Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
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Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
I just had occasion to pull up some licenses in the FCC databases, and noticed that a lot of the licenses are being handled by companies, but usually small companies, often from out of state. (Which I find odd.) I though this might be a good place to ask: what gives? Is there good money in this and not many people doing it? What does the job entail?
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I hate consultants.
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Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
Yes, there is good money in it.
It commonly involves consultants and lawyers.
As a consultant, I can't say too much.
It commonly involves consultants and lawyers.
As a consultant, I can't say too much.

Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
And some of those consultants can be pretty sneaky. They give their companies names that make them sound like government agencies, even though they aren't. Then they charge an arm and a leg for things that are simple, just because they can. One of the leaders of a local fire department is scared to death to touch his FCC license because he's under the impression that it costs $1000 every time you want to make a modification (even a minor one). This is what the consultant charged them last time, and they thought the consultant was the FCC because the name of the company sounded official and they didn't know any better. If you can handle it yourself, you'll save a lot of money. In addition to pure consulting firms, many two-way shops handle licensing for their clients, almost always for a fee.
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Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
Is it a lot of work? Is it mostly just paper-pushing, or does a lot of work go into frequency-coordination?
Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
If you're talking public safety, the frequency coordination itself is actually done by a third party....usually APCO. The consultants just take care of filing all of the paperwork and making sure everything is in order.
Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
Yes, there is, if you know what you're doing and you get some big customers behind you.
I know of a couple people here in LA that are utter cashcows for whatever agency handles licensing for them.
Steer clear of EWA (formerly known as DCI-LAO)
They have done a very good job of taking a good thing and running it right into the ground
I know of a couple people here in LA that are utter cashcows for whatever agency handles licensing for them.
Steer clear of EWA (formerly known as DCI-LAO)
They have done a very good job of taking a good thing and running it right into the ground
Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
EWA, formerly ITA, has been around forever. They aren't formerly known as DCI-LAO. DCI-LAO sold out to EWA.escomm wrote:Steer clear of EWA (formerly known as DCI-LAO)
They have done a very good job of taking a good thing and running it right into the ground
The short answer to your question is...NO.
Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
^^ Those are the ones I dislike. ^^aaknitt wrote:And some of those consultants can be pretty sneaky. They give their companies names that make them sound like government agencies, even though they aren't. Then they charge an arm and a leg for things that are simple, just because they can. One of the leaders of a local fire department is scared to death to touch his FCC license because he's under the impression that it costs $1000 every time you want to make a modification (even a minor one). This is what the consultant charged them last time, and they thought the consultant was the FCC because the name of the company sounded official and they didn't know any better. If you can handle it yourself, you'll save a lot of money. In addition to pure consulting firms, many two-way shops handle licensing for their clients, almost always for a fee.
Well, and the ones that manage to convince a small agency that using a single conventional ASTRO channel will make them better suited to handle an Al Quida attack.
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Them: "A very nice CB at 900Mhz speed!"

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Re: Is there money in frequency coordination / licensing?
..whomever could you mean?
On the other side of the ball, some radio service shops essentially consider this kind of thing an intangible...and will handle anything and EVERYTHING when it comes to a license, usually for no cost (in terms of a change) to only filing fees for new applications. It is refreshing to still see "customer satisfaction" and "honesty" are still in certain business vocabularies.
On the other side of the ball, some radio service shops essentially consider this kind of thing an intangible...and will handle anything and EVERYTHING when it comes to a license, usually for no cost (in terms of a change) to only filing fees for new applications. It is refreshing to still see "customer satisfaction" and "honesty" are still in certain business vocabularies.
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