Atomic Taco wrote:
Alright, related question. I found Lot B today; it's 463.3625. Looking at the license, I see 5 frequencies: 463.275, 463.550, 463.750, 463.850, and 463.975. Emission designator is 20K0F3E for all 5. 3625 ain't one of them, but 20 Khz / 2 = 10 and 463.275 + 10 Khz = 463.375. Does this mean they're legally operating on 3625?
You're missing a zero.
(Is OK, I am missing
many zeros)
463.275 +
100KHz = 463.375
No one gets 100KHz these days!
It looks from what you have found so far like they are not licensed, but remember, with licensing, "looks can be deceiving".
I would search on the coordinates to see if a license exists in another entity name. Who knows, maybe they bought a lot and the radios came from the old co...
Many possibilities, but I think FCC Gen Menu Reports still offers a radius search. A very cool tool.