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Call Sign WNGS649   Radio Service YE - PubSafty/SpecEmer/PubSaftyNtlPlan,806-817/851-862MHz,Trunked
 
Applications
Receipt Date File Number and Type Status
12/11/2023  0010810448
RO - Renewal Only
Granted  
12/04/2013  0006042106
RO - Renewal Only
Granted  
09/06/2012  0005382187
MD - Modification
Granted  
All Applications (10)
Automated Letters and Authorizations
12/11/2023 7622638 Renewal Reminder -- Licensee
12/08/2003 2420263 Renewal Reminder
Comments
  INCREASE TOWER HGT AND ANT HGT [D3]  
History
12/12/2023  License Renewed 
12/11/2023  Renewal Reminder Letter Sent 
12/05/2013  License Renewed 
All History (19)
Special Conditions
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This authorization is issued under the condition that harmful interference will not be caused to Federal government stations. Note: Federal government stations may be transitioning to narrowband operations and most are required to do so by Jan. 1, 2005, i.e., operating 12.5 kHz bandwidth equipment--in some cases using center frequencies "offset" 12.5 kHz from your center frequency(s). Federal government stations are licensed by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). For information on the Federal government's transition to narrowband operations, go to NTIA's Office of Spectrum Management home page at: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/osmhome.html. Non-Federal licensees should note that operation of "25 kHz equipment" increases the likelihood of causing interference to Federal government stations. If interference is caused, non-Federal users must cease operating and modify operations so as not to cause harmful interference to Federal government stations.  
This authorization is issued under the condition that harmful interference will not be caused to Federal government stations. Note: Federal government stations may be transitioning to narrowband operations and most are required to do so by Jan. 1, 2005, i.e., operating 12.5 kHz bandwidth equipment--in some cases using center frequencies "offset" 12.5 kHz from your center frequency(s). Federal government stations are licensed by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). For information on the Federal government's transition to narrowband operations, go to NTIA's Office of Spectrum Management home page at: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/osmhome.html. Non-Federal licensees should note that operation of "25 kHz equipment" increases the likelihood of causing interference to Federal government stations. If interference is caused, non-Federal users must cease operating and modify operations so as not to cause harmful interference to Federal government stations.  
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