FCC Licensing

FREQUENCY COORDINATION

The FCC Mandated Frequency Coordination process for Microwave Systems begins with interference analysis and frequency selection. As the number of microwave users continues to increase, selecting frequencies has become more complex. Our interference study programs take into account industry guidelines, antenna characteristics, terrain loss, radio characteristics, etc. Our degreed engineers are skilled in alternatives that are available, and they will work closely with the client to determine the best result. We find channels where others can’t.

FCC rules governing the coordination process can be found in CFR Title 47, Part 101.103(d).

Once we find available frequencies we notify other nearby microwave users through the Prior Coordination Notice(PCN) process. After obtaining clearance we can file the client's application directly with the FCC, or we can provide the appropriate documentation to assist the client in filing their own applications.

To submit your technical parameters for frequency selection, download our Path Information Sheet and return to us at sales@linxrf.com

FCC APPLICATION AND LICENSING

AUTOMATED BATCH FILING

  • Our automatic system can prepare these FCC forms for any path from our database. By populating the forms directly from the coordinated data we eliminate costly typographical errors
  • Part 101 Point-To-Point Microwave – 601 form
  • Part 101 Construction Notification – 601 form Schedule K
  • Part 74 Point-To-Point Microwave(BAS) – 601 form
  • OTHER FCC FORMS WE PREPARE

  • Part 101 PTP Microwave – 601 form
  • Part 101 MAS – 601 form
  • Part 74 PTP Microwave – 601 form
  • Part 78 PTP Microwave – 327 form
  • Part 25 Earth Station – 312 form
  • Part 90 4.9 GHz – 601 form
  • Part 90 (3650-3700 band) – 601 form
  • FAA Study and FCC Tower Registration
  • Ownership Disclosure – 602 form
  • Assignments and Transfers – Form 603
  • FAA STUDIES AND FCC TOWER REGISTRATION

  • Any tower within 20,000 feet of a public or military airport or heliport may need to be approved by the FAA. Click here to find out if your structure needs to be registered. In addition, all towers more than 200 feet above ground must be approved by the FAA. Towers requiring an FAA study must be registered with the FCC
  • FAA Study Notice of Proposed Construction – FAA Form 7460-1
  • FCC Tower Registration – 854 form
  • If you would like

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    to complete your FAA Form 854, download our Tower Information Sheet and return it to us at sales@linxrf.com