FCC Coordination
What FCC Frequency Coordinator Should I Use?
What to Look for in a Frequency Coordinator
- Experience with FCC Part 90 rules and licensing
- Ability to perform accurate engineering and interference studies
- Knowledge of your specific industry or application
- Responsiveness and ability to resolve FCC returns
- Proven track record of successful licensing
Why Many Businesses Choose FIT
Forest Industries Telecommunications (FIT) has been providing frequency coordination and FCC licensing support since 1947. With more than 100 years of combined staff experience, FIT works with businesses, public safety agencies, and industrial users to ensure systems are properly designed and licensed.
- FCC Form 601, 603, and 605 application preparation
- Frequency coordination and certification
- Contour and propagation mapping
- FCC return and dismissal assistance
- Spectrum management and system planning
FIT was also entrusted by MRFAC to handle its coordination responsibilities, reflecting confidence in FIT’s ability to manage complex licensing and engineering requirements.
Contact FIT
Speak directly with a coordinator who understands the process:
- Main Office: 541-485-8441
- Fax: 541-485-7556
- Chicago: 888-583-2-WAY
- Dallas: 888-342-2-WAY
- Los Angeles: 888-355-2-WAY
- Washington, D.C.: 888-395-2-WAY
What Clients Say
Carl Guse, Consultant, CRG LLCFIT provides quality and reliable coordination services. I particularly appreciate their support in resolving problems and FCC returns.
Don Diekman, Collins CommunicationsWe have used FIT for many years for all our FCC Licensing needs. Dave and crew have always provided exceptional service. They work hard to solve your licensing requirements. I highly recommend FIT!Charles”Dave” Gambil, G&G CommunicationsIf you are in need of help with your licenses FIT is the place to call. Great service and honesty. The traits that last.Do I Need a License for Two-Way Radios?Most business two-way radios require an FCC license… Read moreHow Do I License My Business Radios?To license business radios, you must apply through the FCC …Read moreHow Do I Choose the Right Radio Frequencies?Choosing the right radio frequencies requires evaluating your coverage needs… Read moreHow Long Does It Take to Get an FCC Radio License?Most FCC radio licenses take between 2 to 6 weeks… Read moreWhat Is Frequency Coordination?Frequency coordination is the process of selecting and approving radio frequencies… Read moreHow Much Does Frequency Coordination Cost?Frequency coordination typically costs between $400 and $1,… Read moreWhy Should I Use a Frequency Coordinator Instead of Filing Myself?Using a frequency coordinator ensures your application is accurate and compliant… Read moreCan I Use the Same Frequency in Multiple Locations?Yes, frequencies can often be reused in different locations… Read moreWhat Happens If I Operate Radios Without a License?Operating radios without a required FCC license can result in fines… Read moreWhat Is FCC Part 90?FCC Part 90 governs private land mobile … Read moreWhat FCC Frequency Coordinator Should I Use?The best FCC frequency coordinator depends on your industry… Read moreCan I Learn More About Coordination Services?You can file a radio license here… Read more
