In other news relating to the FCC and the Communications Act of 1934, the Spectrum Enforcement branch of that agency has issued a Notice of Forfeiture to Illinois-based Inter Tech, a manufacturer of broadcast equipment. Inter Tech faces a forfeiture of $22,000 for willful and repeated violations involving the marketing of FM broadcast transmitters and external RF power amplifiers without proper authorization. The product in question are models of the Cybermax sold between February 7, 2008 and July 10, 2008. The amount is to be paid within 30 days.To view the Notice of Forfeiture, see the FCC website.
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