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  2. Volunteer Examiner Coordinator - Wikipedia

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    The FCC maintains a list of the authorized VECs and accredited VEs (volunteer examiners). [2] Although the FCC currently recognizes 14 VECs, the VEC sponsored by the American Radio Relay League oversees about two-thirds of all U.S. amateur radio examinations, and a large portion of the rest are overseen by W5YI-VEC. [3]

  3. Amateur radio licensing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FCC amateur radio station license of Al Gross. In the United States, amateur radio licensing is governed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Licenses to operate amateur stations for personal use are granted to individuals of any age once they demonstrate an understanding of both pertinent FCC regulations and knowledge of radio station operation and safety considerations.

  4. FCC registration program - Wikipedia

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    Note 1: The FCC registration program requires the registering of terminal equipment and protective circuitry in accordance with Subpart C of part 68, Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This includes the assignment of identification numbers to the equipment and the testing of the equipment.

  5. Template:Antenna Structure Registration database - Wikipedia

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    This is for linking to FCC ASR entries. Usage is as follows: {{ASR|key=#####|number=1#####}} The number is the official FCC Registration number. It appears to be always 7 digits, starting with "1", and is displayed prominently in the registration entry. Including it in the template is optional, but highly recommended.

  6. List of community radio stations in the United States

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    Following is a list of FCC-licensed community radio stations in the United States, including both full-power and low-power non-commercial educational services. The list is divided into two sections: Full-power community stations; Low-power community stations

  7. Facility ID - Wikipedia

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    The facility ID number, also called a FIN or facility identifier, is a unique integer number [1] of one to six digits, [2] assigned by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Media Bureau [1] to each broadcast station in the FCC Consolidated Database System (CDBS) and Licensing and Management System (LMS) databases, among others.

  8. Category:Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    FCC Computer Inquiries; FCC mark; FCC Network Study Committee; Federal Communications Commission Open Internet Order (2010) FCC Record; FCC Song; Federal Communications Bar Association; Federal Communications Commission Consolidated Reporting Act of 2013; Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013; Federal Radio Commission

  9. Multi-Use Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    Established by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in the fall of 2000, MURS created a radio service allowing for licensed by rule (Part 95) operation in a narrow selection of the VHF band, with a power limit of 2 watts. The FCC formally defines MURS as "a private, two-way, short-distance voice or data communications service for personal ...

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