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unusual facts about American Radio Relay League, Inc. v. FCC



American Radio Relay League, Inc. v. FCC

In an effort to combat Citizens band radio interference with television and radio signals, the FCC enacted rules to limit the production and sale of CB radios and parts.

Marshall D. Moran

For his efforts he received a decoration from King Birendra of Nepal and the International Humanitarian Award of the American Radio Relay League.

Multimeter

The ARRL handbook also says that analog multimeters, with no electronic circuitry, are less susceptible to radio frequency interference.

Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC

Judges Anthony Joseph Scirica, Thomas L. Ambro and Julio M. Fuentes were present for the case, and commented that normally they would adhere strictly to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 18, that the petitioner move first before the agency that would stay its order, but in this case it seemed virtually certain that the FCC would not grant a stay in this matter.

The dissenting opinion by Chief Judge Anthony Joseph Scirica contested that the majority were simply employing their own assumptions, and that the FCC should be allowed to use its mandated expertise and make adjustments as necessary.

WQRZ-LP

WQRZ-LP was the first Broadcast Radio First Responder which earned American Radio Relay League Member Brice Philips the Small Business Administration's Phoenix Award, for "Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery by a Volunteer".


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