Federal Communications Commission officers have ordered
an unlicensed station to stop broadcasting on FM radio, according to members of the volunteer station known as Free Radio Burlington.
The station has been broadcasting without an FCC license for more than two years. Two FCC engineers and two Burlington police officers entered the house where the station was located Sept. 3, representatives of the station said. The FCC engineers told the homeowner to stop broadcasting or face further visits from federal marshals.
Free Radio Burlington member Patrick Johnson would not say where the station was located -- somewhere in the Old North End, according to the station's Web site. Although the station is no longer broadcasting at 87.9 FM, it continues to broadcast at its Web site, www.freeradioburlington.org.
"We're basically trying to reclaim the airwaves," Johnson said. "From the first day we started we knew we might be visited by the FCC."(Link number 220 was added on 11-Sep-2003 and has had 9 hits. The source of this resource was found at
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