FCC ULS licensing question

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W4WTF
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FCC ULS licensing question

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OK, I have a small business and would like to apply for a license for a few itinerant freqs, probably low band and 440. Anyone know of any online guides to going through the proccess? I have started it once but there were some confusing parts in it.
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Victor Xray
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Re: FCC ULS licensing question

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*cough*

440?
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Post by thebigphish »

try 450-470.

Contact a local frequency coordinator and ask them. All of our local radio shops have a co-ordinator that they work with, and that person will step you thru the FCC 601 form, and get you pointed in the right direction.
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Post by Tom in D.C. »

Try here:

http://www.dci-lao.com/about

For itinerant channels there is no coordination required, so you
can look up the available channels on your own and file your own
application if you wish. However, it's generally a lot easier to pay
the fees of a coordinator who does the filing for you, tells you how
many channels you can apply for, etc. etc. than doing it on your
own unless you do applications as a regular thing.

I use this Daigenault/LAO site all the time.
Tom in D.C.
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