background image

4.9 GHz Band Licensing and Rules Overview 
  

ANNEX - How to File for a 4.9 GHz License 

 
Eligibility for a 4.9 GHz license is limited to public safety entities and communications 
on the band must be limited to the protection of life, health or property. Cities, towns, 
counties, states, municipal utilities are all eligible to hold 4.9 GHz licenses. Each 4.9 
GHz license is granted for the entire 50 MHz available in the band and all primary 
licensees share the band equally – there are no exclusive assignments. Licenses in the 4.9 
GHz band are granted to cover the licensee’s legal jurisdiction – e.g. citywide, 
countywide, and statewide.  
 
License applications for operations at 4.9 GHz are filed using the FCC’s Universal 
Licensing System (ULS). At any time during the electronic filing process, if you do 
something wrong, or fail to complete a required field, an error message will appear 
explaining what was completed incorrectly or what information is missing. The system 
will not let you advance to a new screen until the current screen is completed 
successfully. 
 
Log onto the FCC’s Universal Licensing System at 

http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/

 

 

Click on “On-Line Filing.” 

 

Enter your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and your password 

1

 

 

Click “Submit” 

 

A screen will appear that says “My Applications” – Application at a Glance 

 

Click on the “Apply for New License” link on the left hand side of this page 

 

A screen will appear that says “License Manager” 

 

Use the drop-down box to select the radio service code “PA” 

 

Click “Continue” 

 

The Form 601 will appear 

 

When filling out a Form 601 on-line, certain fields will not require completion –
these fields appear faint or faded on the screen. 

 

First item you will need to respond to is “Will this application require a waiver of 
the Commissions rules?” 

 

Select “No” 

2

 

 

Click “No” 

3

 to the question “Are attachments filed with this application?” 

 

Next question is: “Interconnected Service?” 

 

Answer yes or no 

 

Next field is “Fee Status” 

 

Governmental entities are exempt from fees 

 

Click “Next page.” 

                                                 

1

 If you do not have an FCC Registration Number (FRN) you will have to register your Taxpayer 

Identification Number (TIN) with the FCC following the on-screen prompts using “CORES”. CORES is 
available on-line on the ULS homepage.

 

2

 Operation on-board aircraft requires a waiver. See text of 4.9 GHz Overview for details. 

3

 If you have requested a waiver, you will need to answer ‘yes’ to this question because the waiver will be 

attached to the application. 

  

Page 

Отзывы: