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Before the
Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C. 20554
In the Matter of )
) File No.: EB-07-TP-073
Mesa CB, Inc. )
) Citation No.: C20073270010
Wildwood, Florida 34785 )
CITATION
Released: August 6, 2007
By the District Director, Tampa Office, South Central Region, Enforcement
Bureau:
1. This is an Official Citation issued pursuant to Section 503(b)(5) of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), to Mesa CB, Inc.
("Mesa "), for violation of Section 302(b) of the Act, and Section
2.803(a)(1) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules").
2. An investigation by the Commission's Tampa Office of the Enforcement
Bureau ("Tampa Office") revealed that on February 15, 2007, Mesa
offered for sale non-certified Citizens Band ("CB") transceivers. A
partial listing follows:
Brand Name Model Price
Galaxy DX-33HML $250.00
Galaxy DX-66V $350.00
Connex 3300-HP $300.00
These transceivers did not have FCC ID labels indicating they had been
certified. According to Commission records, these devices have not
received an FCC equipment authorization, which is required for CB
transmitters marketed in the United States.
3. Section 302(b) of the Act provides: "No person shall manufacture,
import, sell, offer for sale, or ship devices or home electronic
equipment and systems, or use devices, which fail to comply with
regulations promulgated pursuant to this section." Section 2.803(a)(1)
of the Rules provides that "...no person shall sell or lease, or offer
for sale or lease (including advertising for sale or lease), or
import, ship or distribute for the purpose of selling or leasing or
offering for sale or lease, any radio frequency device unless: (1) In
the case of a device subject to certification, such device has been
authorized by the Commission in accordance with the rules in this
chapter and is properly identified and labeled..." Mesa's offering for
sale of the transceivers listed in paragraph two violates both of
these sections.
4. Although Mesa marketed the devices listed in paragraph two as 10 meter
amateur radios, the devices in question have been evaluated by the
Commission and have been found to fall within the definition of a CB
transmitter because they can be easily configured to operate on CB
frequencies or are similar to those evaluated by the Commission.
Additionally, dual use CB and amateur radios of the kind at issue here
may not be certificated under the Rules.
5. Violations of the Act or the Rules may subject the violator to
substantial monetary forfeitures, seizure of equipment through in rem
forfeiture action, and criminal sanctions, including imprisonment.
6. Mesa may request an interview at the closest Commission Office, which
is Federal Communications Commission, 2203 N Lois Avenue, Suite 1215,
Tampa Florida 33607. You may contact this office by telephone, (XXX)
XXXX-XXXXo schedule this interview, which must take place within 14
days of this Citation. Mesa may also submit a written statement to the
above address within 14 days of the date of this Citation. Any written
statements should specify what actions have been taken to correct the
violations outlined above. Please reference file number EB-07-TP-073
when corresponding with the Commission.
7. Any statement or information provided by you may be used by the
Commission to determine if further enforcement action is required. Any
knowingly or willfully false statement made in reply to this Citation
is punishable by fine or imprisonment.
8. IT IS ORDERED that copies of this Citation shall be sent by First
Class U.S. Mail and Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested to Mesa
CB, Inc., at its address of record.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Ralph M. Barlow
District Director, Tampa Office
South Central Region
Enforcement Bureau
47 U.S.C. S: 503(b)(5).
47 U.S.C. S: 302a(b).
47 C.F.R. S: 2.803(a)(1).
See Letter from Christopher Wright, General Counsel, FCC to John Atwood,
Chief Intellectual Property Rights, US Customs Service, 14 FCC Rcd 7797
(OGC, 1999). See also definition of CB transmitter, 47 C.F.R. S: 95.603(b)
("transmitter that operates or is intended to operate at a station
authorized for the CB service").
47 C.F.R. S: 95.655(a); see also FCC 88-256, 1988 WL 488084 (August 17,
1988). This clarification was added to explicitly foreclose the
possibility of certification of dual use CB and amateur radios, see id.,
and thereby deter use by CB operators of frequencies allocated for amateur
radio use.
47 C.F.R. S: 1.80(b)(3).
47 U.S.C. S:S: 401, 501, 503, 510.
47 U.S.C. S: 503(b)(5).
See Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. S: 552a(e)(3).
See 18 U.S.C. S: 1001 et seq.
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