I decided to finally give the FCC a call this afternoon. They followed up with an email about the procedure. One of the toughest things for me was remembering the password that I used that many years ago associated with my FRN. When I saw that it was a minimum of six characters, that refreshed my memory.
If you are considering this, I would encourage you to minimize your distractions so that you can focus on this. While it certainly is not that difficult, you simply have to do it exactly how they want it done.
And, for those asking, "Why bother?" it was simple for me. I could easily find my amateur radio call sign, because I searched for it by call sign. When I wanted to find my GROL, I don't have that "call sign" memorized. To make matters worse, when I would search by name, it would find my amateur radio, but not my GROL. Now that they are both associated with my FRN, they both show up when I do a search.
Here is what I was sent:
"The information you requested from the FCC can be found below in the body of the email.
If you have any questions contact us at
(877) 480-3201.
Thank You!
Case Id: HD000000xxxxxxx
Summary: Filing Instructions - Application
Solution Description: Your General Radiotelephone Operator License call sign is XXXXXXXXX.
You will need to provide current mailing address information which you may do by filing an Administrative Update (see detailed filing instructions below).
Associating Call Signs to an FRN:
1. Log in to
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp with your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and Password
If you do not know the password:
Click on the Contact Tech Support link
Click the Reset Password button and follow the prompts for resetting the password
After receiving confirmation of a successful password reset, click the link for Universal Licensing System (DO NOT click the CORES Public Interface link.)
Click the button labeled ULS License Manager; you will be taken to the log in screen
2. Select Associate Licenses with your FRN from the left-hand side in License Manager - this will open three (3) more options to choose from
Associate
Re-Associate
Disassociate
3. Select Associate
4. Enter the call sign(s) you wish to associate in the spaces provided; click the Continue button
5. On the Review Call Signs screen, click the Confirm button
6. On the Confirmation screen, click the Return to License Manager button to file an application
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Steps to Filing a Request to Update Administrative Information on a License in ULS
Log in to
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp with your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and Password
NOTE: If you are taken to the My Applications page after logging in, click My Licenses to begin the steps below
Please refer to the online ?Help files or Common Questions if you need assistance with the application.
PLEASE NOTE: Per Public Notice DA 15-72, The FCC no longer mails license authorizations. If you provide an email address on your application, an official copy of your license will be automatically emailed to you after the application has granted.
1. On the left-hand side click Update Licenses
2. Select the licenses and click Add
3. Click Continue to navigate through the application
4. Sign your application and click Submit Application
NOTE: By typing your first and last name in the name fields you have signed your application
After your application has Granted, you may also download an official copy of your license from the License Manager by following the steps below:
Log in to
https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp with your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and Password
Click the "Download Electronic Authorizations" link on the navigation bar on the left side of the License Manager home page.
1. To search for the authorization(s) you want to download:
a. Enter the call sign OR
b. Enter a date range (based on Effective Date of the license)
2. In the My Authorizations box, select the call signs you wish to download.
3. Add the call signs to the Authorizations to Download box.
4. Once the licenses have been selected, click the Download button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
5. The download will be automatically converted to a PDF file, and you can choose to Open (to print) or Save (to save to a desired folder)
Should you have any further questions, or need additional information, please submit a request through
https://esupport.fcc.gov/onlinerequest.htm or call the FCC Licensing Support Center at 1-877-480-3201.
Sincerely,
FCC Licensing Support Center
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