1. This CITATION AND ORDER (Citation) notifies HobbyKing USA LLC (HobbyKing) that it marketed radio frequency (RF) devices in the United States in violation of the Commission’s equipment authorization ...
Recently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed a $2.8 million fine against HobbyKing for allegedly marketing to amateur drone operators non-compliant models of devices used to relay ...
HobbyKing is the biggest name in the radio-controlled hobby world, and the company continues to blaze the trail in making the RC hobby more affordable. This week HobbyKing announced its new RotorBits ...
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing to come down hard on a manufacturer whose devices could potentially transmit without authorization in certain radio frequency bands. The FCC proposed ...
On 17 June 2021, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unanimously voted to uphold a US$2.8 million penalty against HobbyKing, a drone distributor, for selling communications devices for drones ...
WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission is proposing to come down hard on a manufacturer whose devices could potentially transmit without authorization in certain radio frequency bands. The ...
[Ben Katz] is building a running robot from hobby level brushless motors, all on his blog under the tag, “HobbyKing Cheetah.” One of the features of fancy modern industrial motor and controller sets ...
The U.S. government Thursday filed a civil action in federal court in Portland against drone distributor HobbyKing to collect a $2.8 million fine for selling and marketing unauthorized communication ...
WASHINGTON, June, 2021—The Federal Communications Commission today denied a petition from HobbyKing asking the agency to reconsider its $2,861,128 fine for marketing drone transmitters that did not ...
Flight test and in-depth breakdown of the HobbyKing EPO 800mm glider, focusing on design, flight performance, and beginner suitability. Trump greenlights ‘significant’ changes to ‘big, beautiful bill’ ...
We take wireless devices for granted these days, and it is easy to forget that the use of the airwaves is subject to government control — the FCC in the United States. HobbyKing got a sharp reminder ...