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money order. Approximately May 1, 1994, the license processing fee will
increase to about $45.00 and an additional $70.00 for a 10 year License fee will
be required. DO NOT SEND CASH. Send application to:
Federal Communications Commission
Marine Ship Service
PO Box 358275
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5275
The following date pertaining to the LT2001 is helpful when filling out your FCC
license application:
EXEMPTIONS: Applicants filing as a Governmental Entity do not require a fee, and
should send their application to:
Federal Communications Commission
1270 Fairfield Rd.
Gettysburg, PA 17325- 7245
FLEET APPLICANTS: Applicants for new and renewed Marine Fleet licenses must
compute their application fee by multiplying the number of ship in the Fleet by
$35.00. For Fleet license modification applications, compute the fee by multiplying
the number of stations to be modified by $35.00. When adding stations to be added
by $35.00.
Questions about fees may be directed to the FCC’S Private Radio Bureau Consumer
Assistance Branch, Gettysbury, PA, phone (717) 337- 1212.
Other FCC Information:
The LT2001 radiotelephone meets all applicable sections of FCC Rules Part 80.
The following data pertaining to the LT2001 is helpful when filling out your FCC
license application:
Type acceptance
Out put Power
Frequency Range
Emission Designator
FCC ID
FCC Part 80
1 Watt low and 25 watts high
156.000 to 162.000 MHz
16KOG3E
PS2VMR2001A
The operator is at all times responsible for the lawful operation of the radio.
Distress and safety communications must have absolute priority over other kinds of
ship-to-ship or ship- to-shore calls.
The FCC does not allow any of the following to be transmitted from your radios:
Message using obscene, indecent, or profane language
False distress or emergency messages
Messages from a boat on land such as a trailer.