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Old 09-23-2009, 02:21 AM
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Ok so my agency is looking into narrowbanding our license and we are planning on going through IMSA to do this. I see that they charge $75 per license. Are there any other fees? FCC fees? Has anyone gone through them to do this? or does anyone have any other sugestions besides IMSA?


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For a simple license modification, I don't think you need to deal with a frequency coordinator. If you intend to go narrowband on your existing frequencies, then you can just do that and modify your license to reflect the new emission mode.

The FCC might charge for commercial license modifications. The best source of information about this would be FCC.gov.
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