L3Harris to Pay $100,000 in Unauthorized Uplinks Settlement
L3Harris will pay $100,000 to settle FCC findings that nearly two weeks of uplinks to its HSAT-1 cubesat were done outside the authorized band, the Enforcement Bureau said Friday. It said uplinks were authorized in the 2095.875-2097.125 MHz band, but…
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13 days' worth of transmissions were done on the 2095.375-2095.875 MHz band. EB said transmissions apparently didn't cause any harmful interference. The company emailed it "takes compliance very seriously," and it identified and self-reported the frequency issue, and cooperated fully. "We reached a settlement agreement and are implementing a detailed compliance plan," it said.