AFC Coordination Fees
Subject to change without notice.
New Stations / Major Modifications |
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30 MHz – 512 MHz & 806-821/851-866 MHz (non NPSPAC) |
$210* Per Frequency/site combination |
821-824/866-869 MHz (NPSPAC) 700 MHz (RPC) Narrowband |
$60* Per Frequency/site combination ($100 minimum per application) |
FXO/FX3 Station Classes |
$210 * for the first site plus $10 for any reuse of that same frequency at each additional site. |
Minor Modifications |
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No major technical modifications or changes increasing coverage area.
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$50 per application Plus $10 for each Schedule D Plus $10 for each line item on Schedule H pages changed, added, or deleted. $100 Minimum fee
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Coordination of the five National Plan 800 MHz "ICALL" channels and certain other recognized I/O channels ( Click Here ) |
NO CHARGE When combined with other chargeable items. CLICK HERE for schedule If listed alone with no other non-interop frequencies |
System licensing with NO other changes |
$210 per application |
Narrowbanding fee: Add or change to narrowband emission (11K0F3E) equivalent to currently licensed wideband system. |
$25* per callsign (*applies ONLY if the app is submitted via Spectrum Watch) |
* Per frequency or pair of frequencies (as described by the FCC) per site. |
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SPECIAL NOTICE!! APCO ACCEPTS FCC FORM 601 ONLINE |
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Contemplating a large system? If you are anticipating a large project requiring a competitive bid , be sure and contact AFC. We specialize in high performance processing for bulk applications and will provide responsive bids with significant discounts to the above published fees. Refund Policy: The fees charged by APCO are for the coordination service APCO provides and do not guarantee the acquisition of frequencies. Applications that have progressed to the coordination stage are not refundable. Engineering Support: If you are uncertain if frequencies are available, it is advisable to have an engineering study done prior to coordination in order to verify the availability of frequencies prior to submitting an application for coordination. APCO has an engineering staff that is ready to help. Check out the services available in Engineering Services . Legal Assistance: Some applications require waivers to FCC Rules and Regulations. Occasionally the services of a legal firm specializing in telecommunications law practice is advised. If you should require such services, contact AFC. AFC may be able to steer you to an appropriate firm to provide assist in this area. Method of Payment: Fees subject to change without notice. APCO is certified by the Federal Communications Commission to coordinate public safety license applications in the Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services. AFC provides spectrum and licensing services for public safety related to licensing of public safety frequencies. AFC employs a staff of 15 dedicated full time professionals and over 50 regional volunteer professionals to process radio station licenses. In addition to AFC's permanent staff, there is a network of Local Frequency Advisors (click here for info) throughout the United States who, on a volunteer basis, perform the coordination process on a regional basis. There is no substitute for Local Advisors knowledgeable in the RF field and familiar with local politics, terrain and Regional Plans. The fees charged for frequency coordination support both the actual process of coordination as well as APCO's continued support of all public safety spectrum issues. APCO has a commitment to monitor and address matters that affect public safety spectrum. APCO actively and routinely participates in regulatory issues to assure public safety is assured of its ability to access, acquire, maintain, and plan for the best utilization of radio system operations. |
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