Conifer Communications - Unlicensed Radio Station NOUO
Summary
The FCC Enforcement Bureau issued a Notice of Unauthorized Operation (NOUO) to Conifer Communications for operating an unlicensed radio station on 10.915 GHz from Moccasin Peak, California. The operator must immediately cease all unauthorized transmission activities. This is a standard enforcement action for unlicensed radio operation violations.
What changed
The FCC Enforcement Bureau issued a Notice of Unauthorized Operation (NOUO) to Conifer Communications, Groveland, California, for operating an unlicensed radio station on the 10.915 GHz frequency from Moccasin Peak, California. The NOUO documents a violation of federal communications regulations requiring proper licensing for radio transmission equipment. Document reference is DA-26-318.
Conifer Communications must immediately cease all unauthorized operation of the radio station. The operator should obtain proper licensing or authorization for the frequency in question, or shut down the equipment entirely. Failure to comply with a NOUO may result in additional enforcement action, including fines or further legal remedies.
What to do next
- Cease all unauthorized radio transmission operations immediately
- Obtain proper licensing or authorization from the FCC for the 10.915 GHz frequency
- Consult with legal counsel regarding licensing requirements and potential remedies
Source document (simplified)
- Full Title: Conifer Communications; Groveland, California
- Document Type: NOUO
- Bureau(s): Enforcement
- Description Notice of Unauthorized Operation issued for unlicensed radio station operating on 10.915 GHz from Moccasin Peak, California.
- DA/FCC #: DA-26-318
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Document Dates
- Released On:
Apr 1, 2026
- Adopted Date:
Apr 1, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 1, 2026
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