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Form 601 Schedule E - Schedule For The Broadband Radio Service And Educational Broadband Service (Part 27) 601-E - Official Federal Forms

Form 601 Schedule E - Schedule For The Broadband Radio Service And Educational Broadband Service (Part 27) Form. This is a national form and can be used in Federal Communications Commission (FCC) .
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FCC 601 Schedule E FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Approved by OMB 3060 - 0798 See 601 Main Form Instructions For public burden estimate Information and Instructions Schedule for the Broadband Radio Service and Educational Broadband Service (Part 27) Form FCC 601, Schedule E, is a supplementary schedule for use with the FCC Application for Radio Service Authorization: Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and/or Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, FCC 601 Main Form. This schedule is used to add, modify, or delete geographic service area channels and/or site-specific technical data. Site-specific technical data should be provided to fulfill international coordination requirements, environmental assessment requirements or quiet zone requirements. You must have a valid geographic license (call sign) in the Broadband Radio Service (BRS) or the Educational Broadband Radio Service (EBS) prior to filing site-based technical data. Schedule E Instructions GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREA DATA Transition Area (BTA Number) Item 1 Enter the Basic Trading Area (BTA) Number for this filing. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.6. Channel Plan/Channel Number Information Item 2 This item indicates the action the filer wants the FCC to take on the specified channel plan and channel number. Enter `A' for Add, `M' for Modify, or `D' for Delete. Item 3 Enter `O' for old channel plan or `N' for new channel plan. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.5. Item 4 Enter the channel number based on the channel plan entered in item 3. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.5. SUPPLEMENT 1 SITE-SPECIFIC TECHNICAL DATA To fulfill international coordination requirements, environmental assessment requirements or quiet zone requirements, you must file technical information for each fixed location, including the antenna structures and/or each hand/held mobile transmit location, or temporary fixed station location using FCC 601, Schedule D, Schedule for Station Locations and Antenna Structures. It is recommended that you complete Schedule D prior to completing Schedule E. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LOCATION and ANTENNA NUMBERS: To identify existing locations and antennas, you must use the location and antenna numbers assigned by the Universal Licensing System (ULS). These numbers may not be identical to the location and antenna numbers on your current authorization if that authorization was not issued by the Universal Licensing System. If you are unsure of the location and antenna number that corresponds to a particular location or antenna, you can query the ULS for the most up-to-date information regarding your authorization. To query the ULS license database for your call sign, point your web browser to http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls and click on Search - Licenses. Alternatively, you may call (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-3382824) for assistance. ANTENNA INFORMATION This section must be completed only when antenna information is to be added, modified, or deleted. If you are adding a new antenna, complete Items 1-11 for each antenna to be added. If you are modifying an existing antenna, in addition to Items 1, 2, and 3, complete only the items that have changed for the antenna. If you are deleting an antenna, only Items 1, 2, and 3 are required. Antennas that are currently licensed under this call sign by the FCC will continue to be shown on the Authorization as is, unless a specific action is requested in this section. FCC 601 Schedule E ­ Instructions June 2012 ­ Page 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Item 1 This item indicates the action the filer wants the FCC to take on the specified antenna. Enter `A' for Add, `M' for Modify, or `D' for Delete. If the location has been Item 2 For each location, enter its corresponding location number, as entered on Schedule D Item 2. previously licensed under this call sign by the FCC, enter the FCC-assigned location number (see above Important Information Regarding Location and Antenna Numbers). Otherwise, enter the code assigned on Schedule D to represent the location. Refer to the instructions for Schedule D for more information on assigning location numbers. Item 3 If the antenna has been previously licensed under this call sign by the FCC, enter the antenna's FCC-assigned number (see above Important Information Regarding Location and Antenna Numbers). Otherwise, enter a temporary code to represent each antenna. The temporary code should begin with an A to indicate it is an antenna and end with a number to uniquely identify it (e.g., A1, A2 and A3). A single location can have multiple antennas. Antenna numbers need only be unique within each location. The FCC will assign an official number to the new antenna, which will appear on the Authorization and in the ULS database. Note: Location number (Item 2) and antenna number (Item 3) are used to associate information in the Antenna Information Section with information in the Frequency Channel Information Section. To do this, enter the necessary technical information into the Antenna Information Section using the appropriate location number and antenna number. Then, enter the necessary technical information in Frequency Channel Information Section for that antenna, using the same location number/antenna number pair. Each antenna specified in the Frequency Channel Information Section must have corresponding data in the Antenna Information Section. Item 4 Enter the name of the manufacturer of the transmitting antenna. Item 5 Enter the model number of the transmitting antenna. Item 6 Enter the height above ground level to the center of the final radiating element. Enter this item in meters, rounded to the nearest tenth. For a parabolic dish antenna, this is the height to the center of the dish. In all cases, the height should not exceed the overall height of the structure with appurtenances. Item 7 Enter the azimuth of the transmit antenna in degrees (rounded to one decimal place) clockwise from True North. For omni directional antennas, enter `360'. Item 8 Enter the beamwidth (degrees, rounded to one decimal place) of the transmitting antenna. That is, enter the angular distance between the half power points of the antenna's major lobe in the horizontal plane. For omni directional antennas, enter `360'. Item 9 Indicate transmitter antenna polarization with the following codes: E ­ Elliptical F ­ 45 degrees H ­ Horizontal J ­ Linear L ­ Left-hand circular R ­ Right-hand circular S ­ Horizontal and vertical T ­ Right and left-hand circular V ­ Vertical X ­ Other (provide a
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