I am working on a new license for my new Trimmark 3 radio I bought on Ebay. I am nearly done but I'm getting 2 error messages. They are - "Loc1, Ant 1, Frequency 000451.8000-467.925000 Invalid frequency for radio service code." and "Loc1, Ant 1, Frequency 000451.8000-467.925000 Valid class of station for radio service code required." I am using Service Code IG and I don't know what to put in for Station class. I put 19K6F1D for Emissions Designator. Anybody know what I should enter for Station Class and Frequencies?
Tom
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> I am working on a new license for my new Trimmark 3 radio I bought on Ebay. I am nearly done but I'm getting 2 error messages. They are - "Loc1, Ant 1, Frequency 000451.8000-467.925000 Invalid frequency for radio service code." and "Loc1, Ant 1, Frequency 000451.8000-467.925000 Valid class of station for radio service code required." I am using Service Code IG and I don't know what to put in for Station class. I put 19K6F1D for Emissions Designator. Anybody know what I should enter for Station Class and Frequencies?
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> Tom
Just updated my license to the new narrowband. Hope I got it all right. The new emissions designator is 11K2F1D. In my license is show FBT in Station Class. As for frequencies, those are the ones you are licensed to use. Look at your Radio Station Authorization Doc. It should have all the Frequencies you are licensed for.
I am getting real close. My only error message now for all frequencies is - "Has the Application Been Successfully Coordinated? question must =Y"
I can't find the question.
Tom
Hmmm.. this is on the FCC ULS site?
I'm on the FCC web site applying for a new license. I found the Frequency Coordination stuff but I can't enter any data there because it's greyed out.
Tom
For our license, we have about 15 frequencies we operate at. Are you actually applying for individual frequencies or a range?
I'm applying for 11 individual frequencies like - 461.0250
Tom
Frequency coordination -
is to be done by a frequency coordinator.
Complete contact information is provided at the hyperlink in the previous paragraph - choose your pick.
Send me an e-mail and I will help you make sure your Trimmark 3 is ready to operate under the narrowband requirements.
GB
Frequency coordination -
Thanks Glenn, I have converted the radio to narrow banding. I'll contact one of the frequency coordinators. I was hoping this would be a little easier.
I worked out of Cody for the Feds some, I love it up there.
Tom