It also is reflective of an uncaring incompetent FCC who relegated amateur
radio to policing itself. There was a time not so long ago when people such
as this offender would have had their equipment confiscated on the spot.
But because of the FCC's misplaced priorities in all communications
services, he can go a long time violating rule after rule without paying the
price for it. Sure he may have been fined at long last, but he should have
been fined and removed from the airwaves much earlier.
Harvey