The curious Amateur Radio enforcement case of Glenn Baxter, now ex-K1MAN, of Belgrade Lakes, Maine, appears to winding down and may be at an end. The FCC dismissed Baxters long-standing license renewal application on June 23, invoking its Red Light Rule, which gives the Commission authority to turn down a pending application if the applicant has an unpaid fine on the books. Baxter was liable for a $10,000 FCC forfeiture stemming from violations over a period extending back several years.
Anyone filing an application [who] is found to be delinquent in debt owed to the FCC and who fails to pay the debt in full or make other satisfactory arrangements in a timely manner will have their application dismissed, said the Notice of Dismissal appended to Baxters Universal Licensing System (ULS) file. Because you have failed to resolve this matter timely, your application is hereby dismissed.
K1MAN is therefore available now for assignment as a vanity callsign
Anyone filing an application [who] is found to be delinquent in debt owed to the FCC and who fails to pay the debt in full or make other satisfactory arrangements in a timely manner will have their application dismissed, said the Notice of Dismissal appended to Baxters Universal Licensing System (ULS) file. Because you have failed to resolve this matter timely, your application is hereby dismissed.
K1MAN is therefore available now for assignment as a vanity callsign
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