Radio Spectrum Management and Allocations
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Radio Spectrum Management and Allocations
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United States
In the United States the radio spectrum is managed by various agencies.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Assigns frequencies and issues licenses to non-federal radio users.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration's Office of Spectrum Management manages the Federal government’s use of the radio frequency spectrum.
The Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) Assigns frequencies to federal government users and maintains the Government Master File (GMF) database of federal frequencies and users.
The FCC rules and regulations are contained in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Telecommunication
The NTIA rules and regulations are contained in the NTIA Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management (Redbook)
US Links
- FCC General Menu Reports- FCC database search
- FCC Universal Licensing System - License Search
- FCC Universal Licensing System - Application Search
- FCC Antenna Structure Registration
- View FCC ASR database on Google Earth by Cavell, Mertz & Associates, Inc.
- FCC Emission Designators
- FCC Radio Service Codes
- FCC Station Class Codes
- FCC Online Frequency Allocation Table
- FCC Radio Spectrum Allocation
- FCC Spectrum Dashboard
- NTIA US Frequency Allocation Chart
- Federal VHF/UHF Channel Plans
- CAPRAD public safety frequency coordination database
Canada
In Canada the radio spectrum is managed by Industry Canada (IC).