Why Should I Use a Frequency Coordinator Instead of Filing Myself?
Direct Answer:
Using a frequency coordinator ensures your application is accurate, compliant, and engineered to avoid interference. Filing directly without coordination often leads to delays, rejections, or systems that do not perform as expected.
Common Issues with Self-Filing
- Incorrect frequencies
- Incomplete applications
- FCC returns and delays
- Interference problems after licensing
What FIT Brings
- Practical experience
- Faster turnaround
- Systems that work in the field
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Do I Need a License for Two-Way Radios?
Most business two-way radios require an FCC license… Read more
How Do I License My Business Radios?
To license business radios, you must apply through the FCC …Read more
How Do I Choose the Right Radio Frequencies?
Choosing the right radio frequencies requires evaluating your coverage needs… Read more
How Long Does It Take to Get an FCC Radio License?
Most FCC radio licenses take between 2 to 6 weeks… Read more
What Is Frequency Coordination?
Frequency coordination is the process of selecting and approving radio frequencies… Read more
How Much Does Frequency Coordination Cost?
Frequency coordination typically costs between $400 and $1,… Read more
Why Should I Use a Frequency Coordinator Instead of Filing Myself?
Using a frequency coordinator ensures your application is accurate and compliant… Read more
Can I Use the Same Frequency in Multiple Locations?
Yes, frequencies can often be reused in different locations… Read more
What Happens If I Operate Radios Without a License?
Operating radios without a required FCC license can result in fines… Read more
What Is FCC Part 90?
FCC Part 90 governs private land mobile … Read more
What FCC Frequency Coordinator Should I Use?
The best FCC frequency coordinator depends on your industry… Read more
Can I Learn More About Coordination Services?
You can file a radio license here… Read more
