SB QST @ ARL $ARLB027 ARLB027 KB5UJD yields ham ticket for life ZCZC AG07 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 27 ARLB027 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 3, 1996 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB027 ARLB027 KB5UJD yields ham ticket for life Irvin J. Foret, KB5UJD, of Metairie, Louisiana, whose Technician Plus class license was suspended by the FCC following allegations of interference to Amateur Radio operations in the New Orleans area, has reached a settlement with the FCC to end its proceedings against him. Foret has agreed to immediately surrender his Amateur Radio license for life and permanently divest himself of all electronic equipment capable of transmitting on the ham bands. In addition, Foret has agreed to refrain for life from applying for any FCC license or permit--regardless of the service, from participating as a third party in any communication in the Amateur Radio service and from transmitting on CB. Foret also agreed to pay 500 dollar(s). But the core of the agreement was his consent to cooperate fully and completely with all government officials in connection with any ongoing or future administrative or law enforcement investigations or proceedings involving ham radio operations by others. The agreement does not prohibit Foret from engaging in otherwise lawful transmissions over land mobile radio facilities as part of his work. The Commission s original action came April 5, 1996 after Commission personnel monitored and documented Foret s transmissions in December 1995 and January 1996. The FCC said some of Foret s transmissions on January 29, 1996, constituted willful or malicious interference to the transmissions of other Amateur Radio stations, in apparent violation of FCC rules. During an inspection of his station, the FCC said, Foret was lacking in candor and misrepresented material facts to Commission personnel by stating that he did not make the transmissions the Commission observed. The FCC also said some of Foret s transmissions were unidentified, included music or were obscene or indecent, the alleged indecent transmissions occurring at a time when there was a reasonable risk that children were in the audience. NNNN /EX