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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
 

Public Information Collection Requests Submitted to Office of 
Management and Budget for Review

October 21, 1994.
    The Federal Communications Commission has submitted the following 
information collection requests to OMB for review and clearance under 
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980, 44 U.S.C. Section 3507. Persons 
wishing to comment on these information collection should contact 
Timothy Fain, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10102, NEOB, 
Washington, D.C. 20503, (202) 395-3561. For further information, 
contact Judy Boley, Federal Communications Commission, (202) 418-0214.

    Please Note: Pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.18, the Commission has 
requested expedited review of these collections by December 1, 1994.

    Title: Application for Mobile Radio Service Authorization or Rural 
Radiotelephone Service Authorization.
    Form No.: FCC 600.
    OMB Control No.: None.
    Action: New collection.
    Respondents: Individuals, State or local governments, Non-profit 
institutions, Business or other for-profit, including small businesses.
    Frequency of Response: On occasion.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 151,000 respondents; average 4 hours per 
respondent; 604,000 hours total annual burden.
    Needs and Uses: FCC Form 600 is filed by applicants applying for a 
new or modified authorization to provide or use commercial, private, 
both commercial and private, or fixed service. The data is used to 
determine eligibility, for rulemaking proceedings, enforcement purposes 
and for resolving treaty obligations.

    Title: Notification of Commencement of Service or of Additional or 
Modified Facilities.
    Form No.: FCC 489.
    OMB Control Number: 3060-0318.
    Action: Revised collection.
    Respondents: Business or other for profit, including small 
businesses.
    Frequency of Response: On occasion.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 10,000 respondents; average 3.62 hours per 
response; 36,200 hours total annual burden.
    Needs and Uses: FCC 489 is a multi-purpose form used by commercial 
mobile radio service providers to notify the Commission of commencement 
of service, satisfaction of construction requirements, additional 
transmitters, minor modifications to stations and for certain other 
miscellaneous purposes. FCC 489 is used by the Commission to verify 
compliance with construction and service requirements and to update the 
database.

    Title: Application for Assignment of Authorization or Consent to 
Transfer of Control of License.
    OMB Control Number: 3060-0319.
    Action: Revised Collection.
    Respondents: Business or other for profit, including small 
business.
    Frequency of Response: On occasion.
    Estimated Annual Burden: 5,000 respondents; average 3 hours per 
response; 15,000 hours total annual burden.
    Needs and Uses: FCC 490 is filed to solicit Commission approval to 
assign a radio station authorization to another party or to transfer 
control of a licensee. The information collected in the application is 
used by Commission staff to determine whether the proposed sale of a 
radio station and the qualification of the new carrier are in 
compliance with the requirements of FCC rules and regulations.
    The foregoing estimates include the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimates 
or any other aspect of the collections of information, including 
suggestions for reducing the burden, to the Federal Communications 
Commission, Records Management Branch, Paperwork Reduction Project, 
Washington, D.C. 20554 and to the Office of Management and Budget 
Paperwork Reduction Project, Washington, D.C. 20503.

Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Acting Secretary.

Federal Communications Commission

Information and Instructions

Notification of Commencement of Service or of Additional or Modified 
Facilities

Introduction

    FCC 489 is a general purpose notification form for use in the 
Public Mobile Service and the Personal Communications Service. Each 
notification must contain one and only one form FCC 489, but may also 
use one or more of the schedules from form FCC 600 as attachments.

Applicable Rules and Regulations

    Before the notification is prepared, the notifier should review the 
relevant part(s) of the FCC rules in Title 47 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations. Copies of Title 47 may be purchased from the 
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
20402. FCC rules often require various exhibits to be filed with a 
notification in addition to the information requested in the 
notification form. Notifiers should make every effort to file complete 
notifications. Failure to do so can result in the return of the 
notification as unacceptable.

Microfiche

    Notifications on FCC 489 must be filed in microfiche form. 
Generally, three microfiche (one original and two copies) are required. 
Each microfiche must be a copy of the signed paper original. Each 
microfiche copy must be a 148mm  x  105mm negative (clear transparent 
characters appearing on an background providing sufficient contrast to 
make legible copies) at 24 x  or 27 x  reduction. At least one of the 
microfiche sets must be a silver halide camera master of a copy made on 
silver halide film such as Kodak Direct Duplicating Film. The 
microfiche must be placed in paper mircofiche envelopes and submitted 
in a 5'' x 7\1/2\'' envelope. Row ``A'' (the first row for page images) 
of the first microfiche must be left blank.

Paper Original

    Generally, the paper original must be submitted at the same time as 
the microfiche. Refer to the pertinent part of the FCC rules for 
specific instructions.

Magnetic Disks, Electronic Filing

    Notifications on FCC 489 may be filed in magnetic disk form or 
through electronic data transmission. Each notification must be in a 
separate ASCII computer file, even if on the same disk. Each item must 
consist of the item number followed by >>> followed by the data, 
followed by the character sequence <<< (followed by CRLF) to mark the 
end of the item (e.g. N7>>>DC<<<). For items from attached form FCC 600 
Schedules B or C, add the letter ``N'' before the item number and use 
bracketed, comma delimited integers to indicate as needed the schedule 
number, FCC location number, FCC antenna number and FCC transmitter 
number. For example, if the second Schedule C attached to a 
notification reports the addition of a location number 15, the sequence 
NC1{2,15} >>>A<<< must appear in the file. For another example, if the 
fourth Schedule B attached to a notification reports the addition of a 
transmitter number 3 operating on 152.24 MHz using antenna 2 at 
location 12, the sequences NB43 {4,12,2,3}>>>A<<< and NB44 
{4,12,2,3}>>>152.24<<< must appear in the file. In general, for 
attached exhibits use the item number to which they refer with an ``A'' 
suffix. All data and text must be in ASCII format.

Exhibits

    Each document attached as an exhibit must be current as of the date 
of filing. Each page of each exhibit must be identified with the number 
or letter of the exhibit, the number of the page of the exhibit, and 
the total number of pages of the exhibit. If material is to be 
incorporated by reference, see the instruction on incorporation by 
reference. Notifiers using electronic or magnetic disk filing must tag 
each exhibit using the relevant item number followed by ``A''. For 
example, if a text exhibit concerning item N24 is submitted the 
sequence N24A>>> [text of the exhibit]<<< must appear in the file.

Processing Fee

    A processing fee is required with this form. To determine the 
required fee amount, refer to Subpart G of Part 1 of the FCC's rules 
(47 CFR Part 1, Subpart G) or the current fee filing guide for the 
radio service involved. For assistance with fees applicable to this 
form, call (202) 418-0220.

Incorporation by Reference

    You may incorporate by reference documents, exhibits, or other 
lengthy showings already on file with the FCC if the information 
previously filed is more than one 8\1/2\'' by 11'' page in length, and 
all information therein is current and accurate in all significant 
respects. The reference must be attached as an exhibit. The reference 
must contain details sufficient to locate the previously filed 
information found (e.g., station call sign, application file number if 
any, title of proceeding, docket number and legal citations, exhibit 
and page references). Items that request numbers, alphabet letters 
(e.g. ``Y'' or ``N'') or other short answers must be answered directly 
without reference to a previous filing.

Paperwork Reduction and Privacy Act Notice

    The solicitation of personal information requested in this form is 
authorized by the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. The FCC will 
use the information provided in this form to update its official and 
unofficial records, and to determine whether licensees have complied 
with requirements imposed upon them by FCC rules. In reaching that 
determination, or for law enforcement purposes, it may become necessary 
to refer personal information contained in this form to another 
government agency. In addition, all information provided in this form 
will be available for public inspection. If information requested on 
the form is not provided, processing of the notification may be delayed 
or the notification may be returned pursuant to FCC rules. Failure to 
file a notification as required by FCC rules may result in apparent 
liability for forfeiture.
    Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to be ?? 
to ?? hours per response, including the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate 
or any other aspect of this collection of information, including 
suggestions for reducing this burden, to Federal Communications 
Commission, Office of Managing Director, Washington, D.C. 20554, and to 
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management 
and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (3060-0318), Washington, D.C. 
20503.
    The foregoing Notice is required by the Privacy Act of 1974, P.L. 
93-597, December 31, 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3), and the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1980, P.L. 96-511, Section 3504(c)(3).

Specific Instructions for the Notification

Licensee
    Items N1-N8  These items identify the licensee filing the 
notification (the notifier). The information provided must match the 
licensee's name, address and telephone numbers as they appear in FCC 
records, unless one of the purposes of the notification is to change or 
correct this information. These items must be completed.
    Items N9-N16  These items identify the contact representative 
(usually the headquarters office of a large licensee, the law firm or 
other representative of the licensee or the person or company that 
prepared or submitted the notification on behalf of the licensee). In 
the event there is a question concerning the notification, the FCC will 
attempt to communicate with the contact representative first. These 
items are optional.
Reference Information
    Item N17  This item requests the FCC call sign assigned to the 
station to which the notification relates. This item must be completed.
    Item N18  This item requests the file number of the application, 
the grant of which resulted in the specific authorization to which the 
notification relates. This item must be completed only for 
notifications reporting that construction requirements have been met, 
and notifications reporting that service to subscribers has commenced. 
For other types of notifications it may be left blank (or omitted, in 
the case of electronic or magnetic disk filings).
    Item N19  This item requests the date of required completion of 
construction (or the date of required commencement of service) for the 
authorization to which the notification relates. This date is printed 
on most authorizations. The FCC may use this date for further 
identification of the referenced authorization and to determine whether 
the notification has been timely filed. If the date supplied in this 
item differs from the date in FCC records, an exhibit explaining the 
discrepancy should be attached. If the notifier realizes that the 
notification is being late filed, an exhibit explaining the reason for 
the late filing should be attached. This item must be completed only 
for notifications reporting that construction requirements have been 
met, and notifications reporting that service to subscribers has 
commenced. For other types of notifications it may be left blank (or 
omitted, in the case of electronic or magnetic disk filings).
Market/Channel Block
    Item N20  This item identifies by number the market or licensing 
area of the station to which the notification is relevant. The market 
designators are listed in FCC Public Notices or in the FCC Record. The 
response to this item must be consistent with the response to item N23. 
This item must be answered only if the notification is for a station or 
system in one of the radio services that is licensed on a geographic 
licensing area or ``market'' basis (e.g. Cellular Radio Service). It 
should not be answered for notifications in radio services licensed on 
a station by station basis, instead it may be left blank (or omitted, 
in the case of electronic or magnetic disk filings).
    Item N21  This item indicates the channel block assigned to the 
station to which the notification is relevant. It must be answered only 
if the notification is for a station or system in one of the radio 
services for which spectrum is assigned in channel blocks. For filings 
in the Cellular Radio Service, the answer to this item is either ``A'' 
or ``B''. For filings in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service 
(commercial aviation), the answer to this item is ``C-'' followed by a 
number between 1 and 29 (e.g. C-17). This item should not be answered 
for filings in radio services in which channels are individually 
assigned.
    Item N22  This item identifies the sub-market of the system to 
which the notification is relevant. This item must be answered only if 
the notification is for a system in one of the radio services that is 
licensed on a geographic licensing area or ``market'' basis, and the 
market has been subdivided. For notifications in other services it may 
be left blank (or omitted, in the case of electronic or magnetic disk 
filings).
    Item N23  This item identifies by name the market or licensing area 
of the station to which the notification is relevant. The market names 
are listed in FCC Public Notices or in the FCC Record. The response 
must be consistent with the response to item N20. This item must be 
answered only if the notification is for a system in one of the radio 
services that is licensed on a geographic licensing area or ``market'' 
basis. This item should not be answered for notifications in radio 
services licensed on a station by station basis. For notifications in 
other services it may be left blank (or omitted, in the case of 
electronic or magnetic disk filings).
Purpose of Notification
    Item N24  This item states the purpose(s) for the notification. 
Enter one or more letters corresponding to the listed purposes. If 
letters H or I are indicated, Schedule B or C from form FCC 600 must be 
attached, as appropriate.
Control Points
    Items N25-N27  These items provide for changes to the station or 
system control points, and the telephone number(s) where a person 
responsible for operation of the station or system could be reached, if 
necessary. These items must be answered only when a control point is to 
be added, deleted or modified. To move an existing control point or 
change a telephone number, delete the old information and add the new.
System Identification Numbers
    Items N28-N33  These items provide for the use or discontinuance 
(by licensees in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service) of the system 
identification numbers (SIDs) assigned to other cellular systems. For 
other types of notifications these items must be left blank (or 
omitted, in the case of electronic or magnetic disk filings). Cellular 
licensees that need a new (not previously assigned) SID must apply for 
it using form FCC 600, rather than filing this notification form. By 
placing an ``A'' on a row in item N28 and providing data on that row in 
items N29-N33 that agree with FCC records, the notifier indicates that 
it has sought and obtained the consent of the licensee of the cellular 
system identified on that row in items N30-N33 (the consenting cellular 
system) to the use, by the notifier in the cellular system indicated in 
items N20-N23, of a system identification number (given in item 29) 
originally assigned to the consenting cellular system.
Certification
    Items N34-N38  To be acceptable for filing, notifications must be 
signed in accordance with Part 1 of the FCC rules.

Attachment of Schedules A, B or C From FCC 600

Schedule A
    Schedule A is attached only if it is necessary or desirable to use 
the FACILITIES NOT CONSTRUCTED module in connection with purpose E 
(reporting that a system has been partially constructed). In some cases 
where more than one antenna or transmitter is authorized at a location, 
and some but not all of the facilities have been constructed, it may be 
necessary to further distinguish the unconstructed facilities by 
channel. If so, indicate the affected channels in an exhibit, using 
item number NA12A.
Schedule B
    Schedule B is used when site-specific data is required for 
notifications in radio services involving individual channel 
assignments. At least one Schedule B must be filed for each location 
for which data is required. Schedule B provides location data, 
information concerning proximity to market boundaries, technical 
information concerning the antennas and transmitters at the particular 
location, radial power and antenna height data, and information about 
points of communication for transmitters at the particular location. 
Each Schedule B can hold data for multiple antennas at one location by 
using additional copies of page 2. For each antenna, Schedule B can 
hold data for up to four transmitters and/or channels. Additional 
Schedule Bs may be filed for the same location or antenna if necessary.
Schedule C
    Schedule C is used when site-specific data is required for 
notifications in the radio services for which spectrum is assigned in 
channel blocks. One Schedule C must be filed for each location for 
which data is required. Schedule C provides location data, technical 
parameters of the facility at the particular location, radial power and 
antenna height data.

Specific Instructions for Schedule B Technical Data--Individual Channel 
Assignment

Location
    Item B1  This item indicates what action the notifier wants the FCC 
to take in the database with regard to the location specified in items 
B3-B10. If the notification is for a new location in an existing system 
or station (i.e. the location does not already exist on any channel in 
the authorized system or station), the answer to this item is ``A''. If 
the location is an existing location in the authorized system or 
station and the licensee has abandoned or intends to abandon the 
location completely, the answer to this item is ``D''. (Also see the 
instruction for items B11-B14 below). In all other cases, the answer to 
this item is ``M''. If the notifier answers this item ``A'' and the FCC 
computer finds an exact match for the location within the system or 
station, the Schedule B will be processed as if this item had been 
answered ``M''. If the notifier answers this item ``M'' and the FCC 
computer cannot find an exact match for the specified location within 
the system or station, the Schedule B will be processed as if this item 
had been answered ``A''. If the notifier answers this item ``D'' and 
the FCC computer cannot find an exact match for the specified location 
within the system or station, the Schedule B will not be processed.
    Item B2  This item is the FCC assigned location number for an 
existing location, or for a new location, a letter (e.g. A, B, C etc.).
    Items B3-B10  These item identify the location by its address or, 
if there is no address, by a brief description of the location such as 
a distance and direction from known landmarks (e.g. ``5 km south of 
Anytown, US'').
    Items B7, B8, B9 and B10  These items are the geographic 
coordinates of the location. Items B7 and B8 are the North latitude and 
West longitude, respectively, with reference to the North American 
Datum of 1927. Items B7 and B8 are required. Items B9 and B10 are the 
North latitude and West longitude, respectively, with reference to the 
North American Datum of 1983. Items B9 and B10 are optional, but may 
assist processing of the Schedule B.
    Items B11-B14  These items key to location data that is to be 
replaced by the data in items B3-B10 in the data base. The notifier 
should complete these items only if (1) correcting geographical 
coordinates or (2) relocating all facilities at the location indicated 
by these items to the location specified in items B3-B10. The notifier 
must not complete these items if the intent is to relocate some, but 
not all, of the facilities at a particular location. (In such a case, 
the notifier must submit two Schedule Bs with the notification--one to 
delete the facilities at the previous location and another to add those 
facilities at the new location.)
Supplementary Location Information
    Item B15  This item is optional and concerns proximity of the 
location to Canada. If the notifier does not know whether the location 
is North of Line A or East of Line C, this item should be left blank.
    Item B16  This item is optional and concerns proximity of the 
location to Mexico. If the notifier does not know whether the location 
is within 200 kilometers (124 miles) of the U.S.-Mexico border, this 
item should be left blank.
    Items B17-B19  These items must be completed only for filings in 
the narrowband Personal Communications Service (other than nationwide 
and response channel related filings).
Antenna
    Item B20  This item indicates what action the notifier wants the 
FCC to take in the database with regard to the antenna specified in 
items B22-B28. If the filing is for a new antenna (i.e. the antenna 
does not already exist at this location for any channel in the 
authorized system or station), the answer to this item is ``A''. If the 
antenna is an existing antenna in an authorized system or station and 
the licensee has abandoned or intends to abandon the antenna 
completely, the answer to this item is ``D''. In all other cases, the 
answer to this item is ``M''. If the notifier answers this item ``A'' 
and the FCC computer finds an exact match for the antenna with the 
system or station, this portion of the Schedule B will be processed as 
if this item had been answered ``M''. If the notifier answers this item 
``M'' and the FCC computer cannot find an exact match for the specified 
antenna within the system or station, this portion of the Schedule B 
will be processed as if this item had been answered ``A''. If the 
notifier answers this item ``D'' and the FCC computer cannot find an 
exact match for the specified antenna within the system or station, 
this portion of the Schedule B will not be processed.
    Item B21  This item indicates whether the antenna in question is 
already authorized or whether it is only proposed in a pending 
application. The notifier must answer this item.
    Item B22  This item indicates the FCC antenna number of the 
antenna. If the notifier knows this number (which is printed on the 
authorization), he or she should complete this item.
    Items B23-28  This item describes the antenna by its type, 
manufacturer and model number, and must be completed for all 
notifications where a Schedule B is attached, except for those in the 
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service. Type means a generic description 
(e.g. collinear vertical, Yagi, panel array). Manufacturer is the name 
of the company that made the antenna, and model number is the 
designation that the manufacturer assigns to the antenna. If a polar 
plot of the antenna horizontal or vertical radiation pattern is 
required by the pertinent FCC rules, attach as an exhibit such plot (or 
in the case of electronic or magnetic filing, substitute a table of the 
polar data for 360 deg. in 5 deg. increments in the format: bearing, 
gaindBd), using item number B25A.
    Items B26 & B28  These items report the actual and effective height 
at which the antenna is mounted. These items must be completed for all 
notifications where a Schedule B is attached, except for those in the 
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item B27  This item is not used with notifications and should be 
left blank or omitted.
Transmitters for Antenna
    Item B29  This item is the FCC transmitter number for the 
transmitter.
    Item B30  This item indicates what action the notifier wants the 
FCC to take in the database with regard to as many as four transmitters 
(or channels) associated with the (same) antenna. If the notification 
is for a new transmitter or channel (i.e. a transmitter or channel that 
does not already exist for this antenna at this location in the system 
or station), the answer to this item is ``A''. If the transmitter or 
channel already exists for this antenna at this location in the 
authorized system or station and the licensee has abandoned or intends 
to abandon the transmitter or channel completely, the answer to this 
item is ``D''. In all other cases, the answer to this item is ``M''. If 
the notifier answers this item ``A'' and the FCC computer finds an 
exact match for the transmitter or channel for this antenna at this 
location within the system or station, this portion of the Schedule B 
will be processed as if this item had been answered ``M''. If the 
notifier answers this item ``M'' and the FCC computer cannot find an 
exact match for the specified transmitter or channel for this antenna 
at this location within the system or station, this portion of the 
Schedule B will be processed as if this item had been answered ``A''. 
If the notifier answers this item ``D'' and the FCC computer cannot 
find an exact match for the specified transmitter or channel for this 
antenna at this location within the system or station this portion of 
the Schedule B will not be processed.
    Item B31  This item specifies the center frequencies of the 
channels on which the transmitters operate. The pertinent channel(s) 
must be specified for each transmitter.
    Item B32  This item requests a four letter code that identifies the 
transmitter class. The four letter code consists of two letters that 
conform to the international station classification nomenclature used 
by the International Frequency Registration Board, followed by two 
letters that further classify the transmitter by usage. The codes are 
as follows:


Base..........................................................  FBBS    
Standby.......................................................  FBST    
Mobile subscriber.............................................  MLSB    
Dispatch......................................................  FXDI    
Auxiliary test................................................  FXTS    
Control.......................................................  FXCT    
Repeater......................................................  FXRP    
Fixed relay...................................................  FXRX    
Ground........................................................  FBGS    
Air-ground signaling..........................................  FBSI    
Inter-office..................................................  FXIO    
Fixed subscriber..............................................  FXSB    
Central office................................................  FXCO    
                                                                        

    Item B33  This item should be completed only if the notification 
reports the use of an emission type that is not authorized in the FCC 
rules for use by all stations in the pertinent radio service, but has 
already been authorized for use by the station or system to which the 
notification pertains.
    Item B34  This item reports the maximum effective radiated power 
(ERP) in any direction on the specified channel. This item must be 
completed for all transmitter notifications. The answer must be stated 
in Watts.
Radial Data for Antenna
    Item B35  This item reports the height of the antenna center of 
radiation above the average terrain elevation (AAT) along each of the 
eight cardinal radials. This item must be completed for all antenna 
notifications, except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone 
Service.
    Items B36-B39  These items report the effective radiated power 
(ERP) for each transmitter or channel in each of the eight cardinal 
radial directions. These items must be completed for all transmitter 
notifications, except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone 
Service.
Points of Communication for Antenna
    Item B40-B45  These items describe fixed points of communication 
for (1) stations in the Rural Radiotelephone Service serving 
individually licensed subscribers, and (2) point-to-multipoint 
transmitters operating on channels that are assigned only to stations 
that communicate with four or more points. These items should be 
completed only by notifiers reporting a relocation of these points of 
communications and not for any other purpose.

Specific Instructions for FCC 600 Schedule C Technical Data--Block 
Channel Assignment

Location
    Item C1  This item indicates what action the notifier wants the FCC 
to take in the database with regard to the location specified in items 
C3-10. If the notification is for a new location in an existing system 
or station (i.e. the location does not already exist in the authorized 
system or station), the answer to this item is ``A''. If the location 
is an existing location in the authorized system or station and the 
licensee has abandoned or intends to abandon the location completely, 
the answer to this item is ``D''. (Also see the instruction for items 
C11-C14 below.) In all other cases, the answer to this item is ``M''. 
If the notifier answers this item ``A'' and the FCC computer finds an 
exact match for the location within the system or station, the Schedule 
C will be processed as if this item had been answered ``M''. If the 
notifier answers this item ``M'' and the FCC computer cannot find an 
exact match for the specified location within the system or station, 
the Schedule C will be processed as if this item had been answered 
``A''. If the notifier answers this item ``D'' and the FCC computer 
cannot find an exact match for the specified location within the system 
or station, the Schedule C will not be processed.
    Item C2  This item is the FCC assigned location number for an 
existing location, or for a new location, a letter (e.g. A, B, C etc).
    Items C3-C6  These items identify the location by its address or, 
if there is no address, by a brief description of the location such as 
a distance and direction from known landmarks (e.g. ``5 km south of 
Anytown, US'').
    Items C7, C8, C9 and C10  These items are the geographic 
coordinates of the location. Items C7 and C8 are the North latitude and 
West longitude, respectively, with reference to the North American 
Datum of 1927. Items C7 and C8 are required. Items C9 and C10 are the 
North latitude and West longitude, respectively, with reference to the 
North American Datum of 1983. Items C9 and C10 are optional, but may 
assist processing of the Schedule C.
    Items C11-C14  These items key to location data that is to be 
replaced by the data in items C3-C10 in the data base. The notifier 
should complete these items only if (1) correcting geographical 
coordinates or (2) relocating all facilities at the location indicated 
by these items to the location specified in items C3-C10. The notifier 
must not complete these items if the intent is to relocate some, but 
not all, of the facilities at a particular location. (In such a case, 
the notifier must submit two Schedule Cs with the filing--one to delete 
the facilities at the previous location and another to add those 
facilities at the new location.)
Technical Parameters
    Items C15, C16  These items report the actual and effective height 
at which the antenna is mounted. These items must be completed for all 
notifications to which Schedule C is attached, except for those in the 
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C17  This item reports the maximum effective radiated power 
(ERP) of the facility in any direction. This item must be completed for 
all transmitter notifications to which Schedule C is attached. The 
answer must be stated in Watts.
Radial Data
    Item C18  This item reports the height of the antenna center of 
radiation above the average terrain elevation (AAT) along each of the 
eight cardinal radials. This item must be completed for all 
notifications to which Schedule C is attached, except for those in the 
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C19  This item reports the effective radiated power (ERP) in 
each of the eight cardinal radial directions. This item must be 
completed for all notifications to which Schedule C is attached, except 
for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C20  This item reports the calculated radial distance to the 
service area boundary (SAB) from the specified location. This item is 
required only for notifications in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C21  This item reports the determined radial distance to the 
Cellular Geographic Service Area (CGSA) from the specified location. 
This item is required only for notifications in the Cellular 
Radiotelephone Service.

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BILLING CODE 6712-01-C

Federal Communications Commission

Information and Instructions

Application for Assignment of Authorization or Consent to Transfer of 
Control of Licensee

Introduction

    FCC 490 is a form used for applications for assignment of 
authorization and consent to transfer of control in the commercial 
mobile radio services and the Rural Radiotelephone Service. Each such 
application must be made on form FCC 490. For full assignments of 
authorization, FCC 490 alone is sufficient. For partial assignments, 
additional forms (FCC 600 and FCC 489) are required.

Applicable Rules and Regulations

    Before the application is prepared, the applicant should review the 
relevant part(s) of the FCC rules in Title 47 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations. Copies of Title 47 may be purchased from the 
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
20402. FCC rules often require various exhibits to be filed with an 
application in addition to the information requested in the application 
form. Applicants should make every effort to file complete 
applications. Failure to do so can result in the return as unacceptable 
for filing or dismissal of the application.

Microfiche

    For the services governed by Part 22 and Part 24 of FCC rules, 
applications on FCC 490 must be filed in microfiche form. Generally, 
three microfiche (one original and two copies) are required. Each 
microfiche must be a copy of the signed paper original. Each microfiche 
copy must be a 148mm  x  105mm negative (clear transparent characters 
appearing on an background providing sufficient contrast to make 
legible copies) at 24 x  or 27 x  reduction. At least one of the 
microfiche sets must be a silver halide camera master or a copy made on 
silver halide film such as Kodak Direct Duplicating Film. The 
microfiche must be placed in paper microfiche envelopes and submitted 
in a 5'' x 7\1/2\'' envelope. Row ``A'' (the first row for page images) 
of the first microfiche must be left blank. The paper original must be 
submitted at the same time as the microfiche.

Magnetic Disks, Electronic Filing

    For the services governed by Part 22 and Part 24 of FCC rules, 
applications on FCC 490 may be filed in magnetic disk form or through 
electronic data transmission. Each application must be in a separate 
ASCII computer file, even if on the same disk. Each item must consist 
of the item number followed by >>> followed by the data, followed by 
the character sequence <<< (followed by CRLF) to mark the end of the 
item (e.g. T6>>>DC<<<). In general, for attached exhibits use the item 
number to which they refer with an ``A'' suffix. All data and text must 
be in ASCII format.

Exhibits

    Each document attached as an exhibit must be current as of the date 
of filing. Each page of each exhibit must be identified with the number 
or letter of the exhibit, the number of the page of the exhibit and the 
total number of pages of the exhibit. If material is to be incorporated 
by reference, see the instruction on incorporation by reference. 
Notifiers using electronic or magnetic disk filing must tag each 
exhibit using the relevant item number followed by ``A''. For example, 
if a text exhibit concerning item T48 is submitted, the sequence 
T48>>>[text of the exhibit]<<< must appear in the file.

Processing Fee

    A processing fee is required with this form. To determine the 
required fee amount, refer to Subpart G of Part 1 of the FCC's rules 
(47 CFR Part 1, Subpart G) or the current fee filing guide for the 
radio service involved. For assistance with fees applicable in the 
radio services governed by Part 22 and Part 24 of the FCC rules, call 
(202) 418-0220. For assistance with fees in other radio services, 
contact the Consumer Assistance Branch, Federal Communications 
Commission, Gettysburg, PA 17326, (800) 322-1117.

Incorporation by Reference

    Applicants in the radio services governed by Part 22 and Part 24 of 
FCC rules may incorporate by reference documents, exhibits, or other 
lengthy showings already on file with the FCC if the information 
previously filed is more than one 8\1/2\'' by 11'' page in length, and 
all information therein is current and accurate in all significant 
respects. The reference must be attached as an exhibit. The reference 
must contain details sufficient to locate the previously filed 
information can be found (e.g. station call sign, application call 
sign, application file number if any, title of proceeding, docket 
number and legal citations, exhibit and page references). Items that 
request numbers, alphabet letters (e.g. ``Y'' or ``N'' or other short 
answers must be answered directly without reference to a previous 
filing.

Paperwork Reduction and Privacy Act Notice

    The solicitation of personal information requested in this form is 
authorized by the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. The FCC will 
use the information provided in this form to determine whether a grant 
of the application would serve the public interest. In reaching that 
determination, or for law enforcement purposes, it may become necessary 
to refer personal information contained in this form to another 
government agency. In addition, all information provided in this form 
will be available for public inspection. If information requested on 
the form is not provided, processing of the application may be delayed 
or the application may be returned pursuant to FCC rules. Failure to 
obtain prior FCC approval of an assignment of authorization or transfer 
of control as required by FCC rules may result in revocation or 
apparent liability for forfeiture.
    Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to be ?? 
to ?? hours per response, including the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate 
or any other aspect of this collection of information, including 
suggestions for reducing this burden, to Federal Communications 
Commission, Office of Managing Director, Washington, D.C. 20554, and to 
the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management 
and Budget. Paperwork Reduction Project (3060-0319), Washington, D.C. 
20503.
    The foregoing Notice is required by the Privacy Act of 1974, P.L. 
93-597, December 31, 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3), and the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1980, P.L. 96-511, Section 3504(c)(3).

Specific Instructions for the Application

Assignor or Transferor
    Items T1-T8  These items identify the licensee that is applying to 
assign its authorization or for consent to a transfer for control. The 
information provided must match the licensee's name, address and 
telephone numbers as they appear in FCC records, unless it is intended 
to change or correct this information. These items must be completed.
    Items T9-T16  These items identify the contact representative 
(usually the headquarters office of a large licensee, the law firm or 
other representative of the licensee of the person or company that 
prepared or submitted the application on behalf of the licensee). In 
the event there is a question concerning the application the FCC will 
attempt to communicate with the contact representative first. These 
items are optional.
Type of Transaction
    Item T17  This item indicates whether the application is for 
assignment of authorization or consent to transfer of control. This 
item must be completed.
    Item T18  This item indicates how the assignment or transfer of 
control is to be accomplished. This item must be completed.
    Item T19  This item indicates whether the assignment of 
authorization or transfer of control is voluntary or involuntary. This 
item must be completed.
    Item T20  This item indicates whether or not the application is for 
a pro forma assignment of authorization or transfer of control. This 
item must be completed.
    Item T21  This item indicates whether or not local or state 
authorization is required for the assignment of authorization or 
transfer of control. This item must be completed.
Assignment of Stock
    Items T22-T27  These items report the number of shares of stock and 
the classification of these shares (e.g. common stock) involved in a 
transfer of control effected by the transfer of stock. These items must 
be completed only for applications involving a transfer of stock.
Authorization(s) to be Assigned or Transferred
    This table identifies the authorization(s) to be assigned, or for 
which control of the licensee is to be transferred. At least one row of 
this table must be completed. Use a separate row for each 
authorization. Attach additional copies of page 2 if necessary to list 
more authorizations.
    Item T28  This column of the table lists the call sign(s) of the 
authorizations to be assigned or transferred.
    Item T29  This column of the table identifies the radio service or 
radio service sub-category for each authorization. Use the following 
two-letter codes designating the FCC radio service, or radio service 
subcategory.


Commercial                                                              
Personal Communications Service                                         
  Broadband......................................................  CW   
  Narrowland.....................................................  CN   
Cellular Radiotelephone Service..................................  CL   
Paging and Radiotelephone Service................................  CD   
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service................................  CG   
Offshore Radiotelephone Service..................................  CO   
Rural Radiotelephone Service.....................................  CR   
Business Radio Service (if commercial)                                  
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GB   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YB   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GU   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YU   
  929-930 MHz, paging systems....................................  GS   
  Other..........................................................  IB   
Specialized Mobile Radio                                                
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GX   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YX   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GR   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YS   
220 MHz Systems                                                         
  Nationwide Non-Commercial 10 Channel...........................  NL   
  Nationwide Non-Commercial 5 Channel............................  NS   
  Nationwide Commercial 5 Channel................................  NC   
  Non-Nationwide 5 Channel Trunked...............................  QT   
  Non-Nationwide Data............................................  QD   
  Non-Nationwide Public Safety/Mutual Aid........................  QM   
  Non-Nationwide Other...........................................  QO   
                                                                        

    Item T30  This column of the table lists the data on which each 
authorization was first granted to the assignor or transferor.
    Item T31  This column of the table indicates how the assignor of 
transferor obtained the authorization(s). Use the following codes:


Uncontested Application (no competing applications)..............  UA   
Contested Application (competing applications)                          
  Comparative Hearing............................................  CH   
  Random Selection...............................................  RS   
  Competitive Bidding............................................  CB   
Voluntary Assignment of Authorization............................  VA   
Involuntary Assignment of Authorization..........................  IA   
Voluntary Transfer of Control....................................  VT   
Involuntary Transfer of Control..................................  IT   
                                                                        

    Item T32  This column of the table must contain the name of the 
licensee exactly as it currently appears in the official FCC records. 
It may differ from that in items T1 and T3 if the name has been changed 
but FCC records do not yet reflect the change.
Assignee or Transferee
    Items T33-T40  These items identify the party that is applying to 
become or control the licensee of the authorizations listed in items 
T28-T32. These items must be completed.
New Licensee Information
    Items T41-T48  These items identify who the licensee will be if an 
assignment of authorization is granted. The information provided will 
become the licensee's name, address and telephone numbers of record, 
and the authorization will be sent to this address. This item must be 
completed only if the licensee name and other information will be 
different from that given in items T1-T8 after the authorization is 
assigned.
Basic Qualifications
    Items T49-T53  These items request indications and information that 
enable the FCC to determine whether the assignee or transferee or 
assignor or transferror is disqualified from holding, assigning or 
transferring an FCC authorization because of misconduct. Items T49-T51 
must be answered ``N'' if there is no misconduct. Item T52 must be 
answered ``N'' if the assignor or transferor and the assignee or 
transferee applicant is not a party in any pending matter relevant to 
misconduct. Item T53 must be answered ``Y'' if the applicant is not 
subject to denial of federal benefits pursuant to the Anti-Drug Abuse 
Act of 1988 (21 U.S.C. Sec. 862). If the answer to items T49, T50, T51 
or T52 is ``Y'' or if the answer to item T53 is ``N'', attach as an 
exhibit a statement explaining the circumstances and why the applicant 
believes that an FCC grant of the application would be in the public 
interest notwithstanding the actual or alleged misconduct. Use T49A, 
T50A, T51A, T52A, or T53A as the item number(s) for such exhibits, 
respectively.
Assignor or Transferor Certification
    Items T54-T57  In order for the application to be acceptable for 
filing, the assignor or transferor must sign this certification in 
accordance with Part 1 of the FCC rules.
Assignee or Transferee Certification
    Items T58-T62  In order for the application to be acceptable for 
filing, the assignee or transferee must sign this certification in 
accordance with Part 1 of the FCC rules.

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BILLING CODE 6712-01-C

Federal Communications Commission

Information and Instructions

Application for Mobile Radio Service Authorization or Rural 
Radiotelephone Service Authorization

Introduction

    Form FCC 600 is a multi-part form comprising a main form and 
several optional schedules. Each application or amendment must contain 
one and only one main form (pages 1 and 2), but may contain as few or 
as many of the optional schedules as necessary. Some of the schedules 
are also used as attachments to Form FCC 489.

For Assistance

    For assistance with Form FCC 600 applications for radio services 
regulated under Part 22 or Part 24, contact the mobile licensing 
division at the FCC, Washington D.C. 20554, (202) 481-1350. For 
assistance with Form FCC 600 applications for other services, contact 
Consumer Assistance Branch, Federal Communications Commission, 
Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245, (800) 322-1117 or (717) 337-1212.

English to Metric Conversions

    The following English to Metric equivalents should be used to 
convert heights and distances, where necessary:

1 foot = 0.3048 meters
1 mile = 1.6093 kilometers

Applicable Rules and Regulations

    Before the application is prepared, applicant should review the 
relevant part of the FCC rules in Title 47 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations. Copies of Title 47 may be purchased from the 
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
20402. FCC rules generally require various exhibits to be filed with an 
application in addition to the information requested in the application 
form. Applicants should make every effort to file complete 
applications. Failure to do so can result in a dismissal or return of 
the application or a delay in processing the application.

Paper Copies

    The number of paper copies of this application required to be filed 
varies depending on the radio service. Refer to the pertinent part of 
the FCC rules for specific instructions.

Microfiche Copies (Part 22 and Part 24)

    Applications on Form FCC 600 for authority to operate facilities in 
the radio services governed by Part 22 or Part 24 of the FCC rules must 
be filed in microfiche form. See the pertinent part of the FCC rules to 
determine how this requirement applies. If microfiche is required, 
submit three microfiche (one original and two copies). Each microfiche 
must be a copy of the signed original. Each microfiche copy must be a 
148mm  x  105mm negative (clear transparent characters appearing on an 
opaque background) at 24X to 27X reduction for microfiche or microfiche 
jackets. One of the microfiche sets must be a silver halide camera 
master or a copy made on silver halide film such as Kodak Direct 
Duplicating Film. The microfiche must be placed in paper microfiche 
envelopes and submitted in a 5''  x  7.5'' envelope. Row ``A'' (the 
first row for page images) of the first microfiche must be left blank.

Magnetic Disks, Electronic Filing

    Applications on Form FCC 600 for authority to operate facilities in 
certain radio services may be filed in magnetic disk form or through 
electronic data transmission. See the pertinent part of the FCC rules 
to determine whether this provision applies and the requisite filing 
details.
    For applications in the services governed by Part 22 or Part 24 of 
the FCC rules, each filing must be in a separate computer file, even if 
on the same disk. Each item must consist of the item number followed by 
>>> followed by the data, followed by the character sequence <<< 
(followed by CRLF) to mark the end of the item (e.g. 7>>>DC<<<). For 
items from Schedules B or C, use bracketed, comma delimited integers to 
indicate as needed the schedule number, FCC location number, FCC 
antenna number and FCC transmitter number. For example, if the second 
Schedule C in a filing is to add a location number 15, the sequence 
C1{2, 15}>>>A<<< must appear in the file. For another example, if the 
fourth Schedule B in a filing is to add a transmitter number 3 to 
operate on 152.24 MHz using antenna 2 at location 12, the sequences 
B43{4, 12, 2, 3}>>>A<<< and B44{4, 12, 2, 3}>>>152.24<<< must appear in 
the file. In general, attached exhibits use the item number to which 
they refer with an ``A'' suffix. All data and text must be in ASCII 
format.

Processing Fee

    A processing fee may be required with this form. To determine the 
required fee amount, refer to Subpart G of Part 1 of the FCC's rules 
(47 CFR Part 1, Subpart G) or the current fee filing guide for the 
radio service involved. For assistance with fees applicable in the 
radio services governed by Part 22 and Part 24 of the FCC rules, call 
(202) 418-0220. For assistance with fees in other radio services, 
contact the Consumer Assistance Branch, Federal Communications 
Commission, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245, (800) 322-1117 or (717) 337-
1212.

Incorporation by Reference (Part 22 and Part 24)

    You may incorporate by reference documents, exhibits, or other 
lengthy showings already on file with the FCC only if: the information 
previously filed is more than one 8\1/2\'' by 11'' page in length, and 
all information therein is current and accurate in all significant 
respects; the reference states specifically where the previously filed 
information can be found (i.e., station call sign and application file 
number, title of proceeding, docket number and legal citations), 
including exhibit and page references. Use the relevant item number 
followed by ``A''. Items that call for numbers, or which can be 
answered ``Y'' or ``N'' by or other short answers must be answered 
directly without reference to a previous filing.

Current Information

    Information filed with the FCC must be kept current. The applicant 
should notify the FCC regarding any material change in the facts as 
they appear in the application. See 47 CFR 1.65.

Waiver Requests

    Requests for waivers must contain as an exhibit a statement of 
reasons sufficient to justify a waiver. A separate request with the 
required showing must be made for each rule waiver desired, identifying 
the specific rule or policy for which the waiver is requested. For 
waiver requests other than for rules in Part 22 and Part 24, there may 
be a fee requirement. Refer to the appropriate FCC fee filing guide.

Exhibits (Part 22 and Part 24)

    Each document required to be filed as an exhibit should be current 
as of the date of filing. Each page of each exhibit must be identified 
with the number or letter of the exhibit, the number of the page of the 
exhibit and the total number of pages of the exhibit. If material is to 
be incorporated by reference, see the instruction on incorporation by 
reference. If interference studies are required by rule, attach these 
as an exhibit. If this application is a request for an extension of 
time to complete construction, then attach as an exhibit a statement 
explaining how failure to complete construction was beyond the 
applicant's control.

Paperwork Reduction and Privacy Act Notice

    The solicitation of personal information requested in this form is 
authorized by the Communications Act of 1934, as amended. The FCC will 
use the information provided in this form to determine whether grant of 
this application is in the public interest. In reaching that 
determination, or for law enforcement purposes, it may become necessary 
to refer personal information contained in this form to another 
government agency. In addition, all information provided in this form 
will be available for public inspection. If information requested on 
the form is not provided, processing of the application may be delayed 
or the application may be returned without action pursuant to FCC 
rules. Your response is required to obtain the requested authority.
    Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to be 0.25 
to 7 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, 
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data 
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. 
Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of 
this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this 
burden, to Federal Communications Commission, Records Management 
Branch, Washington, D.C. 20554.
    The foregoing Notice is required by the Privacy Act of 1974, P.L. 
93-597, December 31, 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(3), and the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1980, P.L. 96-511, Section 3504(c)(3).

International Registration (Other Than Part 22 and Part 24)

    Notice: As a signatory party to international treaty agreements, 
the FCC performs certain actions regarding the use of radio. The 
technical details of your station parameters may be reported to the 
International Telecommunications Union, Geneva, Switzerland and to 
countries which border on or are in close proximity to the United 
States. This information along with data reported by other nations will 
be used to protect reported stations and aid in resolution of 
interference disputes between licensees in different countries.
    Certain stations, because of their geographic location, would be 
best protected by provision of additional information. Specifically, 
this includes any proposed station which is located in the region north 
of Line ``A'' as defined in Section 1.955 of FCC rules, or in the State 
of Alaska east of Line ``C''. If the desired station is to operate in 
the 806-821/851-866, 821-824/866-869, 896-901/935-940 MHz bands, please 
consult the applicable rules for available frequencies and use near the 
United States/Canada/Mexico border.

    Note: For control stations meeting the 20 foot criteria that 
require greater than 5 watts output power/ERP for operations in 
regions north of Line ``A'' or in Alaska east of Line ``C'', 
complete Schedule E items E1-E8 and Schedule G items G1-G6 and G8 as 
LOC letter A-F.

    For your convenience and ease of determination, a list of all 
States and counties within those States above line ``A'', for which 
applicants may wish to submit additional information, has been included 
following schedule H instructions and designated Appendix 1. In 
addition, a new form labeled Form 600 Schedule H has been developed for 
supplying this information. Because the operational characteristics for 
the majority of Land Mobile stations are quite similar, submission of 
all of the data requested by the ITU or other nations imposes a 
somewhat heavier burden on applicants than would seem necessary. NOTE: 
However, the form in which certain information is provided, can 
significantly benefit an applicant. In particular, mobile or temporary 
stations whose area of operation is defined in terms of a kilometer 
radius of specified geographical coordinates will provide for more 
accurate protection of these stations than defining their area of 
operation by some other means (See Items E9-E11 on the Form 600 
Schedule E) and will expedite the coordination process where it is 
necessary.
    Unless advised to the contrary, the FCC will make certain 
assumptions which reflect the typical station in these services. 
Carefully review the list below with respect to your particular 
situation. If you believe that these assumptions would leave your 
station insufficiently protected, provide the correct data on Form 600 
Schedule H and attach it with your application. If you do not provide 
the actual data and an interference problem arises involving another 
country's station, your station will be protected only to the limit of 
the FCC's assumptions.
    The following station parameters will be assumed unless otherwise 
stated:
    1. Antenna Polarization. All stations will be reported as having 
antennas with vertical polarization.
    2. Antenna Gain. The antenna gain for all stations will be assumed 
to be 6 dB.
    3. Antenna Azimuth of Main Lobe. We will report each base or mobile 
relay station as having an omnidirectional (360 degrees) azimuth. We 
will assume that each control station associated with a mobile relay 
station has a directional antenna with its azimuth of maximum radiation 
directed toward the mobile relay station.
    4. Beamwidth. Where an omnidirectional antenna is assumed, 
beamwidth has no relevance, and therefore, no assumed value will be 
used. For control stations we will assume 20 degrees.
    5. Class of Operation for HF Fixed Stations. All HF Fixed 
applicants must file Form 600 Schedule H. Therefore no assumption will 
be made.
    6. Receiver Information. All stations specified on the same 
application form are assumed to be communicating with each other as a 
system. Receivers will be assumed to operate at the same location as 
the transmitter. In other words, we will assume that the receiver site 
for a mobile station transmission is the location of the associated 
base station. The receiver site for a base station transmission will be 
assumed to be the area of operation of the associated mobile stations. 
For a control station transmission, the location of the associated 
mobile relay station is the location of the receiver.
    7. Control stations meeting the 20 foot criteria that are operating 
in the region north of Line ``A'' or in Alaska east of Line ``C'' will 
not be coordinated with Canada unless Schedule E items E1-E8 and 
Schedule G items G1-G6 and G8 are completed as LOC letter A-F. The ERP 
will be limited to 5 watts if the fixed location is not provided for 
controls meeting the 20 foot criteria operating in these areas.

Frequency Coordination

    All applications for station authorizations which require frequency 
coordination in accordance with applicable FCC rules and any 
correspondence relating thereto, must initially be submitted to the 
certified frequency coordinator for the radio service or frequency 
group involved. For frequency coordination fee information, contact the 
appropriate frequency coordinator for your radio service. After the 
completion of frequency coordination, these applications shall be 
forwarded by the coordinator to the correct address. All other 
applications shall be filed by the applicant at the correct address 
listed on the most current Public Notice. Applications should be filed 
at least sixty (60) days prior to the date upon which the radio 
facilities are required to be in operation.

List of Certified Coordinators (Other Than Part 22 and Part 24)

    See the most current Public Notice for correct addresses or contact 
Consumer Assistance Branch, Federal Communications Commission, 
Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245 (717) 337-1212 or (800) 322-1117.

Quiet Zone

    The quiet zone is a restricted area of operation within Virginia, 
West Virginia, and Garrett County, Maryland in the vicinity of the 
National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, Pocahontas County, 
West Virginia. Permanent Stations in this area should be checked for 
compliance with applicable Commission rules. If the permanent station, 
including control stations meeting the 20 foot criteria, is bounded by 
39 deg.15'N on the north, 78 deg.30'W on the east, 37 deg.30'N on the 
south, and 80 deg.30'W on the west, the application must be accompanied 
by a copy of the clearance obtained from the National Radio Astronomy 
Observatory.
    The request for clearance must be sent to: National Radio Astronomy 
Observatory, P.O. Box 2, Green Bank, West Virginia 24944.

Specific Instructions for the Main Form

Applicant
    Items 1-8  These items identify the applicant. If an authorization 
is granted, the information provided will become the licensee's name, 
address and telephone numbers of record, and the authorization will be 
sent to this address. Applicants must provide a current and valid 
mailing address in the United States, and this address must be that of 
the applicant, not the address of the radio equipment supplier, service 
shop or of any other third party. Failure to respond to FCC 
correspondence sent to the address of record may result in dismissal of 
an application, liability for forfeiture or revocation of an 
authorization.
    Items 9-16  These items identify the contact representative 
(usually the headquarters office of a large applicant, the law firm or 
other representative of the applicant, or the person or company that 
prepared or submitted the application on behalf of the applicant). In 
the event there is a question concerning the application, the FCC will 
attempt to communicate with the contact representative first.
Classification of Filing
    Item 17  Indicates whether the filing is intended as an application 
or an amendment to a previously filed application. If ``N'' is 
indicated, the FCC will assign a new file number to the filing. If 
``A'' is indicated, the FCC will attempt to associate the filing with a 
pending application described by Item 21.
    Item 18  Indicates whether the applicant believes that the FCC 
should classify the filing, for purposes of compliance with Section 309 
of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, as an application for a 
minor change to an existing station, if the filing is an application, 
or as a minor amendment, if the filing is an amendment. For private 
radio services to which Section 309 does not apply, this item should be 
marked ``D''. For commercial mobile services, which are subject to 
Section 309, this item must be marked either ``Y'' or ``N''. If this 
item is marked ``Y'', the FCC will not list the filing in a Public 
Notice unless during processing the FCC subsequently determines that 
the filing should not be classified as minor. If this item is marked 
``N'' and the filing appears to be acceptable for filing, the FCC will 
list the filing in a Public Notice as acceptable for filing prior to 
actually classifying it during processing.
    Item 19  This item indicates whether the filing proposes an initial 
facility, modification of an existing facility or renewal of an 
existing station, for the purposes of classification in regard to 
eligibility for inclusion in competitive bidding procedures. In the 
event that the filing is or becomes mutually exclusive with one or more 
other filings, the indication given here assists the FCC in determining 
what method will be used to select which filing(s) to grant. This item 
does not have to be completed for minor applications or amendments.
    Item 20  If the filing is related to an existing station, this item 
must be completed. The information requested in this item (call sign) 
identifies the existing station to which the filing is relevant.
    Item 21  If the filing is an amendment to a previously-filed 
application, this item must be completed. The information requested in 
this item identifies the previously-filed application.
Nature of Service
    Item 22  This item indicates whether the applicant is applying for 
authorization to provide or use commercial mobile radio service, 
private mobile service, both commercial and private mobile service, or 
fixed service (such as Rural Radiotelephone Service, including BETRS, 
but not including fixed stations that are incidental to provision of 
mobile service). If the answer is ``both'', attach as an exhibit a 
description of the proposed service that explains why the applicant 
believes that a portion of the service to be provided should be 
classified as a private mobile service. Use 22A as the item number for 
the exhibit.
    Items 23-25  These items request information that the FCC could use 
to determine whether a proposed service is a commercial mobile radio 
service or a private radio service under Section 332 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Item 23 must be answered ``P'' 
if the proposed service is to be made available to the public or to 
such classes of eligible users as to be effectively available to a 
substantial portion of the public, ``E'' if the service is to be made 
available to eligible users other than the applicant, but not 
constituting a substantial portion of the public, or ``I'' if the 
service will be available only to the applicant and its employees. Item 
24 must be marked ``P'' if the service is to be provided for profit, 
i.e. with the intent of receiving compensation or monetary gain. 
Otherwise, Item 24 must be marked ``N''. Item 25 must be marked ``Y'' 
if the applicant proposes to provide interconnected service as defined 
in Sec. 20.3 of the FCC rules. Otherwise, Item 25 must be marked ``N''.
    Item 26  This item requests a two-letter code designating the FCC 
radio service, or radio service sub-category, in which the applicant 
requests authorization and to which any requested channels are 
allocated. The codes are as follows:


Commercial                                                              
Personal Communications Service                                         
  Broadband......................................................  CW   
  Narrowband.....................................................  CN   
Cellular Radiotelephone Service..................................  CL   
Paging and Radiotelephone Service................................  CD   
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service................................  CG   
Offshore Radiotelephone Service..................................  CO   
Rural Radiotelephone Service.....................................  CR   
Specialized Mobile Radio                                                
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GX   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YX   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GR   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YS   
220 MHz Systems                                                         
  Nationwide Non-Commercial 10 Channel...........................  NL   
  Nationwide Non-Commercial 5 Channel............................  NS   
  Nationwide Commercial 5 Channel................................  NC   
  Non-Nationwide 5 Channel Trunked...............................  QT   
  Non-Nationwide Data............................................  QD   
  Non-Nationwide Public Safety/Mutual Aid........................  QM   
  Non-Nationwide Other...........................................  QO   
Industrial                                                              
Business Radio Service                                                  
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GB   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YB   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GU   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YU   
  929-930 MHz paging systems.....................................  GS   
  Other..........................................................  IB   
Industrial services, except Business Radio Service                      
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GO   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YO   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GI   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YI   
Other:                                                                  
  Forest Products Radio Service..................................  IF   
  Petroleum Radio Service........................................  IP   
  Special Industrial Radio Service...............................  IS   
  Telephone Maintenance Radio Service............................  IT   
  Film and Video Production Radio Service........................  IV   
  Power Radio Service............................................  IW   
  Manufacturers Radio Service....................................  IX   
  Relay Press Radio Service......................................  IY   
Land Transportation                                                     
Land Transportation services                                            
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GO   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YO   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GI   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YI   
Other:                                                                  
  Automobile Emergency Radio Service.............................  LA   
  Railroad Radio Service.........................................  LR   
  Taxicab Radio Service..........................................  LX   
  Interurban Passenger Radio Service.............................  LI   
  Interurban Property Radio Service..............................  LJ   
  Urban Passenger Radio Service..................................  LU   
  Urban Property Radio Service...................................  LV   
Public Safety                                                           
National Plan                                                           
  821-824/866-869 MHz, conventional..............................  GF   
  821-824/866-869 MHz, trunked...................................  YF   
Public Safety services                                                  
  806-821/851-866 MHz, conventional..............................  GP   
  806-821/851-866 MHz, trunked...................................  YP   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, conventional..............................  GA   
  896-901/935-940 MHz, trunked...................................  YA   
Other:                                                                  
  Fire Radio Service.............................................  PF   
  Highway Maintenance Radio Service..............................  PH   
  Local Government Radio Service.................................  PL   
  Emergency Medical Radio Service................................  PM   
  Police Radio Service...........................................  PP   
  Forestry Conservation Radio Service............................  PO   
Special Emergency                                                       
  Special Emergency Radio Service................................  PS   
Other                                                                   
  Low Power Auxiliary Broadcast..................................  LP   
  Remote Pickup Auxiliary Broadcast..............................  RP   
  Radiolocation Radio Service....................................  RS   
                                                                        

    Item 27  This item requests a two-letter code indicating the type 
of operation proposed. This item must be completed for radio services 
governed by Part 22. It may be omitted for applications in all other 
services. The codes are as follows:


One-way paging...................................................  OP   
Response paging..................................................  RP   
Two-way mobile telephone.........................................  TT   
Two-way mobile data..............................................  TD   
Two-way mobile telephone, data & images..........................  TB   
Two-way mobile communications....................................  TC   
Dispatch.........................................................  DP   
Rural radiotelephone, conventional...............................  RR   
Rural radiotelephone, BETRS......................................  RB   
Air-ground radiotelephone........................................  AR   
Point-to-point...................................................  PP   
Point-to-multipoint..............................................  PM   
Other............................................................  NS   
                                                                        

Environmental Policy
    Item 28  This item is required for compliance with the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4335. See 
also Part 1, Subpart I of the FCC rules (47 CFR 1.1301-1.1319). This 
item must be answered, either ``Y'' or ``N''. Answer ``Y'' if an FCC 
grant of the proposed facility may have a significant environmental 
effect as defined in Sec. 1.1307 of the FCC rules and attach an exhibit 
with the required environmental assessment. Use 28A as the item number 
for this attachment. Examples of facilities that may have a significant 
effect on the environment include:
     An antenna structure located in a residential area (as 
defined by applicable zoning laws) which will utilize high intensity 
aviation obstruction lighting
     A facility located in an officially designated wilderness 
area, wildlife preserve or floodplain
     A facility that affects a site significant in American 
history
     A facility, the construction of which involves extensive 
changes in surface features
Alien Ownership
    Items 29-33  These items request indications and information that 
enable the FCC to determine whether or not an applicant is eligible 
under Section 310 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, to 
hold a station license. Item 29 must be answered, either ``Y'' or 
``N''. Items 30-33 must be answered on applications for authority to 
provide commercial mobile service, but may be omitted on other 
applications. The FCC can not grant an authorization to a foreign 
government or the representative of a foreign government. Therefore, if 
the true and correct answer to Item 29 is ``Y'', the applicant is not 
eligible for a license and the FCC will dismiss the application, if 
filed, without further consideration. Likewise, the FCC can not grant 
an authorization to provide commercial mobile radio service to any 
applicant for which the true and correct answer to Item 30, 31 or 32 is 
``Y''. If the answer to Item 33 is ``Y'' and the application is for 
authorization to provide commercial mobile radio service, attach an 
exhibit explaining the nature and extent of any foreign ownership or 
control. Use 33A as the item number for this exhibit.
Basic Qualifications
    Items 34-38  These items request indications and information that 
enable the FCC to determine whether an applicant is disqualified from 
holding an FCC authorization because of misconduct. Items 34-36 must be 
answered ``N'' if there is no misconduct. Item 37 must be answered 
``N'' if the applicant is not a party in any pending matter relevant to 
misconduct. Item 38 must be answered ``Y'' if the applicant is not 
subject to denial of federal benefits pursuant to the Anti-Drug Abuse 
Act of 1988 (21 U.S.C. Sec. 862). If the answer to Items 34, 35, 36 or 
37 is ``Y'' or if the answer to item 38 is ``N'', attach as an exhibit 
a statement explaining the circumstances and why the applicant believes 
that an FCC grant of the application would be in the public interest 
notwithstanding the actual or alleged misconduct. Use 34A, 35A, 36A, 
37A or 38A as the item number(s) for such exhibits, respectively.
Certification
    Items 39-43  These items must be completed. To be acceptable for 
filing, applications and amendments must be signed in accordance with 
Part 1 of the FCC rules. The signer must be a person authorized to sign 
the application. Paper originals of applications must bear an original 
signature. Neither rubber-stamped nor photocopied signatures are 
acceptable.

The Schedules

    The purposes of the schedules are as follows:
Schedule A
    One Schedule A is required for each application or amendment in the 
radio services governed by Part 22 or Part 24 of FCC rules. These 
services are the Personal Communications Service, the Cellular 
Radiotelephone Service, the Paging and Radiotelephone Service, the 
Rural Radiotelephone Service, the Offshore Radiotelephone Service and 
the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service. Schedule A indicates the purpose 
of the filing. It is the only schedule needed for initial systems where 
no site specific data is being submitted, and for requests for 
extension of time to construct facilities. Schedule A must not be filed 
with Schedules D or E.
Schedule B
    Schedule B is used when site-specific data is required for 
applications, amendments or notifications involving individual channel 
assignments, in the radio services for which Schedule A is required. At 
least one Schedule B must be filed for each location for which data is 
required. Schedule B provides location data, information concerning 
proximity to market boundaries, technical information concerning the 
antennas and transmitters at the particular location, radial power and 
antenna height data, and information about points of communication for 
transmitters at the particular location. Each Schedule B can hold data 
for multiple antennas at one location by using additional copies of 
page 2. For each antenna, Schedule B can hold data for up to four 
transmitters and/or channels. Additional Schedule Bs may be filed for 
the same location or antenna if necessary.
Schedule C
    Schedule C is used when site-specific data is required for 
applications, amendments or notifications in the radio services for 
which Schedule A is required and for which spectrum is assigned in 
channel blocks. One Schedule C must be filed for each location for 
which data is required. Schedule C provides location data, technical 
parameters of the facility at the particular location, radial power and 
antenna height data.
Schedule D
    Schedule D is required for applications and amendments in all radio 
services for which Form FCC 600 may be used, except those for which 
Schedule A is required. It provides additional administrative data for 
stations in these services.
Schedule E
    Schedule E is required for applications and amendments in all radio 
services for which Form FCC 600 may be used, except those for which 
Schedule A is required. It provides station location data for stations 
in these services.
Schedule F
    Schedule F is required when permanent location data is submitted on 
Schedule B, C or E. However, in some services (e.g. PCS), applicants 
may need to obtain antenna clearance independent of the system 
authorization by filing Form FCC 854. See the pertinent part(s) of the 
FCC rules.
Schedule G
    Schedule G is required for applications and amendments in all radio 
services for which Form FCC 600 may be used, except those for which 
Schedule A is required. It provides technical data for stations in 
these services. The reverse side of Schedule G provides for additional 
frequencies. Additional Schedule Gs may be filed if necessary.
Schedule H
    Schedule H is required for applications and amendments in the 
Remote Pickup Broadcast Auxiliary Radio Service for permanent location 
stations and for land mobile stations operating on frequencies lower 
than 27.5 MHz. Failure to include this schedule when required will 
result in the return of the application without further action. Land 
mobile stations located near international borders that seek protection 
from interference should complete Schedule H.

Schedules Required (Other Than Part 22 and Part 24)

    If the application to be submitted includes fixed or permanent 
location stations (A-F), complete the Main Form, Schedule D, Schedule 
E, Schedule F and Schedule G. Schedule H must also be completed for 
fixed location stations proposed in the Remote Pickup Broadcast 
Auxiliary Radio Service.
    If the application to be submitted includes only control stations 
meeting the 20 foot criteria, mobile, temporary or itinerant locations 
(G-Z), complete Form 600 Main Form, Schedule D, Schedule E and Schedule 
G.
    Schedule H must also be completed for all stations proposing to 
operate on frequencies below 27.5 MHz.

    Note: The Main Form and applicable schedules should be submitted 
as one package, stapled in the upper left corner. The Main Form 
should be first with the following schedules in alphabetical order.

Specific Instructions for Schedule A Administrative Information

Purpose of Filing
    Item A1  This item states the purpose(s) for the filing. Enter one 
or more letters corresponding to the listed purposes. If none of the 
listed purposes correctly describe the reason for the filing, or if the 
filing requests a waiver of one or more FCC rules or an extension of 
time to construct facilities, attach as an exhibit a narrative 
description of the purpose, circumstances and/or waiver request 
including required justification. Use A1A as the item number for this 
exhibit.
Market/Channel Block
    Item A2  This item must be answered only if the filing is for an 
authorization in one of the radio services that is licensed on a 
geographic licensing area or ``market'' basis (e.g. Cellular Radio 
Service). It identifies the market to which the filing pertains. The 
market designators are listed in FCC Public Notices or in the FCC 
Record. This item should not be answered for filings in radio services 
licensed on a station-by-station basis.
    Item A3  This item must be answered only if the filing is for an 
authorization in one of the radio services for which spectrum is 
assigned in channel blocks. For filings in the Cellular Radio Service, 
the answer to this item is either ``A'' or ``B''. For filings in the 
Air-ground Radiotelephone Service (commercial aviation), the answer to 
this item is ``C-'' followed by a number between 1 and 29 (e.g. C-17). 
This item should not be answered for filings in radio services in which 
channels are individually assigned.
    Item A4  This item must be answered only if the filing is for an 
authorization in one of the radio services that is licensed on a 
geographic licensing area or ``market'' basis and the market has been 
subdivided.
    Item A5  This item must be answered only if the filing is for an 
authorization in one of the radio services that is licensed on a 
geographic licensing area or ``market'' basis (e.g. Cellular Radio 
Service). In addition to item A2, it identifies the market to which the 
filing pertains. The market names are listed in FCC Public Notices or 
in the FCC Record. This item should not be answered for filings in 
radio services licensed on a station by station basis.
Control Points
    Items A6-A9  These items provide the location(s) of the station or 
system control points, and the telephone number(s) where a person 
responsible for operation of the station or system could be reached, if 
necessary. These items must be answered only for new systems or 
stations and when a control point is to be added, deleted or modified. 
These items do not have to be answered for broadcast subcarrier paging 
(i.e. if the answer to item A1 is ``O''). If a control point 
modification is the only purpose of the filing, answer item A1 ``S'' 
and file Schedule A as an attachment to Form FCC 489, rather than Form 
FCC 600. To move an existing control point or change a telephone 
number, delete the old information and add the new.
Facilities not Constructed
    Items A10-A12  These items must be completed only in connection 
with (1) filings that request an extension of time to construct 
specific facilities in services where locations are individually 
subject to a construction period requirement, and the rest of the 
station or system has been completed; (2) notifications, using Schedule 
A as an attachment, reporting that a system has been partially 
constructed. In some cases where more than one antenna or transmitter 
is authorized at a location, and some but not all of the facilities 
have been constructed, it may be necessary to further distinguish the 
unconstructed facilities by channel. If so, indicate the affected 
channels in an exhibit, using item number A10A.

Specific Instructions for Schedule B Technical Data--Individual Channel 
Assignment

Location
    Item B1  This item indicates what action the filer wants the FCC to 
take in the database with regard to the location specified in items B2-
B10. If the filing is for a new station or system or for a new location 
in an existing system or station (i.e. the location does not already 
exist on any channel in the authorized system or station or in a 
pending application for the same system or station), the answer is this 
item is ``A''. If the location is an existing location in the 
authorized system or station or a location proposed in a pending 
application for the same system or station, and the licensee has 
abandoned or intends to abandon the location completely, the answer to 
this item is ``D''. (Also see the instruction for items B11-B14 below.) 
In all other cases, the answer to this item is ``M''. If the filer 
answers this item ``A'' and the FCC computer finds an exact match for 
the location within the system or station, the Schedule B will be 
processed as if this item had been answered ``M''. If the filer answers 
this item ``M'' and the FCC computer cannot find an exact match for the 
specified location within the system or station, the Schedule B will be 
processed as if this item had been answered ``A''. If the filer answers 
this item ``D'' and the FCC computer cannot find an exact match for the 
specified location within the system or station, the Schedule B will 
not be processed.
    Item B2  This item is the FCC assigned location number for an 
existing location, or for a new location, a letter (e.g. A, B, C etc). 
In either case, this item is used as the key to identify the location 
on Schedule F (if Schedule F is filed).
    Items B3-B6  These items identify the location by its address or, 
if there is no address, by a brief description of the location such as 
a distance and direction from known landmarks (e.g. ``5 km south of 
Anytown, US'').
    Items B7, B8, B9 and B10  These items are the geographic 
coordinates of the location. Items B7 and B8 are the North latitude and 
West longitude, respectively, with reference to the North American 
Datum of 1927. Items B7 and B8 are required. Items B9 and B10 are the 
North latitude and West longitude, respectively, with reference to the 
North American Datum of 1983. Items B9 and B10 are optional, but may 
assist processing of the Schedule B.
    Items B11-B14  These items key to location data in the database 
that is to be replaced by the data in items B3-B10. The filer should 
complete these items only if (1) correcting geographical coordinates or 
(2) relocating all facilities at the location indicated by these items 
to the location specified in items B3-B10. The filer must not complete 
these items if the intent is to relocate some, but not all, of the 
facilities at a particular location. (In such a case, the filer must 
submit two Schedule Bs with the filing--one to delete the facilities at 
the previous location and another to add those facilities at the new 
location.)
Supplementary Location Information
    Item B15  This item is optional and concerns proximity of the 
location to Canada. If the filer does not know whether the location is 
North of Line A or East of Line C, this item should be left blank. If 
the filer answers ``A'' or ``C'' (and this appears to be plausibly 
correct), the FCC will initiate applicable coordination procedures with 
the Government of Canada. In the event the filer needs to submit 
additional information regarding coordination of a channel assignment 
with the Government of Canada, this should be attached as an exhibit, 
using item number B15A.
    Item B16  This item is optional and concerns proximity of the 
location to Mexico. If the filer does not know whether the location 
within 200 kilometers (124 miles) of the U.S.-Mexico border, this item 
should be left blank. If the filer answers ``Y'' (and this appears to 
be plausibly correct), the FCC will initiate applicable coordination 
procedures with the Government of Mexico. In the event the filer needs 
to submit additional information regarding coordination of a channel 
assignment with the Government of Mexico, this should be attached as an 
exhibit, using item number B16A.
    Items B17-B19  These items must be completed only for filings in 
the narrowband Personal Communications Service (other than nationwide 
and response channel related filings).
Antenna
    Item B20  This item indicates what action the filer wants the FCC 
to take in the database with regard to the antenna specified in items 
B22-B28. If the filing is for a new antenna (i.e. the antenna does not 
already exist at this location for any channel in the authorized system 
or station or in a pending application for the same system or station), 
the answer to this item is ``A''. If the antenna is an existing antenna 
in the authorized system or station or an antenna proposed in a pending 
application for the same system or station, and the licensee has 
abandoned or intends to abandon the antenna completely, the answer to 
this item is ``D''. In all other cases, the answer to this item is 
``M''. If the filer answers this item ``A'' and the FCC computer finds 
an exact match for the antenna within the system or station, this, this 
portion of the Scheduled B will be processed as if this item had been 
answered ``M''. If the filer answers this item ``M'' and the FCC 
computer cannot find an exact match for the specified antenna within 
the system or station, this portion of the Schedule B will be processed 
as if this item had been answered ``A''. If the filer answers this item 
``D'' and the FCC computer cannot find an exact match for the specified 
antenna within the system or station, this portion of the Schedule B 
will not be processed.
    Item B21  This item indicates whether the antenna in question is 
already authorized or whether it is only proposed in a pending 
application. The filer must answer this item.
    Item B22  This item indicates the FCC antenna number of the 
antenna. If a number has been printed on an authorization the applicant 
knows it, he or she should complete this item.
    Items B23-28  This item describes the antenna by its type, 
manufacturer and model number, and must be completed for all filings 
except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service. Type means a 
generic description (e.g. collinear vertical, Yagi, panel array). 
Manufacturer is the name of the company that made the antenna, and 
model number is the designation that the manufacturer assigns to the 
antenna. If a polar plot of the antenna horizontal or vertical 
radiation pattern is required by the pertinent FCC rules, attach as an 
exhibit such plot (or in the case of electronic or magnetic filing, 
substitute a table of the polar data for 360 deg. in 5 deg. increments 
in the format: bearing, gain dBd), using item number B25A.
    Items B26 & B28  These items report the actual and effective height 
at which the antenna is mounted. These items must be completed for all 
filings except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item B27  This item provides the beamwidth of the main major lobe 
of a directional antenna used with a fixed station. This item need not 
be completed for any stations other than fixed stations.
Transmitters for Antenna
    Item B29  This item is the FCC transmitter number for the 
transmitter.
    Item B30  This item indicates what action the filer wants the FCC 
to take in the database with regard to as many as four transmitters (or 
channels) associated with the (same) antenna. If the filing is for a 
new transmitter or channel (i.e., a transmitter or channel that does 
not already exist for this antenna at this location in the system or 
station or in a pending application for the same system or station), 
the answer to this item is ``A''. If the transmitter or channel already 
exists for this antenna at this location in the authorized system or 
station or for an antenna at this location proposed in a pending 
application for the same system or station, and the licensee has 
abandoned or intends to abandon the transmitter or channel completely, 
the answer to this item is ``D''. In all other cases, the answer to 
this item is ``M''. If the filer answers this item ``A'' and the FCC 
computer finds an exact match for the transmitter or channel for this 
antenna at this location within the system or station, this portion of 
the Schedule B will be processed as if this item had been answered 
``M''. If the filer answers this item ``M'' and the FCC computer cannot 
find an exact match for the specified transmitter or channel for this 
antenna at this location within the system or station, this portion of 
the Schedule B will be processed as if this item had been answered 
``A''. If the filer answers this item ``D'' and the FCC computer cannot 
find an exact match for the specified transmitter or channel for this 
antenna at this location within the system or station, this portion of 
the Schedule B will not be processed.
    Item B31  This item specifies the center frequencies of the 
channels on which the transmitters operate or are proposed to operate. 
The pertinent channel(s) must be specified for each transmitter.
    Item B32  This item requests a four letter code that identifies the 
transmitter class. The four letter code consists of two letters that 
conform to the international station classification nomenclature used 
by the International Frequency Registration Board, followed by two 
letters that further classify the transmitter by usage. The codes are 
as follows:


Base..........................................................  FBBS    
Standby.......................................................  FBST    
Mobile subscriber.............................................  MLSB    
Dispatch......................................................  FXDI    
Auxiliary test................................................  FXTS    
Control.......................................................  FXCT    
Repeater......................................................  FXRP    
Fixed relay...................................................  FXRX    
Ground........................................................  FBGS    
Air-ground signaling..........................................  FBSI    
Inner-office..................................................  FXIO    
Fixed subscriber..............................................  FXSB    
Control office................................................  FXCD    
                                                                        

    Item B33  This item should be completed only if the filing requests 
authority to use an emission type that is not already authorized in the 
FCC rules for use by all stations in the pertinent radio service.
    Item B34  This item reports the maximum effective radiated power 
(ERP) in any direction on the specified channel. This item must be 
completed for all transmitter filings. The answer must be stated in 
Watts.
Radial Data for Antenna
    Item B35  This item reports the height of the antenna center of 
radiation above the average terrain elevation (AAT) along each of the 
eight cardinal radials. This item must be completed for all antenna 
filings except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Items B36-B39  These items report the effective radiated power 
(ERP) for each transmitter or channel in each of the eight cardinal 
radial directions. These items must be completed for all transmitter 
filings except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
Points of Communication for Antenna
    Items B40-B45  These items describe fixed points of communication 
for (1) stations in the Rural Radiotelephone Service serving 
individually licensed subscribers, and (2) point-to-multipoint 
transmitters operating on channels that are assigned only to stations 
that communicate with four or more points. These items should not be 
completed by filers for any other purpose.

Specific Instructions for Schedule C Technical Data--Block Channel 
Assignment

Location
    Item C1  This item indicates what action the filer wants the FCC to 
take in the database with regard to the location specified in items C3-
C10. If the filing is for a new station or system or for a new location 
in an existing system or station (i.e., the location does not already 
exist in the authorized system or station or in a pending application 
for the same system or station), the answer to this item is ``A''. If 
the location is an existing location in the authorized system or 
station or a location proposed in a pending application for the same 
system or station, and the licensee has abandoned or intends to abandon 
the location completely, the answer to this item is ``D''. (Also see 
the instruction for items C11-C14 below.) In all other cases, the 
answer to this item is ``M''. If the filer answers this item ``A'' and 
the FCC computer finds an exact match for the location within the 
system or station, the Schedule C will be processed as if this item had 
been answered ``M''. If the filer answers this item ``M'' and the FCC 
computer cannot find an exact match for the specified location within 
the system or station, the Schedule C will be processed as if this item 
had been answered ``A''. If the filer answers this item ``D'' and the 
FCC computer cannot find an exact match for the specified location 
within the system or station, the Schedule C will not be processed.
    Item C2  This item is the FCC assigned location number for an 
existing location, or for a new location, a letter (e.g., A, B, C, 
etc.). In either case, this item is used as the key to identify the 
location on Schedule F (if Schedule F is filed).
    Items C3-C6  These items identify the location by its address or, 
if there is no address, by a brief description of the location such as 
a distance and direction from known landmarks (e.g., ``5 km south of 
Anytown, US'').
    Items C7, C8, C9 and C10  These items are the geographical 
coordinates of the location. Items C7 and C8 are the North latitude and 
West longitude, respectively, with reference to the North American 
Datum of 1927. Items C7 and C8 are required. Items C9 and C10 are the 
North latitude and West longitude, respectively, with reference to the 
North American Datum of 1983. Items C11 and C12 are optional, but may 
assist processing of the Schedule C.
    Items C11-C14  These items key to location data that is to be 
replaced by the data in items C3-C10 in the data base. The filer should 
complete these items only if (1) correcting geographic coordinates or 
(2) relocating all facilities at the location indicated by these items 
to the location specified in items C3-C10. The filer must not complete 
these items if the intent is to relocate some, but not all, of the 
facilities at a particular location. (In such a case, the filer must 
submit two Schedule Cs with the filing--one to delete the facilities at 
the previous location and another to add those facilities at the new 
location.)
Technical Parameters
    Items C15, C16  These items report the actual and effective height 
at which the antenna is mounted. These items must be completed for all 
filings except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C17  This item reports the maximum radiated power (ERP) of the 
facility in any direction. This item must be completed for all 
transmitter filings. The answer must be stated in Watts.
Radial Data
    Item C18  This item reports the height of the antenna center of 
radiation above the average terrain elevation (AAT) along each of the 
eight cardinal radials. This item must be completed for all Schedule C 
filings except for those in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C19  This item reports the effective radiated power (ERP) in 
each of the eight cardinal radial directions. This item must be 
completed for all Schedule C filings except for those in the Air-ground 
Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C20  This item reports the calculated radial distance to the 
service area boundary (SAB) from the specified location. This item is 
required only for filings in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service.
    Item C21  This item reports the determined radial distance to the 
Cellular Geographic Service Area (CGSA) from the specified location. 
This item is required only for filings in the Cellular Radiotelephone 
Service.

General Instructions for Schedule D, E, F, G and H

    LOC letters A through F carry through on Schedule E Items E2-E8, 
Schedule F Items F1-F13, Schedule G Items G1-G8, and Schedule H Items 
H1-H5. It is requested that the applicant begin by inserting the 
parameters of the principal base or mobile relay station on LOC line 
``A'' (plus any other different class of station at that location), 
followed by control station, fixed relay stations, etc. When more than 
one class of station is proposed to be at a common location, use the 
same permanent location letter A through F and a separate horizontal 
line entry for each class of station, and furnish the information 
required by the schedules for each separate class of station. For 
example, if it is proposed to install a base station, a mobile relay 
station, and a fixed relay station at common location ``A'', the 
appropriate information must be entered on three (3) separate 
horizontal lines. The next separate permanent location would use letter 
``B'', etc.

    Note: Applicants for all control stations in the 470-512 MHz 
band (except those licensed under Part 22 of the FCC rules) must use 
LOC letters A-F and furnish the information required by the 
schedules.

    In the 470-512 MHz band, applicants for mobile units, itinerant 
stations and stations at temporary locations must furnish the 
information requested in Schedule E Items E9-E12 and Schedule G Items 
G1-G6. In the 220-222 MHz and above 512 MHz, applicants for control 
stations with antenna heights meeting the 20 foot criteria and/or for 
mobile units, itinerant stations and stations for temporary locations 
must furnish the information requested in Schedule E Items E9-E12 and 
Schedule G Items G1-G6. Below 470 MHz except 220-222 MHz, applicants 
for control stations with antenna heights meeting the 20 foot criteria, 
itinerant stations, stations at temporary locations, and mobile units 
must furnish the information requested in Schedule E Items E9-E12 and 
Schedule G Items G1-G5. Since LOC letters A through F are reserved for 
permanent location stations, entries for control stations meeting the 
20 foot criteria (excluding 470-512 MHz) may be inserted on one line.
    If your application is approved, a license will be mailed to you. 
This authorization permits you to commence operations. (Note: It is a 
violation of Federal Law to begin transmitting prior to obtaining an 
authorization.) If an application is incomplete or filled out 
incorrectly, it will be returned or dismissed along with the reasons 
for this action. Applications which are not in good order will take 
additional time to process. You are, therefore, urged to be very 
careful when completing the application. Each entry on the Form 600 
must be complete in itself. Do NOT use entries such as ``On File'', 
``No Changes'', ``Does Not Apply''', ``Same Pas * * *'', etc.
    Applications for modification of existing station authorizations 
MUST include all current station information in addition to all items 
being modified. (See Schedule D Item D3).

Specific Instructions for Schedule D Administrative Data

    Enter the Licensee Name, Radio Service and Call Sign or Station 
Location city and state.
Purpose of Filing
    Item D1  Enter the purpose of this filing in the brackets.
    N=New Station--Place an N in the brackets to indicate that this is 
an application for a radio station not presently licensed in the 
service listed in Item 26 on page 1 of the Form 600 Main Form.
    M=Modification--Place an M in the brackets to indicate a desired 
change in the conditions of a license(s) during the current authorized 
period. See applicable Commission rules. Use Item D3 to describe the 
change(s) desired. Complete the form in full as for a new station. 
(Note: Once a license(s) is modified, all previous copies of the 
license(s) are no longer valid regardless of the expiration date 
shown.)
    R=Renewal--Place an R in the brackets to indicate that you wish to 
renew an existing authorization that has not expired.
    X=Reinstatement of Expired Authorization--Place an X in the 
brackets to indicate reinstatement of an expired authorization. 
Complete the form in full as for a new station. Licenses that have been 
expired more than 30 days cannot be reinstated. In these cases, the 
former licensee should submit a completed application including 
required frequency coordination for a new license.
    A=Assignment of Authorization--Place an A in the brackets to 
indicate the request for an assignment of the right, title, and 
interest to a station presently authorized to another person or entity. 
Prepare the application in your own name and complete it in the same 
manner as for a new station with all questions answered and include a 
detailed statement of your eligibility for Item D12. Include a letter 
from the assignor meeting the requirements of the Commission's rules. 
For your convenience, FCC Form 1046, ``Assignment of Authorization'' 
may be obtained from any Commission office for this purpose.

    Note: If the purpose of filing is Renewal, Reinstatement of 
Expired Authorization or Assignment of Authorization and a 
modification to the license is also required, use Item D3 to 
describe the changes.

    Item D2  If your application is for a new station, leave Item D2 
blank. If you are changing to system licensing, list the existing call 
signs assigned to the system and indicate which of your existing fixed 
call signs you would prefer to retain by listing that call sign first.
    Item D3  If the application is intended to modify a current 
license(s), indicate the modification(s) proposed. Applications for 
modification of existing station authorizations must include all 
current station information in addition to all items being modified. 
(Note: Certain modifications may require new frequency coordination or 
notification to the FAA--See Part 17 of the FCC Rules and Part 77 of 
the FAA Rules).
Associated Call Signs
    Item D4  List any call sign(s) which is part of the system and 
licensed separately.
Point of Contact
    Items D5-D6  Enter the street address, city, state and voice 
telephone number (including the area code) of the contact point.
Associated Broadcast Station
    Items D7-D9  Complete these items for the Broadcast Auxiliary Radio 
Services only. Enter the parent station call sign, parent station city 
and parent station state.
Market Area
    Item D10  This item must be answered only if the filing is for an 
authorization in one of the radio services that is licensed on a 
geographic licensing area or ``market'' basis. It identifies the market 
to which the filing pertains. The market designators are listed in FCC 
Public Notices or in the FCC Record. This item should not be answered 
for filings in radio services licensed on a station by station basis.
Paging Operations
    Item D11  List the number of paging receivers in this system.
Eligibility
    Item D12  Provide a statement that clearly indicates your 
qualifications for the chosen service. This statement should include:
    (1) A general description of your business or activity.
    (2) A description of how radio will be employed in the activity.
    (3) Any other information which you believe will aid in a 
determination of your eligibility for the service requested.

    Note: Failure to provide clear and complete details justifying 
eligibility will result in return or dismissal of your application. 
Do not use terms such as ``No Change'' or ``On File''.

    Item D13  Enter the number and paragraph of the FCC Rule Section 
which describes the eligibility for the particular radio service you 
specified in Item 26 on page 1 of FCC Form 600 Main Form.
Frequency Coordination Number
    Item D14  This item will be completed by the appropriate certified 
frequency coordinators for those applicants who are required to comply 
with the frequency coordination requirements.

Specific Instructions for Schedule E Station Location Data

    The Form 600 Schedule E has been designed to accommodate six (6) 
permanent locations. LOC letters A through F are to designate the 
separate locations. No more than six (6) different permanent locations 
may be licensed under one call sign. LOC letters A through F for items 
E2-E8 correspond to LOC letters A through F on Schedules F, G and H. 
Enter the Licensee Name, Radio Service and Call Sign or Station 
Location city and state.
    Item E1  The latitude and longitude for locations in the United 
States and the Carribean Islands must be referenced to either the North 
American Datum of 1927 (NAD 27) or 1983 (NAD 83). Enter ``2'' for NAD 
27 or ``8'' for NAD 83. For locations in other areas, enter ``O'' for 
Other and specify the datum used. Topographical maps will indicate 
which datum is used. All coordinates shown on this filing must be 
calculated using the same datum.
Fixed or Permanent Locations
    Item E2  Enter the street address or specific geographic 
description for the transmitter antenna location for each station 
listed for LOC letters (A) through (F). (P.O. Box or geographic 
coordinates are not acceptable.)
    Item E3  Enter the name of the city or town in which the 
transmitter antenna is located for LOC letters (A) through (F). For 
rural or unincorporated areas, enter the nearest city or town to the 
transmitter antenna location.
    Item E4  Enter the name of the county in which the transmitter 
antenna is located for each station listed for LOC letters (A) through 
(F).
    Item E5  Enter the two letter abbreviation for the state in which 
the transmitter antenna is located for LOC letters (A) through (F). The 
abbreviations for each state are provided in Table 1 on the reverse of 
Form 600 Schedule E.
    Item E6  Enter the geographic coordinates of latitude in degrees, 
minutes, and seconds to the nearest second for LOC letters (A) through 
(F). ``N'' for north will be assumed. Enter ``S'' south.
    Item E7  Enter the geographic coordinates of longitude in degrees, 
minutes, and seconds to the nearest second for LOC letters (A) through 
(F). ``W'' for west will be assumed. Enter ``E'' for east.
    Item E8  Enter to the nearest meter the elevation above mean sea 
level of the ground at the antenna location for LOC letters (A) through 
(F). This information can be determined using a 7.5 minute 
topographical quandrangle map of the area or you may consult the city 
or county surveyor in your area. Topographical maps may be purchased 
from the U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC 20242 or from its 
office in Denver, Colorado 80225. See antenna figure examples on 
Schedule F (c=ground elevation above mean sea level).
Controls Meeting the 20 Foot Criteria, Mobile or Temporary Locations
    Item E9-E12  These items are for mobile units, stations operating 
at temporary locations, itinerant stations and control stations meeting 
the 20 foot criteria. Location letters G through Z should correspond 
with location letters G-Z on Schedule G. For example, H 30 kilometer 
radius of Station A, I 30 kilometer radius of Station B.
    For control stations meeting the 20 foot criteria, enter the 
location letter associated with the control station(s) frequencie(s) on 
Schedule G and the primary control state in item E11.
    For mobile, temporary and itinerant operations, enter the location 
letter associated with the mobile, temporary or itinerant frequencie(s) 
on Schedule G.
Area of Operation Codes to be Used in Completing Item E10:
A-F = Centered around permanent station A-F
P = Centered around the operating area other than A-F
S = Statewide operations within a single state
N = The 48 contiguous states
O = Includes Hawaii, Alaska, territories or possessions

    If the area of operation is centered around permanent stations (A-
F), enter the location letter, complete Item E9 with the radius in 
kilometers of the normal area of operation and E10 with the appropriate 
permanent station location letter A-F. For example, H 45 kilometer 
radius of station A.
    In the event a specific mile radius of station A is an inadequate 
description for your system, the application is for mobile only, 
stations operating at temporary locations or for itinerant stations, 
enter the location letter, in item E9 enter a radius in kilometers, in 
item E10 enter ``P'', in item E11 enter the geographical coordinates 
(latitude and longitude in degrees, minutes and seconds), the county 
and state of the center of the operating area. For example, H50 
kilometer radius of 42-29-47, 87-41-16, Cook County, IL.
    For statewide operations within a single state, enter the location 
letter. In item E10 enter ``S'' and in item E11 enter the abbreviation 
for the state (See Table 1 on the reverse of Form 600 Schedule E). If 
the state you are operating in is Alaska, enter ``W'' in item E12 if 
your operations are west of Line C. If your operations are east of Line 
C, enter ``E'' in item E12 (Line C=144 degrees Longitude).
    If your area covers the 48 contiguous states, enter the location 
letter, in item E10 enter ``N'' and in item E11 enter ``US'' for the 
state. Complete item E12 with ``S'' if your operations will be South of 
Line A. If operations will be North of Line A, complete item E12 with 
``N''. See Appendix 1 for a list of counties by state, having areas 
north of Line A following Schedule H instructions.
    If your area includes, in addition to the 48 contiguous states, 
Hawaii, Alaska, territories or possessions, enter a separate line for 
each additional state, territory or possession by including its 
respective two letter state code. Enter the location letter, in item 
E10 enter ``O'', and in item E11 enter the singular two letter state 
code. If operating in Alaska west of Line C, enter ``W'' in item E12. 
If operating in Alaska east of Line C, enter ``E'' in item E12 (Line 
C=144 degrees Longitude).

Specific Instructions for Schedule F Antenna Structure Data

    Schedule F must be completed and filed when permanent location data 
is submitted on Schedules B, C or E, except if Form 854 is required. 
Enter the Licensee Name, Radio Service and Call Sign or Station 
Location city and state.
    If you completed Schedule E, LOC letters A-F for items F1-F13 
correspond to LOC letters A through F on Schedule E.
    Item F1  If you completed Schedule B or C, Location Number is used 
as the key to associate with item B10 on Schedule B and item C10 on 
Schedule C. Enter a Location Number.
    Item F2  If your antenna will be mounted on a structure with an 
existing antenna, enter ``E''. If you propose to construct a new 
structure or use one which contains no existing licensees, enter ``N''. 
The term ``existing antenna'' applies to any structure with an antenna 
which is presently utilized by existing licensees.
    Item F3  If item F2 is ``E'', enter the call sign of one existing 
licensee using the structure.
    Item F4  If item F3 is completed, enter the radio service for that 
call sign.
    Item F5  Enter the full legal name of the owner of the antenna 
structure. If the owner is:
    1. an individual doing business in his/her own name, enter last 
name, first name, middle initial.
    2. an individual doing business under a firm or company name (sole 
proprietorship), enter both the individual's name and the firm or 
company name. ``Doing business as'' may be abbreviated as ``dba''.
    3. a partnership doing business under a firm or company name, enter 
the full name of the partnership.
    4. an unincorporated association, enter the name of the 
association.
    5. a corporation or governmental entity, enter the full legal name 
of the entity.
    Enter the area code and telephone number.
    Item F6  See antenna figure examples 1-3 on the reverse of Form 600 
Schedule F. Indicate the number of the figure which most resembles your 
antenna structure.
    Item F7  Enter the type of supporting structure on which the 
antenna is or will be mounted (i.e., building, tower, tank, silo, 
building/tower, etc).
    Item F8  Enter the height above ground in meters, to the highest 
point of the supporting structure only. For instance, if the antenna 
structure consists of a building/tower combination, include any 
elevator shaft, flag pole, or penthouse in the support structure 
height, but not the antenna, tower, pole or mast. If the antenna 
structure is a tower only, include the height of the tower but not the 
antenna. Refer to letter ``b'' in the antenna figure examples on the 
reverse of Form 600 Schedule F.
    Item F9  Enter the overall height above ground in meters, of the 
entire antenna structure to the highest point, including any 
appurtenances. You must include antennas, dishes, obstruction lighting. 
Refer to letter ``d'' in the antenna figure examples on the reverse of 
Form 600 Schedule F.
    Item F10  Enter the FCC assigned tower number if the tower is 
existing and the number is known.
    Item F11  If a Notice of Construction or Alteration has been filed 
with the FAA, enter ``Y''. If a Notice of Construction or Alteration 
has not been filed, enter ``N''. You must notify the Federal Aviation 
Administration on FAA Form 7460-1 (obtainable from any FAA office), 
with certain limited exceptions as set forth in Part 17 of the FCC 
Rules and Part 77 of the FAA Rules, of any of the following 
construction or alterations of an antenna structure:
    (1) Construction of any new antenna structure or alteration of any 
existing antenna structure, which would result in the top of the 
antenna or the antenna structure exceeding a height of 61 m (200 feet) 
above ground level at the antenna site.
    (2) Construction of any new antenna structure or alteration of any 
existing structure, which would result in the top of the antenna or the 
antenna structure exceeding the height of an imaginary surface 
extending outward and upward at one of the following slopes:
    (a) 1 m above the airport elevation for each 100 m from the nearest 
runway longer than 1 km within 6.1 km of the antenna structure, 
excluding helicopter and seaplane bases with specified boundaries, if 
that airport is either listed in the Airport Directory of the current 
Airman's Information Manual or is operated by a Federal military 
agency.
    (b) 2 m above the airport elevation for each 100 m from the nearest 
runway shorter than 1 km within 3.1 km of the antenna structure, 
excluding helicopter and seaplane bases without specified boundaries, 
if that airport is either listed in the Airport Directory or is 
operated by a Federal military agency.
    (c) 4 m above the airport elevation for each 100 m from the nearest 
landing and takeoff area within 1.5 km of the antenna structure of each 
heliport listed in the Airport Directory or that is operated by a 
Federal military agency.
    (3) Any construction of an antenna structure (or any alteration of 
an antenna structure that would increase its height) on an airport 
listed in the Airport Directory of the current Airman's Information 
Manual.
    (4) When requested by the FAA, any construction or alteration that 
would be in an instrument approach area (defined in the FAA standards 
governing instrument approach procedures) and available information 
indicates it might exceed an obstruction standard of the FAA.
    If you intend to install towers of unusual height or at locations 
in close proximity to aircraft landing areas, it will be to your 
advantage to discuss the location and height of the antenna in detail 
with the appropriate FAA area office before filing your application.
    Item F12  If item F11 was answered ``Y'' (yes), enter the date 
filing was made with the FAA.
    Item F13  If item F11 was answered ``Y'' (yes), enter the name of 
the regional FAA office where the filing was made.
    Item F14  If item F11 was answered ``Y'' (yes), enter the FAA 
assigned Aeronautical Study Number if known.

Specific Instructions for Schedule G Technical Data

    Enter the Licensee Name, Radio Service and Call Sign or Station 
Location city and state.
    LOC letters for items G1 through G8 correspond to LOC letters on 
Schedules E, F and H. Enter the LOC letter if other than letter A.
    Item G1  Enter the specific frequency(ies) in megahertz. The 
requested frequency(ies) must be available in the Commission's rules 
governing the radio service in which you are seeking eligibility. Use a 
separate line for each frequency, except that 800 MHz SMRS mobile(s) 
and control(s) are now designated by frequency range ``806-821'' and 
900 MHz SMRS mobile(s) and control(s) are now designated by frequency 
range ``896-901''. Use a different letter (A-F) for each permanent 
location and refer to Item G2 of these instructions for different 
classes of stations. When multiple frequencies are used at one station 
location, the LOC letter of the previous frequency must be entered.
    Item G2  Enter the appropriate class of station code from the 
following table. Definitions for most of these items are listed in the 
Commission's rules. 

                        Station Class Code Table                        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Class of Station                           Code 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Base............................................................  FB    
Mobile Relay....................................................  FB2   
Community Repeater..............................................  FB4   
Private Carrier (Profit)........................................  FB6   
Private Carrier (Non-Profit)....................................  FB7   
Control.........................................................  *FX1  
Mobile..........................................................  MO    
Mobile/Vehicular Repeater.......................................  MO3   
Private Carrier Mobile Operation (Profit).......................  MO6   
Private Carrier Mobile Operation (Non-Profit)...................  MO7   
Operational Fixed...............................................  FXO   
Fixed Relay.....................................................  FX2   
Fixed...........................................................  **FX  
Radiolocation Land..............................................  LR    
Radiolocation Weather Radar.....................................  WDX   
Radiolocation Mobile............................................  MR    
Secondary Fixed Signalling (for 800 MHz only)...................  FX3   
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Station associated with a mobile relay that employs the same frequency 
  as the associated mobile station for control purposes.                
**Station operating on frequencies available for fixed use for control  
  purposes in accordance with applicable rules.                         

    Note: Where appropriate follow each code with ``T'' for 
Temporary, ``I'' for Itinerant, ``S'' for Standby, ``C'' for 
Interconnect, ``J'' for Temporary Interconnect, ``K'' for Standby 
Interconnect, and ``L'' for Itinerant Interconnect, (e.g., FBT 
meaning Temporary Base).

    Item G3  Enter the number of actual transmitting units at each 
location. Normally, for a station at a pemanent/fixed location (base, 
mobile relay, etc.) only one transmitter is involved; therefore, the 
number ``1'' should be entered on lines (A) through (F). However, if 
more than one transmitter is placed at the same location, so indicate. 
The total number of mobile units is normally the sum of the units to be 
placed in operation at the time of grant plus the units for which 
purchase orders have already been signed and will be in use within 
eight (8) months. There are some exceptions provided for in the rules 
which should be noted.
    For this item vehicular, portable, aircraft, and marine units are 
considered to be mobiles. Paging receivers should not be counted as 
mobile units, but must be listed separately in Schedule D, Item D11.
    Item G4  Enter the bandwidth and class of emission for each 
station. Normally, land mobile operations are intended to provide voice 
communications. The new ITU (International Telecommunications Union) 
emission designators must be used in place of the old designators. The 
following provides samples of the corresponding new ITU designators for 
the most commonly used emission designators.

                          Emission Designators                          
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Old           New     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Frequency modulated (FM) voice.............  20F3           20K0F3E     
Frequency modulated (FM) voice.............  13.6F3         13K6F3E     
Frequency modulated digitized voice........  20F3Y          20K0F1E     
Frequency modulated digitized non-voice....  20F9Y          20K0F1D     
Amplitude modulated single sideband voice..  3A3J           3K00J3E     
Amplitude modulated (AM) voice.............  8A3            8K00A3E     
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Item G5  When operating with single side band (A3J or new 
designator J3E) emission enter the peak envelope power, in Watts, 
followed by the letter ``X'' which represents peak envelope power in 
accordance with Appendix 1, ITU Radio Regulations. For operations using 
A0, A1, A2, A3, A9, F0, F1, F2, F3, and F9 emissions, or the following 
new emission designators N0N, A1A, A2D, A3E, A9W, F1B, F2D, F3E, and 
F9W, enter the mean RF output power, in Watts, normally supplied by the 
transmitter to the antenna feedline. (See applicable rules.)

    Note: The power entered should be the minimum required for 
satisfactory operations.

    Item G6  This information is required, for operations above 10 MHz, 
from applicants requesting new station authorizations, and for major 
modifications described in the applicable rules.
    Enter the effective radiated power. The ERP is the transmitter 
output power times the net gain of the antenna system. The net gain of 
the antenna system is the gain of the antenna minus the transmission 
losses which include losses attributable to the transmission line, 
duplexers, cavity filters and isolators. The actual formula is: ERP 
(watts) equals Power (watts) times Antilog (net gain in dB divided by 
10).
    Item G7  For operations in 220-222 MHz and above 470 MHz, enter the 
height of the antenna above ground elevation for the average terrain. 
See the applicable rules for instructions for computing the height 
above average terrain for the antenna. All other applicants may omit 
this item.
    Item G8  Enter the overall height above ground to the nearest meter 
of the highest part of your antenna (antenna structure plus the height 
of the antenna, if top mounted; the total height to the tip of the 
antenna, if side-mounted). See antenna figures on Schedule F. 
(a=antenna height to tip)

Specific Instructions for Schedule H Additional Antenna Data

    General. All Remote Pick Up Broadcast Auxiliary Radio Service fixed 
location stations and all stations proposing to operate on frequencies 
below 27.5 MHz must complete Form 600 Schedule H. Failure to do so will 
result in the return of your application without further action. Land 
Mobile stations located near international borders that seek protection 
from interference should also complete Form 600 Schedule H. Form 600 
Schedule H may be completed for all other stations if you believe the 
assumptions made by the FCC would leave your station insufficiently 
protected internationally. The assumptions are listed under 
International Registration for other than Parts 22 and 24 Applicants. 
If you do not provide the actual data and an interference problem 
arises involving another country's station, your station will be 
protected only to the limit of the FCC's assumptions. You may have to 
adjust. This is especially important for stations proposed to be 
operated in any of the state-counties defined in Appendix 1 following 
Form 600 Schedule H instructions.
Instructions for Completion of Individual Items
    Enter the Licensee Name, Radio Service and Call Sign or Station 
Location city and state.
    LOC letters for items H1-H5 correspond to LOC letters on Schedules 
E, F and G. Enter the station LOC letter code.
    Item H1  Enter the transmitter frequency in megahertz corresponding 
to the LOC letter codes (A, B, C, etc.) which uniquely define the 
station location identified on Schedule E. When multiple frequencies 
are used at one station location, the station location letter code of 
the previous frequency must be entered.
    Item H2  Enter the angle in the horizontal plane of the 
transmitting antenna main lobe measured clock-wise with respect to True 
North in degrees, or enter 360 to indicate the transmitting antenna is 
non-directional.
    Item H3  For directional antennas, enter the total angle in degrees 
measured horizontally in a plane containing the direction of maximum 
radiation within which the power radiated in any direction does not 
fall more than 3 dB below the power radiated in the direction of 
maximum radiation. This information should be available from the 
specification sheet included with the antenna at time of purchase.
    Item H4  Enter one of the code letters below representing the 
polarization of the transmitting antenna for those circuits above 27.5 
MHz:

E--Elliptical
F--45 Degrees
H--Horizontal
J--Linear
L--Left hand circular
R--Right hand circular
S--Horizontal and Vertical
T--Right and left hand circular
V--Vertical
X--Other (Provide a description)

    Item H5  Enter the ratio, in decibels, of the power required at the 
input of loss-free reference antenna to the power supplied to the input 
of the given antenna to produce, in a given direction, the same field 
strength or the same power flux-density at the same distance. This 
information should be available from the specification sheet included 
with the antenna at the time of purchase.

Appendix I--List of Counties, by State, having areas North of Line A

Idaho

Bonner
Boundary
Shoshone

Indiana

Allen
De Kalb
Steuben

Maine

Aroostook
Franklin
Hancock
Kennebec
Oxford
Penobscot
Piscataquis
Somerset
Waldo
Washington

Michigan

Alcona
Alger
Alpena
Antrim
Arenac
Baraga
Bay
Branch
Calhoun
Charlevoix
Cheboygan
Chippewa
Claire
Clinton
Crawford
Delta
Dickinson
Eaton
Emmett
Genesee
Gladwin
Gogebic
Gratiot
Hillsdale
Houghton
Huron
Ingham
Ionia
Iosco
Iron
Isabella
Jackson
Kalkaska
Keweenaw
Lapeer
Leelanau
Lenawee
Livingston
Luce
Mackinac
Macomb
Marquette
Menominee
Midland
Missaukee
Monroe
Montcalm
Montmorency
Oakland
Ogemaw
Ontonagon
Oscoda
Otsego
Presque Isle
Roscommon
Saginaw
Sanilac
Schoolcraft
Shiawassee
St. Clair
Tuscola
Washtenaw
Wayne

Minnesota

Beltrami
Carlton
Clearwater
Cook
Itasca
Koochiching
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Marshall
Pennington
Polk
Roseau
St. Louis

Montana

Blaine
Chouteau
Daniels
Flathead
Glacier
Hill
Lake
Liberty
Lincoln
McCone
Phillips
Pondera
Richland
Roosevelt
Sanders
Sheridan
Teton
Toole
Valley

New Hampshire

Carroll
Coos
Grafton

New York

Alleghany
Cattaraugus
Cayuga
Chautaugua
Clinton
Erie
Essex
Franklin
Genesee
Hamilton
Herkimer
Jefferson
Lewis
Livingston
Madison
Monroe
Niagara
Oneida
Onondaga
Ontario
Orleans
Oswego
Seneca
Steuben
St. Lawrence
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Wyoming
Yates

North Dakota

Benson
Bottineau
Burke
Cavalier
Divide
Grand Forks
McHenry
McKenzie
Mountrail
Nelson
Pembina
Pierce
Ramsey
Renville
Rolette
Towner
Walsh
Ward
Williams

Ohio

Ashland
Ashtabula
Cuyahoga
Defiance
Erie
Fulton
Geauga
Hancock
Henry
Huron
Lake
Lorain
Lucas
Medina
Ottawa
Paulding
Portage
Putnam
Sandusky
Seneca
Summit
Trumbull
Williams
Woods

Pennsylvania

Crawford
Erie
Warren

Vermont

Addison
Caledonia
Chittenden
Essex
Franklin
Grand Isle
Lamoille
Orange
Orleans
Rutland
Washington
Windsor

Washington

Chelan
Clallam
Douglas
Ferry
Grays Harbor
Island
Jefferson
King
Kitsap
Mason
Okanogan
Pend Oreille
Pierce
San Juan
Skagit
Snohomish
Spokane
Stevens
Whatcom

Wisconsin

Ashland
Bayfield
Douglas
Florence
Forest
Iron
Vilas

Appendix II--Commission Field Offices

    The Commission's field offices and the zip codes are listed below. 
Correspondence with the field offices should be addressed to: Federal 
Communications Commission, Engineer-in-Charge. The street address of 
any office may be found in the local directory, for the city in which 
the office is located, under the heading United States Government.

Alaska

Anchorage 99502-1896

Arizona

Douglas 85608-0006

California

San Diego 92111-2216
Livermore 94551-0311
Cerritos 90701-3684
Hayward 94545-1914

Colorado

Lakewood 80228-2213

Florida

Vero Beach 32961-1730
Miami 33166-4668
Tampa 33607-2356

Georgia

Duluth 30136-4958
Powder Springs 30073-0085

Hawaii

Waipahu 96797-1030

Illinois

Park Ridge 60068-1460

Louisiana

New Orleans 70123-3333

Maine

Belfast 04915-0470

Maryland

Baltimore 21201-2802
Columbia 21045-9998

Massachusetts

Quincy 02169-7495

Michigan

Allegan 49010-9437
Farmington Hills 48335-1552

Minnesota

St. Paul 55101-1467

Missouri

Kansas City 64133-4895

Nebraska

Grand Island 68802-1588

New York

Buffalo 14202-2398
New York 10014-4870

Oregon

Portland 97204-2898

Pennsylvania

Langhorne 19047-1859

Puerto Rico

Hato Rey 00918-1731

Texas

Dallas 75243-3429
Houston 77008-1775
Kingsville 78363-0632

Virginia

Virginia Beach 23455-3725

Washington

Custer 98240-9303
Kirkland 98034-6927

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State Table

Abbreviations for States, Jurisdictions and Areas

AL  Alabama
AK  Alaska
AZ  Arizona
AR  Arkansas
CA  California
CO  Colorado
CT  Connecticut
DE  Delaware
DC  District of Columbia
FL  Florida
GA  Georgia
GM  Gulf of Mexico
HI  Hawaii
ID  Idaho
IL  Illinois
IN  Indiana
IA  Iowa
KS  Kansas
KY  Kentucky
LA  Louisiana
ME  Maine
MD  Maryland
MA  Massachusetts
MI  Michigan
MN  Minnesota
MS  Mississippi
MO  Missouri
MT  Montana
NE  Nebraska
NV  Nevada
NH  New Hampshire
NJ  New Jersey
NM  New Mexico
NY  New York
NC  North Carolina
ND  North Dakota
OH  Ohio
OK  Oklahoma
OR  Oregon
PA  Pennsylvania
RI  Rhode Island
SC  South Carolina
SD  South Dakota
TN  Tennessee
TX  Texas
UT  Utah
VT  Vermont
VA  Virginia
WA  Washington
WV  West Virginia
WI  Wisconsin
WY  Wyoming
AS  American Samoa
GU  Guam
UM  Midway Island
MP  Northern Mariana Islands
PR  Puerto Rico
VI  Virgin Islands
UM  Wake Island

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[FR Doc. 94-26948 Filed 10-31-94; 8:45 am]
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