I'm guessing that if you have that FCC letter in-hand you can go to
your congressman's constituent service representative & ask that the
congressman ask the FCC why they've failed to follow-up.
Bureaucrats hate that sort of exposure.
If neither follows through then turn the story over to the media -
the context is "Why does the FCC refuse to do its job?" And "Why
won't my congressman/woman do his/hers?"
Protecting citizens from predatory/scofflaw corporations is a
legitimate activity of government.
In contrast, the FCC has notified solar panel manufacturer Solar Edge
about their solar panel systems causing interference to a ham radio
operator who belongs to this reflector. They have not complied, they
were not given a fine and they continue to install those components
nation-wide knowing that they cause interference.
The cause and effect in both cases are similar in that the responsible
parties who have control over their actions are told to comply yet they
fail to do so. Maybe someone can shed some light on this with fact-based
information?
Tony -K2MO
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