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- SpaceX gets VHF freqs - RadioReference. com Forums
FCC DA 24-1160 In this Order and Authorization we grant the request of SpaceX for authority to deploy radiofrequency beacons that would operate in VHF spectrum within the 137 00-138 00 MHz (space-to-Earth) and 148 00-150 05 MHz (Earth-to-space) MHz bands and to operate those beacons on up to 450
- Vanity Call Sign Status - Its all Greek to me
The FCC database showed the available call sign I was after (2nd choice) as being cancelled one day after I applied So I amended my application and it now shows my date as one-day after another person's application for the same callsign
- How to apply for a GMRS license and receive your FCC call sign
The FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS) is is an online portal to manage your FCC applications licenses, and pay any applicable fees via a single account The ULS eliminates the need for paper applications and submitting via snail mail You may also view the status of pending licenses in the ULS
- FCC grants waiver to Garmin for digital data on GMRS
FCC seeking comments on allowing Garmin to produce GMRS FRS with data beacon Speak up to STOP this
- Getting Licensed For UHF Itinerant Frequencies - RadioReference. com Forums
Those are the Itinerant channels They do require FCC licensing, but the FCC does not require frequency coordination to license them You'd need to go through the pool to find suitable itinerant channels: Federal Register :: Request Access I believe there is a list on this site, also However, before you get too far down this path, simply wanting a frequency for personal use isn't going to get
- FCC Itinerant Licensing - RadioReference. com Forums
Go to the FCC ULS Advanced Application search web site Application Search - Advanced Application Search Under Application Detail select: Service Group = Part 90-Land Mobile-Site Based Radio Service Code = IG - Industrial Business Pool Conventional Select a date range (the last year will limit the number of returns and work faster)
- FCC Search by Frequency? - RadioReference. com Forums
For the life of me, I can't find where I can search the FCC database by frequency Probably because I'm not that familiar with lingo I did try searching before asking but there's so much info to sift through It's more than likely right in front of my face would appreciate a point in the
- FCC Licenses Codes - RadioReference. com Forums
Can somebody explain what the FCC codes such as FB, FB2, FX1, etc mean I guess the only one im familier with is MO - mobile I am tring to sort through hundreds of frequencies and pull out the input freqs Thanks in advance!
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