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FCC Radio Telephone Operator Permit

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If you did it online and still have your username and pass you can just print a new one.
 
I had to start from the beginning to get a replacement radio licence (didn't do it online last time and they couldn't find my old records..) Anyways, even though the FCC website is worse then the IRS, I called the 1800 # and they were very helpful. The lady sent me these step by step instructions. The price is now $60.00 but it only took 4 days to arrive at my door. Good luck-

Here are the instructions:

NOTE: A ship radio station license authorizes radio equipment aboard a ship, while the restricted radiotelephone operator permit authorizes a specific person to communicate with foreign stations or use certain radio equipment (e.g., MF/HF single sideband radio or satellite radio). For more information please see the following websites http://wireless.fcc.gov/cooperator's/RP.html and http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=licensing&id=ship_stations.

Electronic Filing:

Access electronic filing via Universal Licensing System (ULS) Online Filing at the following website http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls.
Login with your FRN and password. If you do not have your password and your have previously set a Personal Security Question (PSQ), go to website http://esupport.fcc.gov/password.htm and select Reset Password. Enter your FRN and answer the PSQ which will allow you to reset your password. If you have not set the PSQ go to web site http://esupport.fcc.gov/index.htm and submit a reset password form or call (877) 480-3201 for assistance.
On the My License page click the Apply for a New License link.
Choose RR ? Restricted Operator. Click Continue.
Answer the Applicant, Licensee and Employment Information pages, clicking continue to navigate through each page.
The Summary page will allow you to review and edit your application. Click Continue to Certify.
Review the certification statements and sign your application by typing you name in the appropriate box.
Submit your application. We recommend that you print a copy of the Application Confirmation page which includes the application file number.
If any application fees are due, ULS will calculate those fees. Fees for online filing MUST be received within 10 calendar days of the filing. Click Continue For Payment Options button to make selection of Pay By Credit Card or View Form 159. FCC highly recommends online electronic payment, by credit card, using our secure website. If you are paying manually using FCC Form 159 (Remittance Advice), send the application package to: Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 979097, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000. Hand or courier delivery only to: U.S. Bank, Attn: FCC Government Lockbox #979097, SL-MO-C2-GL, 1005 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63101.
Filing a Paper Form:
To complete a manual application filing use FCC Form 605 (Main Form and Schedule E) and FCC Form 159. Forms can be obtained from the following website http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html. The entire application package should be sent to: Federal Communications Commission, P. O. Box 979097, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000.
 
No such thing as 'on line' or pass word when I got mine. Still have it and it's very old. Never been ask for it. Guess it makes me legal, who knows.
 
HW, I've never been asked before either but the boss wanted to make sure we all had them.... They sure have raised the prices!
 

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