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trackpilot 11-27-2007 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by ToiletDuck (Post 269379)
Step 1 – Go to www.fcc.gov website and on the left hand side, in the yellow box area, click on the Forms link
Step 2 – Scroll down the page Ύ of the way and you will see
(Quick-Form Application for Authorization in the Ship, Aircraft, Amateur, Restricted and Commercial Operator, and General Mobile Radio Services) form 605. Click on Electronic Filing link.
Step 3 – On the next page you will click on the second link, being Online Filing
Step 4 – The following page ask for you FRN and pin. If you have one enter it here, if not click on the link Need and FRN? Register with the FCC.
Step 5 – Highlight the Register now circle and then click continue
Step 6 – You will be registering as an individual and check the appropriate response to the address with in the U.S. question.
Step 7 – Enter your appropriate information in the following page
Step 8 – The next page your FRN number will be displayed. Write this down or print for future reference. Click the back button four times or go to the FCC home page and using steps 1 through 3 to return to the page that ask for your FRN number. Enter your number here along with your password you submitted in the previous steps.
Step 9 – The following page will have an option to Apply for a new license. Click here.
Step 10 – This will take you to a page on which you must select the radio service for which you will be applying. Scroll down the list until you reach ( RR-Recruited Operator ). Continue
Step 11 – On the Applicant Questions page leave everything as is. It should say Regular on type and No you’re not exempt from application fees or license fees. Continue
Step 12 – Address located outside the U.S. check appropriate field. Continue.
Step 13 – Fill out your information for you license on this page. Continue
Step 14 – Click that you are eligible for employment in the U.S. Continue
Step 15 – Check that all your information is accurate and then continue.
Step 16 – Agree to all the above statements then Continue.
Step 17 – Give your electronic signature by filling in the boxes. Continue
Step 18 – Print your application and continue to Form 159
Step 19 – Fill in your FRN number and password and Continue
Step 20 – On form 159 you can either pay credit card or if you select to view form 159 you can mail in a payment. Select your choice and proceed.
Step 21 – The following page you will be able to print form 159 after your credit card has been approved.
This is the completion of you FCC Radio Telephone Operators Permit Application. You should receive you license in the mail with in 2 to 3 weeks.

lol that musta took some time and effort to type up all that

ToiletDuck 11-27-2007 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by trackpilot (Post 269483)
lol that musta took some time and effort to type up all that

It's from an old post. I was getting my FCC License and having some issues. So was another guy. We joined our process together to make that list. I just repost it when anyone asks about FCC license so that it's easier to search for.

soon2bfo 11-27-2007 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by HaveTacitBlue (Post 269317)
Anyone know if hams get a pass on requiring a this license? Seems a wee bit silly to carry around this license for which I didn't have to answer question one.

I think they do, but I got the restricted radio permit too for good measure. They may not be familiar with that little tidbit in the interview process, and you definitely don't want to create more work for the interview team. Just easier for them to say no.

MetJet23 12-06-2007 05:57 PM

Thanks for that step by step checklist guys...definitely made it nice and easy

Outlaw2097 12-06-2007 09:47 PM

Step by step...that saved me...

and what do ya know, it came in the mail for me today (e-filed last week)

HaveTacitBlue 12-07-2007 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by soon2bfo (Post 269958)
I think they do, but I got the restricted radio permit too for good measure. They may not be familiar with that little tidbit in the interview process, and you definitely don't want to create more work for the interview team. Just easier for them to say no.

Roger that.

Moot now anyway. I got the license and a change of address on the ham ticket all within the space of a few days. Unbelievable. This ain't my father's FCC!

Maxclimb12 01-28-2008 07:03 PM

Thanks! That's great info.

ToiletDuck 01-28-2008 07:38 PM

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fastmulti 12-10-2008 05:09 AM

Thanks for the info guys; still very helpful. It's ironic that the organization responsible for COMMUNICATION makes a process that requires beta to understand!

mwa1 12-11-2008 08:22 AM

no one has asked the fundamental question: why is the FCC entitled to $55 in the first place? If all the agency does is send a piece of paper (circa 1989) that they admittedly do not record, then what service that justifies the power to tax is rendered? are we a nation of sheep?


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