Most of Raveon’s data radio modems operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a license issued by the FCC. This article provides the information you need to obtain an FCC license for your organization
The FCC will has information to help you through the licensing process. You can find the basic information you need to begin the process at the FCC website. If you are engaged in Public Safety Radio Activities, you can go directly to:
http://wireless.fcc.gov/publicsafety
Raveon customers desiring assistance with obtaining an FCC license may contact Raveon customer support. Raveon may be able to assist you with obtaining an FCC license for your system. For more information about how Raveon can assist you, go to our fcc-license-application.html page, or contact Raveon sales.
Licensees in the Industrial/Business Radio Pool are issued to radio users to support business operations. Their communications systems are used for support of day-to-day business activities, such as dispatching, AVL, and diverting personnel or work vehicles, coordinating the activities of workers and machines on location, or remotely monitoring and controlling equipment with data radio modems. If you are a business, commercial, or institutional organization, you can go directly to:
Links to FCC Frequency Coordinators
Commercial Land Mobile
Manufacturers Radio Frequency Advisory Committee | |
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| Radio Licensing Services 4620 SE International Way, Suite 103 Milwaukie, OR 97222-4657 Phone: 800-304-8821 Fax: 503-794-3759 | TCS Consultants, Inc. PO Box 884 Montgomery, TX 77356 (936) 588-3200 Phone (936) 588-4434 fax tcs@tcstx.com |
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Pubic Safety
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) | International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) |
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Forestry Conservation Communications Association (FCCA) | American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) |
Forest Industries Telecommunications (FIT) 1565 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 phone: 541-485-8441 fax: 541-485-7556 license@landmobile.com | Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) Attn: Frequency Coordination Department 8484 Westpark Drive, Suite 630 McLean, VA 22102 phone: 703-528-5115 fax: 703-524-1074 ila.dudley@enterprisewireless.org |
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Useful FCC Licensing LInks
FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) This FCC office regulates the wireless services for FCC part 15, 22, 90, and 95 type product.
http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/public-safety-spectrum/coord.html If you are engaged in public safety activities, you can go directly to this web site for FCC licensing information.
http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=wtb_services_home If you are a business, commercial, or institutional organization, this web site offers information on obtaining an FCC license.
Freq coordinators-below-800MHz A list of frequency coordinators for radio services below 800MHz. These frequency coordinators can assist in obtaining FCC licenses.
Most of Raveon’s data radio modems operate on radio frequencies that are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a license issued by the FCC. This article provides the information you need to obtain an FCC license for your organization
The FCC will has information to help you through the licensing process. You can find the basic information you need to begin the process at the FCC website. If you are engaged in Public Safety Radio Activities, you can go directly to:
http://wireless.fcc.gov/publicsafety
Raveon customers desiring assistance with obtaining an FCC license may contact Raveon customer support. Raveon may be able to assist you with obtaining an FCC license for your system. For more information about how Raveon can assist you, go to our fcc-license-application.html page, or contact Raveon sales.
Licensees in the Industrial/Business Radio Pool are issued to radio users to support business operations. Their communications systems are used for support of day-to-day business activities, such as dispatching, AVL, and diverting personnel or work vehicles, coordinating the activities of workers and machines on location, or remotely monitoring and controlling equipment with data radio modems. If you are a business, commercial, or institutional organization, you can go directly to: