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License Application Help

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TLF82

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I am trying to get myself licensed for a couple itinerant frequencies...

Having good luck so far except where it asks for the frequency information. I want to do 451.8125 (or 451.800) and 456.8125 (or 456.800) but I am not 100% sure how to fill out the highlighted boxes. When I go it tells me that the listed frequencies are not for my "service code". I have it set for IG and country wide itinerant.

Thanks for the help.
 

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oh I see, when I licensed a couple business frequencies I went through the FCC and then the frequency coordinator, so my application was obviously a little bit different...... you could try contacting the FCC directly via phone# 888-225-5322 and talk to one of their agents about the problem they are normally pretty helpful !
 

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When I filed a license I put the frequencies i wanted (ex 464.550) into the "Lower or Center" frequency.
That said, since you're applying for a 50W license, you are going to need to go through a coordinator.
 

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FCC Coordinator is going be required which is additional fees of course.

Cant think of the company used in my application, 80% of the time they approve your requested frequencies.
 

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ULS is a great coordinator I submitted my app on Monday and had my frequency pair on Tuesday afternoon and they handle sending all the forms to the FCC and paying the FCC. They are great at making sure your app is correct and 9 times out of 10 when they say the app is good it will be accepted and granted. 10 days after ULS gives you the frequencies you can start using them. They made my process painless and easy plus they are the least expensive out of the coordinators and I spent days checking them out. If you want to add to your app they will work with you no additional charge for small stuff like my app I filed for FB2 and MO they called and asked if I needed an additional MO or anything else and I added an MO3 no problem and they checked it all out to make sure the FCC would accept. the whole process 200$ plus the FCC fee with phone help on my application.
 

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Please Note itinerant frequencies DO NOT need to got thru a Freq Coord. never have . Just file the license yourself. Pick which one's you want. Pay Fee and wait.
 

K0TIN

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He's filing for a license on a frequency not exclusively for itinerant and for 50W. It's too high power for that and not on the right frequency. If he applied at 35W for Brown or Yellow Dot he wouldn't need a coorinator.
 

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Sorry i have a license with 451.800/456.800 didnt need any one but me to do it. as far as the other 2 there itinerant only as well. Last i knew they were itinerant since no one has said anything since we have had the license for years
 
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