Subject RE: CIMS00000588188 -
Date: October 10, 2007
FCC rules do not prohibit redistributing over the Internet those communications licensed under FCC rules Part 90, such as the communications
of local government, law enforcement, civil defense, private land mobile, or public safety communications, including police, EMS, fire and the like.
Licensees under FCC rules Part 90 concerned about the intercept and divulgence of their communications may encrypt or ?scramble? these
communications, except for station identification. Part 90.735(d) requires station identification to be transmitted by unencrypted voice. Station ID
may also be by digital transmission of the station call sign, including by Morse code. A licensee that identifies its station in this manner must
provide the Commission, on request, information (such as digital codes and algorithms) sufficient to decipher the data transmission to ascertain the call sign transmitted.
Rules are located in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Part 90 is available online at
Hope this information proves helpful.
Thank You
Rep Number: TSR09
Is live Streaming Legal? Here is a page that I borrowed from PinelakeshomeScanner radio in Fort Meyer, Florida so I thought
I’d just use it to explain this..
