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by martheen 35 days ago
Someone complained, they send someone to check and triangulate, verify that the operator doesn't have the license, then issue a warning or fine.
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I wonder how close they can triangulate? I'd guess they are SOL if I am in an apartment building with 200 other units.
I mean, if you're deliberately being a dick about it, they will ask for a warrant and have the LEO accompanying them while triangulating, they can easily figure out which unit and even room you're in by walking around in the building with directional receiver.

But in general, yeah, unless you do it regularly, living near sensitive facilities (airport, military base, hospital, factories, research labs etc) or deliberately transmitting at/near emergency frequencies (police, paramedic etc) at most you'll get yelled by a pissed off operator (at that point, stop, they could be already coordinating with someone else to triangulate you)