DiscoverHam Radio GizmosEP: 6 - The FCC and Ham Radio: Allies, Enforcers, and a Few Weird Signals
EP: 6 - The FCC and Ham Radio: Allies, Enforcers, and a Few Weird Signals

EP: 6 - The FCC and Ham Radio: Allies, Enforcers, and a Few Weird Signals

Update: 2025-06-25
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In this episode, we crack open the dusty files of radio history and dive into the long, complicated, and sometimes quirky relationship between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the ham radio community.

From terrifying exam rooms with stone-faced government testers, to modern RDF vans chasing down rogue signals, it’s been a wild ride since 1934.

I’ll share my own firsthand memories of getting licensed back when the code test wasn’t optional—and intimidation was part of the deal. We’ll explore how the FCC tracks down interference (yes, with spy-van-looking trucks), the strange mystery of number stations, and how policy changes like dropping the Morse code requirement have shaped the hobby for new generations.

If you've ever wondered what the FCC actually does for hams—or how close they might be to your QTH when someone fires up a jammer—this one’s for you.

So grab your headphones and settle in. You might just come away with a new appreciation for the folks who issue us our license... and keep us honest.


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EP: 6 - The FCC and Ham Radio: Allies, Enforcers, and a Few Weird Signals

EP: 6 - The FCC and Ham Radio: Allies, Enforcers, and a Few Weird Signals

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