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FCC unofficial document locator

Federal Communications CommissionUnofficial Document Locator

Table of Contents:The FCC serverRadio frequency allocation chartsSpectrum use in the United StatesCable TV Channel FrequenciesOther charts of the spectrumToll-free phone numbers for the FCCForms and applicationsRules and RegulationsOther radio communications resources

The FCC server

Go to the FCC Welcome Page or the FCC FCC Resources page. Also, try the FCC Web Site Search Tools page.Doug Lung has an excellent FCC Navigator which details what is available on the FCC server.Joe Fedele made a nicely organized FCC Web Site Infopage that links directly to the "important" pages for each FCC bureau.The FCC Frequency Databases:ULS - Universal Licensing SystemGeneral Menu Reporting System - query the FCC database for:Licensee (Service)Licensee/StateState/CountyState/County/FrequencyFrequencyFrequency/StateLatitude/Longitude (Service)CallSignLatitude/Longitude/FreqLicensee/ZipPending File NumberParent Child CallsignDatabases for the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau radio servicesWhere to buy the FCC Master Frequency DatabaseData from the frequency assignment databases extracted by the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology.Query the AM, FM or TV database at the FCCDownload the TV station, FM station, AM station and MDS Engineering DatabasesSearch the AM and FM databases at Elliott Broadcast Services or at AirwavesPerCon Corp sells the FCC Frequency Databases and the tower database on CD-ROM. They also offer (for a fee) an online search service.Locate the manufacturer of electronic equipment by looking up its FCC ID number at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/. For pre-1998 equipment, an older system at http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/ead produced good results.

Radio frequency allocation chart

My index by radio frequency shows how spectrum is allocated to different users in the United States. It includes links to detailed descriptions of many of the services and to FCC actions relating to spectrum allocation.Some other charts of the spectrum:THE FCC’s ON-LINE TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS (47 C.F.R. § 2.106) by FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION,OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,POLICY AND RULES DIVISION.The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology's Spectrum Inventory Table -- 137 MHz to 100 GHz. The table lists information on common service names, FCC rule parts, operational parameters, coverage, and number of assignments. It is based on the "Table of Frequency Allocations" in Section 2.106 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. It is available in WordPerfect or Adobe Portable Document format.Cable TV Channel FrequenciesColorful wall chart in Adobe PDF format from the NTIAThe FCC rules contain charts of the channels assigned for most radio services: United States Table of Frequency AllocationsFM radio broadcastingTelevision channelsCitizens Band radioAmateur radioCordless telephones (43 - 50 MHz)Aviation radioPublic Safety radioIndustrial/Business RadioTwo-way radio 470-512 MHzTwo-way radio 806-824, 851-869, 896-901, and 935-940 MHzRadiolocationLocation and Monitoring Service220-222 MHz BandClay Irving's list of frequency band plans.Long Island Scanning Resources, a site with lists of frequencies for Long Island and many other areas (by Jim Fordyce).US Navy Submarine communications spectrum (in ".pdf" format - requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)How the Radio Spectrum Works, part of the How Stuff Works series by Marshall Brain.Wireless Spectrum Finder (formerly SpectrumGuide) is a book by Bennett Z. Kobb. Information on where to purchase it is at McGraw-Hill and Amazon. Amazon also sells an e-book edition.

Toll-free phone numbers for the FCC

Call the FCC National Call Center at 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322). (Service is not available in all states, yet.)Before you call, see if the answer is on the Call Center's Top Fifty List of consumer issues. There is information on, among other things, filing interference complaints, applying for licenses, and complaints about telephone service.For information concerning the status of a completed and mailed application or license, call the Licensing Division, Customer Assistance Branch, Gettysburg, PA: 1-800-322-1117.

Forms and applications

Many applications are submitted to the FCC using electronic filing over the internet Some applications can be submitted by mail. The paper forms are available on the internet at http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html. To get forms by mailCall 1-800-418-FORM (1-800-418-3676)Leave voice mail to have forms mailed to you. My experience has been that the orders go out the next day via first class mail.Some forms are available via fax. To get an index of forms sent to your fax machine, call the 800 number and choose option one during the automated response. Once you have the index, call the 800 number again from the handset of your fax machine and order the form. ORDERING FORMS: instructions from the Gettysburg Customer Service Division that includes a list of forms by number and title.For information on fees, see the FCC "Fees" page.

Rules and Regulations

The FCC Rules and Regulations is published annually in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). They can be viewed on the web at this location: http://wireless.fcc.gov/rules.html.There are also copies of the FCC rules which incorporate the latest changes:Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR), Title 47 TelecommunicationsPart 15 - Radio Frequency DevicesPart 97 - Amateur RadioHarold Hallikainen's Hypertext FCC Rules Project is a front end that allows you to browse or search the rules at the Government Printing Office.The printed version is sold as bound paperback books which can be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. The printed version of Title 47 is issued as of October 1 of each year and becomes available the following February. Each volume costs about $25. The CFR may also be in the reference section of some public libraries.I think the easiest way to buy the printed book edition of the CFR is from the U.S. Government Printing Office Bookstores. They have branches in many cities. The one closest to me is at 26 Federal Plaza (enter on Duane St. east of Broadway), Room 110, New York, NY 10278 Telephone: 212-264-3825.Pike & Fischer, Inc. (4600 East-West Highway, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, telephone 301-654-6262) sells a CD-ROM of communications regulations. They also offer a loose-leaf notebook subscription service.Rules Service Company (7615 Standish Pl., Rockville, MD 20855, telephone 301-424-9402, fax 301-762-7853) also sells a loose-leaf subscription to the FCC Rules and has a disk version available.The FCC issued a public notice, GOVERNMENT AND NON-GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS SOURCES, which lists the above sources of the FCC Rules, as well as some others that might be useful. The Federal Register is the official publication for Notices, Rules and Proposed Rules from Federal Agencies and Organizations. If you know the page you wish to retrieve, get it at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/retrieve.html.The NTIA Manual contains the requirements for Federal agencies which use the radio spectrum. A printed version is available from the Superintendentof Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (Catalog no. 903-008-00000-8).To participate in the rule making process:Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) gives the public greater access to FCC rulemakings and docketed proceedings by accepting comments via the Internet. ECFS also allows you to research, retrieve, view, and print any document in the system including previous non-electronic FCC documents that have been scanned into the system. ECFS will include data and images from 1992 onward when it's completed. Hints on Filing Comments with the FCC (This is a text file. Open with your web browser.)How to Participate in the FCC Rule Making Process

Other radio communications resources

Ham RadioAmerican Radio Relay League.U.S. Amateur Radio Callsign Lookup Page (database is updated DAILY and is derived from FCC license data).Repeater directory | Arizona | artsci's Repeater DatabaseTelevision and radio broadcasting.Doug Lung's RF Page by the columnist for TV Technology magazine.The Society of Broadcast Engineers (includes an extensive list of broadcast related links.)Womble Carlyle, Attorneys (includes informational memos on FCC actions.)National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Spread Spectrum Scene OnlineThis page written by John Neuhaus, WA2JXE. Please mail your comments and suggestions to < var n='john'; var d='jneuhaus.com'; document.write('');john at jneuhaus.com document.write('');>.Last revision: Thu, Feb 1, 2007
 

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