264

STATION: NNN0ASF (12 MAY 1200Z - 13 MAY 0400Z)

NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION, NNN0ASF

FREQUENCY EMISSION AMATEUR BAND

4014.0 KHZ LSB 80M

7394.5 KHZ LSB 40M 1200-2359Z, 0200-0400Z

7394.5 KHZ LSB PSK31 40M 0000-0200Z

13974.0 KHZ USB 20M 1200-1800Z, 2000-0400Z

13974.0 KHZ USB PSK31 20M 1800-2000Z

20997.0 KHZ USB 15M

POC AND ADDRESS: NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION NNN0ASF

KEN KEEHNER, PO BOX 224, BENNINGTON KS 67422

COMMERCIAL: (785) 488-2241COMMERCIAL: (978) 256-5264

STATION: NNN0CQQ (12 MAY 1500Z - 13 MAY 0400Z)



EX-USS MIDWAY MUSEUM SHIP MARS STATION

FREQUENCY EMISSION AMATEUR BAND

4003.0 KHZ LSB 80M

7351.5 KHZ LSB 40M

14463.5 KHZ USB 20M

20936.0 KHZ USB 15M

POC AND ADDRESS: JOSE GARZA, NNN0XBQ

9789 PASEO MONTRIL, SAN DIEGO CA 92129-3910

COMMERCIAL: (858) 484-0469 CELL: 858-254-0175

STATION: NUW (12 MAY 1500Z - 13 MAY 0400Z)



NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION, NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND, WA

FREQUENCY EMISSION AMATEUR BAND

4044.0 KHZ LSB 80M

7381.5 KHZ LSB 40M

13528.5 KHZ USB 20M

20952.5 KHZ USB 15M

POC AND ADDRESS: NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION

MR. DIGGER O'DELL, 260 W. PIONEER FSC BLDG.

NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND, WA 98277

COMMERCIAL: (360) 675-2823 DSN: 820-8038

STATION: NWKJ (12 MAY 1200Z - 13 MAY 0400Z)



FREQUENCY EMISSION AMATEUR BAND

4010.0 KHZ LSB 80M

7348.0 KHZ LSB 40M

14467.0 KHZ USB 20M

21758.5 KHZ USB 15M

ADDRESS: EX-USS YORKTOWN (CV-10)

PATRIOTS POINT MARITIME MUSEUM, SC

C/O FRED HAMBRECHT/NNN0GBS

129 INDIAN TRACE COURT

GILBERT, SC 29054

COMMERCIAL: (803) 657-3602

STATION: NWVC (12 MAY 1200Z - 13 MAY 0400Z)

FREQUENCY EMISSION AMATEUR BAND

4O41.5 KHZ LSB 80M

7389.0 KHZ LSB 40M

13826.0 KHZ USB 20M

20678.5 KHZ USB 15M

ADDRESS: USS LST 325

840 LST DRIVE

EVANSVILLE, IN 47713

POC: PERRY BALLINGER, NNN0VNO

COMMERCIAL: 330-932-8612/330-705-8449

PART II. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE MESSAGE TEST VIA DIGITAL MODES.

The Secretary of Defense message will be transmitted via digital modes including RTTY, PACTOR, AMTOR, PSK-31, MFSK and MT63 from the stations listed below, including frequencies, mode, and date/time in Zulu (UTC). All frequencies are listed "Window/Dial Frequency" Sound cards modes will use standard factory settings (Note: Not all stations may necessarily operate on all the frequencies listed, depending on propagation and available equipment.)

Army Stations

STATION: AAZ (HQ Army MARS and Western Area Gateway, Fort Huachuca, AZ)



Frequency EMISSION Mode Broadcast Date/Time

6986.5 kHz USB RTTY 13 May/0110Z

PACTOR FEC 13 May/0130Z

MT63 13 May/0220Z

PSK-31 13 May/0250Z

14402.0 kHz USB RTTY 13 May/0110Z

PACTOR FEC 13 May/0130Z

MT63 13 May/0220Z

PSK-31 13 May0250Z

STATION: WAR (Pentagon MARS Station, Washington, DC ) Frequency EMISSION Mode Broadcast Date/Time 6986.5 kHz USB Olivia 12 May/1700Z and 2300Z MT63 12 May/1715Z and 2315Z 14438.5 kHz USB PACTOR FEC 12 MAY/1730Z RTTY 12 MAY/1745Z



4018.0 kHz USB PACTOR FEC 12 MAY/2330Z

RTTY 12 May/2345Z

STATION: AAC
Frequency EMISSION Mode Broadcast Date/Time

4036.0 kHz USB MT63 12 May/0030Z

7357.0 kHz USB RTTY 13 May/0100Z


Navy/Marine Corps Stations


STATION: NBL (NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION, GROTON CT)

FREQUENCY MODE BROADCAST DATE/TIME

7370.0 KHZ RTTY 12 MAY/2340Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0010Z

MT63 13 MAY/0040Z

14393.0 KHZ RTTY 12 MAY/2340Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0010Z

MT63 13 MAY/0040Z

STATION: NNN0ASF (NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION, BENNINGTON KS)



FREQUENCY MODE BROADCAST DATE/TIME

7393.0 KHZ RTTY 12 MAY/2340Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0010Z

MT63 13 MAY/0040Z

13975.5 KHZ RTTY 12 MAY/2340Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0010Z

MT63 13 MAY/0040Z

STATION: NNN0CQQ (EX-USS MIDWAY MUSEUM SHIP, SAN DIEGO CA)



FREQUENCY MODE BROADCAST DATE/TIME

7350.0 KHZ RTTY 13 MAY/0240Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0310Z

MT63 13 MAY/0340Z

14465.0 KHZ RTTY 13 MAY/0240Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0310Z

MT63 13 MAY/0340Z

STATION: NUW NAVMARCORMARS RADIO STATION, NAS WHIDBEY ISLAND WA)



FREQUENCY MODE BROADCAST DATE/TIME

7380.0 KHZ RTTY 13 MAY/0240Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0310Z

MT63 13 MAY/0340Z

13530.0 KHZ RTTY 13 MAY/0240Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0310Z

MT63 13 MAY/0340Z

STATION: NWKJ (EX-USS YORKTOWN, PATRIOTS POINT MARITIME MUSEUM SC)



FREQUENCY MODE BROADCAST DATE/TIME

7346.5 KHZ RTTY 13 MAY/0240Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0310Z

MT63 13 MAY/0340Z

14468.5 KHZ RTTY 13 MAY/0240Z

AMTOR FEC 13 MAY/0310Z

MT63 13 MAY/0340Z

Air Force Stations


STATION: AIR-2 (Hancock Field Air National Guard Base)

Frequency Mode Broadcast Date/Time

7831.1 kHz RTTY 12 May/1930Z

MT63 12 May/2030Z

MFSK 12 May/2100Z

14877.1 kHz RTTY 12 May/2130Z

MT63 12 May/2230Z

MFSK 12 May/2300Z

SUBMISSION OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE TEST MESSAGE ENTRIES.

Transcripts of the RTTY, PACTOR, AMTOR, PSK-31, MFSK and MT63 receiving test should be submitted "as received". No attempt should be made to correct possible transmission errors. Provide time, frequency and call sign of the military station copied, including name, call sign, and address (including ZIP code) of individual submitting the entry. Ensure this information is placed on the paper containing the test message. Each year a large number of acceptable entries are received with insufficient information, or necessary information was not attached to the transcriptions and was separated, thereby precluding issuance of a certificate. Entries must be sent to the appropriate military address as follows:

a. Stations copying Secretary of Defense message transmitted from AAZ/WAR/AAV send entries to:



Armed Forces Day Celebration

Commander NETCOM/9th ASC

Armed Forces Day Celebration

Attn: NETC-OPE-MA (MARS) (31)

Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613-5000

b. Stations copying Secretary of Defense message transmitted from NBL, NNN0ASF, NNN0CQQ, NUW or NWKJ send entries to:



ARMED FORCES DAY CELEBRATION

CHIEF, NAVY-MARINE CORPS MARS

CHEATHAM ANNEX BLDG 117

108 SANDA AVE

WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185-5830

c. Stations copying Secretary of Defense message transmitted from AIR-2 send entries to:



Armed Forces Day Celebration

AFCA / Chief, AF MARS

203W Losey St Scott AFB, IL 62225