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Spectrum Resources offers a complete FCC licensing, consulting and application preparation service.

We offer the following services:

 
  • New Applications
  • License Modifications
  • License Renewals
  • License Contruction Notification
  • Assignment of Authorization
  • System Licensing
  • Waiver Preparation
  • Reconsideration of Termintion Petitions


  • FAA Structure Study
  • FCC Tower Application and Registration
  • Apply for FCC Registration Number (FRN)
  • Coverage and Propagation Studies
  • Contour Studies with interference analysis
  • Frequency Finder Reports
  • Path Profiles
  • HAAT Calculations
  • Why should I use Spectrum Resources?
    • Over 25 years experience
    • One day or better turnaround on applications to client
    • Interactive ordering
    • Responsive staff
     

    FCC To Increase Licensing Fees

    The FCC has published a regulatory fee increase for Private Land Mobile Radio licenses effective 17 September, 2007. Spectrum Resources will need to reflect the changes in those fees. To allow lead time any application filed with a Industrial/Business frequency coordinator after 1 September, 2007 will be billed at the new higher fee.

    MD Docket No. 07–81; FCC 07–140

    FCC Revises 700 MHz Rules

    In a Second Report & Order adopted 7/31/2007, the Federal Communications Commission revised the 700 MHz band plan and service rules to promote the creation of a nationwide interoperable broadband network for public safety and to facilitate the availability of new and innovative wireless broadband services for consumers.

    Press Release, Updated 700 MHz Band Plan, Second Report and Order

    FCC Addresses rules for Private Land Mobile Radio Systems to transition to 6.25 kHz Narrowband Technology

    The FCC adopted an Order that declined to establish a fixed date for PLMR systems to transition to 6.25 kHz technology, but strongly urged licensees to consider migrating directly to 6.25 kHz technology rather than first adopting 12.5 kHz technology.

    News Release

    Updated 20070816

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