Welcome to the improved and updated Web site of the FCCA.  We hope you find this site to be helpful and able to answer your questions.
 
The FCCA is all about frequency coordination. Our Regional Coordinators are experienced, knowledgeable and friendly, and will give you timely, efficient and effective coordination. They will even fill out those pesky 601’s for you (for a small fee). If you are in the market for frequency coordination please, give us a try, we know that you will be pleasantly surprised. The service is quick and at a reasonable cost.
 

59th Annual Meeting

Our 59th Annual Meeting dates will be October 4 - 7, 2008 in Orlando Florida at the Holiday Inn Select Airport.  Please be sure to join us for this event.   Exhibitors are welcomed to attend, and we are happy to announce a new schedule of vendor events for this year. 

Experience the comfort of the newly renovated Holiday Inn Select Orlando Airport hotel, a first-class, full-service hotel, located 1 mile from Orlando International Airport. There is a complimentary 24-hour Airport to Hotel shuttle.  Relax in spacious guestrooms and enjoy complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access. Click here to book your room http://tinyurl.com/ysh6nw Be sure to tell them you are with the FCCA Conference.

Registration information is available for Participants, Guests and Exhibitors at these links.

ParticipantsFCCA Registration Form
Guest RegistrationFCCA Guest registration Form
Exhibitor Registration
FCCA Exhibitor Registration Form
  Meeting Schedule - Meeting Schedule

Payment Processing:
Please follow this link to process your payment. In the invoice number line please put your name. Thank you.

Roy Mott, Exhibitor Coord. may be contacted at roymott@bellsouth.net (334) 850-3819. 

We look forward to seeing you at the Annual Meeting in Orlando.

FCCA Update - Russell Fox, FCCA Counsel:


The FCC  released an Notice of Proposed Rule Making (“NPRM”) designed to investigate the future use of the 700 MHz D Block.  Click on this Link to view a summary of the Notice in PDF format.

The FCC also released a Memorandum Opinion and Order (“MO&O”) in the rebanding decision responding to petitions for reconsideration filed by Kenwood and the City of New York.   In the MO&O, the FCC says that it will engage in a rulemaking proceeding before it requires licensees to migrate to 6.25 kHz technology (implying, but not stating that it will leave an adequate window between the time that licensees are required to move from 12.5 kHz before it requires another move to 6.25 kHz).  Nevertheless, it still encouraged licensees to move to 6.25 kHz.  The "MO& O" may be read here.

Microwave Licensing


Did you know that the FCCA can assist with and fully coordinate microwave licensing?  Call John L. Theimer at (717) 609-1155 with your questions and for assistance with your system.

Friends of FCCA

The FCCA receives the support of these fine companies at our annual meeting each year, click on the logo for more information.

www.aeroflex.com/
/www.danielselectronics.com/
www.emr.com/
www.comprodcom.com
Secom Systems
www.telex.com/
tessco.com