[PPRAANet] Frequency Coordinator needed for help with an"
Industrial/Business" radio license application.
Dennis Rosas
n0udr at gimail.af.mil
Wed Sep 17 16:42:28 EDT 2008
Gentlemen,
Please check the link below.
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=industrial_business
This should answer your question on how to get the church set up to use commercial radios.
On this page is a link for spectrum coordinators to assist with spectrum assignment.
v/r
Dennis Rosas AC0IV
>------- Original Message -------
>From : Phillip H. Blanton[mailto:N0TAN at radwarrior.com]
>Sent : 9/15/2008 9:21:43 PM
>To : ppraanet at mailman.qth.net
>Cc :
>Subject : RE: [PPRAANet] Frequency Coordinator needed for help with an"Industrial/Business" radio license application.
>
>I have been tasked with researching a new radio system for our church.
We have been using crappy plastic FRS radios for a couple of years, much
to my chagrin. Finally, someone loaned us a set of business-class UHF
radios and everyone was so blown away by the performance of "real"
radios, that the church has decided to spend the money on a set of nice
radios.
I know most of what I need to know in order to get the radios chosen and
ordered, but am having problems finding the information I need to get
the license application done.
Apparently I need to hire an FCC certified Frequency Coordinator to help
us select a frequency and complete the application.
Can any of you guys help with that? Information would be great. If any
of you are FCC certified frequency coordinators for hire, we'd be
pleased as punch to hire you to get our license application done.
Thanks!
--
With Regards,
Phillip H. Blanton (NØTAN)
N0TAN at Radwarrior.com
N0TAN at arrl.net
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