Talk:Frequency coordinator

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Jgreimer

A complete list of frequency coordinators can be found on the FCC's site at: http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=licensing_3&id=industrial_business

Below 800 MHz Coordinators Frequency coordinators in this range are based on designations clarified in Section 90.35 of the Commission's Rules.

Coordinator Frequency Designation AAA Frequency Coordination c/o RadioSoft, Inc. 194 Professional Park Drive Clarkesville, GA 30523 P: 888-601-FORM P: 888-723-4695 F: 888-723-4685 E: [email protected] LA: Automobile

Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA)* Attn: Frequency Coordination Department 8484 Westpark Drive McLean, VA 22102 P: 703-528-5115 F: 703-524-1074 E: [email protected]

  • Also coordinates on behalf of the Petroleum Frequency Coordinating Committee (PFCC), International Taxicab and Livery Association (ITLA), Telephone Maintenance Frequency Advisory Committee (TELFAC), Newspaper Association of America (NAA), and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

IP: Petroleum

Utilities Telecom Council Spectrum Services (UTC) 1129 20th Street NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20036 P: 202-872-0030 F: 202-872-1331 E: [email protected] IW: Power

Association of American Railroads (AAR)* Frequency Coordination Attn: James Reimer P.O. Box 11130 55500 DOT Road, P. O. Box 11130 Pueblo, CO 81001 P: 719-584-0578 F: 719-584-7145 E: [email protected]

  • AAR also coordinates all industrial/business frequencies.
  • AAR has entered into a number of Memoranda of Understanding with the FCC and will receive, investigate and, if possible, resolve private land mobile interference complaints in the first instance. Complaints that cannot be resolved after a specified time period will be referred to the Enforcement Bureau.

The Enforcement Bureau encourages Private Land Mobile Radio Station licensees wishing to file interference complaints involving private land mobile radio operations to submit such complaints directly to the appropriate FAC in accordance with the process set forth in the relevant Memorandum of Understanding.

LR: Railroad

Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA) Attn: Robert Bitton, President 1565 Union Avenue, P.O. Box 775 Union, New Jersey 07083-0775 P: 908-810-8822 F: 908-810-8844 E: [email protected]

Forest Industries Telecommunications (FIT) 1565 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 P: Main Office: 541-485-8441 P: Chicago: 888-583-2-WAY P: Dallas: 888-342-2-WAY P: Los Angeles 888-355-2-WAY P: WASH. D.C. 888-395-2-WAY F: 541-485-7556 E: [email protected]

Hydrological Federal Frequency* NOAA National Weather Service Attn: John Bradley Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services, W/OS31 1325 East-West Highway, Room 13466 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 P: 301-713-0624 x154 E: [email protected]

  • Note that frequencies in the 169-172 MHz and 406-413 MHz bands available under Section 90.265(a) of the Commission's rules must be coordinated through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Manufacturers Radio Frequency Advisory Committee, Inc.(MRFAC) c/o Radiosoft, Inc. 194 Professional Park Drive Clarkesville, GA 30523 P: 800-262-9206 E: [email protected]

Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA) The Wireless Infrastructure Association 901 N Washington Street, Suite 600 Alexandria, VA 22314 P: 703-535-7502 F: 703-836-1608 E: [email protected] Other Return to Top Arrow Return To Top

800/900 MHz Coordinators

Coordinator Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) Attn: Frequency Coordination Department 8484 Westpark Drive, Suite 630 McLean, VA 22102 P: 703-528-5115 F: 703-524-1074 E: [email protected]

Forest Industries Telecommunications (FIT) 1565 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon 97401 P: Main Office: 541-485-8441 P: Chicago: 888-583-2-WAY P: Dallas: 888-342-2-WAY P: Los Angeles 888-355-2-WAY P: WASH. D.C. 888-395-2-WAY F: 541-485-7556 E: [email protected]

Manufacturers Radio Frequency Advisory Committee, Inc. (MRFAC) c/o Radiosoft, Inc. 194 Professional Park Drive Clarkesville, GA 30523 P: 800-262-9206 E: [email protected]

Personal Communications Industry Association (PCIA) The Wireless Infrastructure Association 901 N Washington Street, Suite 600 Alexandria, VA 22314 P: 703-535-7502 F: 703-836-1608 E: [email protected]

Utilities Telecom Council Spectrum Services (UTC) Attn: Frequency Coordination Department 1129 20th Street NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20036 P: 202-872-0030 F: 202-872-1331 E: [email protected]

The following coordinators are certified for the 800 MHz General Category and SMR Pools, but not the 800 MHz B/ILT Pool or the 900 MHz band: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) c/o Radiosoft, Inc. 194 Professional Park Drive Clarkesville, GA 30523 P: 888-601-3676 F: 888-723-4695 E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc. (APCO) Automated Frequency Coordination Department 351 N. Williamson Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114-1112 P: 888-272-6911 F: 386-322-2502 E: [email protected]

Forestry Conservation Communications Association (FCCA) 122 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325 P: 717-398-0815 P: 855-803-1465 F: 717-778-4237 E: [email protected]

International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) 122 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, PA 17325 P: 717-398-0823 P: 855-803-1465 F: 717-778-4237 E: [email protected]

AAA Frequency Coordination c/o Radiosoft, Inc. 194 Professional Park Drive Clarkesville, GA 30523 P: 888-601-FORM P: 888-723-4695 F: 888-723-4695 E: [email protected]

Jgreimer (talk) 03:05, 11 October 2012 (UTC)Reply