How Much Does Frequency Coordination Cost?

Frequency coordination typically costs between $400 and $1,200 depending on system complexity, number of channels, and engineering requirements. Simple itinerant licenses are on the lower end, while multi-site or high-power systems require more detailed analysis and fall on the higher end.

What Drives the Cost

  • Number of frequencies requested
  • Coverage area and system design
  • Frequency band (VHF, UHF, 800 MHz)
  • Interference and short-spacing considerations
  • Number of locations or repeaters

Typical Cost Ranges

  • System Type Estimated Cost
  • Itinerant / Simple $405 – $505
  • Single Site Business $500 – $900
  • Multi-Site / Complex $900 – $1,200+

What You’re Actually Paying For
You’re not just paying for paperwork. You’re paying for:

  • Engineering analysis
  • Interference protection
  • FCC compliance
  • A system that works when you turn it on

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