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- FCC grants waiver to Garmin for digital data on GMRS
FCC seeking comments on allowing Garmin to produce GMRS FRS with data beacon Speak up to STOP this
- Vanity Call Sign Status - Its all Greek to me
The FCC database showed the available call sign I was after (2nd choice) as being cancelled one day after I applied So I amended my application and it now shows my date as one-day after another person's application for the same callsign
- Randy II FCC Export Mode? - RadioReference. com Forums
The "FCC" in "Randy II FCC" may be ensured compliance, there are people much more qualified than me to look at a schematic from one and the insides of the II FCC and see if the components are even capable of operating globally, I naively assumed that's what "FCC" meant I'm sure you've seen the service menu, it's somewhat limited
- FCC Frequency Allocation List - RadioReference. com Forums
Where can I obtain a FCC frequency allocation table for VHF, UHF, 700, and 800? Thank you
- FCC Itinerant Licensing - RadioReference. com Forums
Go to the FCC ULS Advanced Application search web site Application Search - Advanced Application Search Under Application Detail select: Service Group = Part 90-Land Mobile-Site Based Radio Service Code = IG - Industrial Business Pool Conventional Select a date range (the last year will limit the number of returns and work faster)
- Questions regarding station class FB2 and MO - RadioReference. com Forums
The FCC is very clear on this The licensee, --Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools Olympic High School and specifically, Laura Mason (shown as the licensee on the FCC license)-- is the ONLY one who can authorize adding radios to their system
- GMRS repeater linking and the FCC - RadioReference. com Forums
According to this popular YouTuber, the FCC is finally taking action to end the practice of linking GMRS repeaters It should be noted that it is common practice for the FCC to not publicly release information when conducting enforcement actions Even when a rogue BDA jammed my public safety
- In re: Delete, Delete, Delete FCC looks to eliminate rules and . . .
The FCC has opened a new docket, titled “In re: Delete, Delete, Delete,” in which the agency seeks comment on every rule, regulation, or guidance document that the FCC should eliminate for the purposes of alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens What FCC regulation rule do you want thrown
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