There is a charge by the FCC for filing separate from the pro's doing the form. They have a fee for everything. We pay for license "regulatory fees" every year, fees to apply for FM translators, fees for special temporary authority if something goes wrong with our broadcast systems for longer than "X" amount of time, ...and the list goes on.
Please read the letter and the form Munn provided carefully. The reason they (Munn) offer this service is there are many technical questions asked, and the form has to be done exactly correct. Many (radio) station owners need help with this and to be honest, finding documentation for my older dishes and generic dishes to properly GIVE information is going to prove quite a job for us. My personal Birdview dishes we may be able to find info on for technical, but who knows about the others which are either not branded, or very old (but in use.) Even as a somewhat advanced hobbyist with satellite, I can tell you from doing other FCC forms that sometimes it's easier for me, as a business, to hire it professionally done. (I am not suggesting you pay big bucks to register, I'm clarifying the need existing for those at whom this action is aimed.)
Yes, I'd be happy to put my letter up here once it's complete, but please don't wait to begin one, folks if you want to send one. As Ive' said, keep it polite, to the point, and concentrate on the importance of the content you receive and why you receive it in this manner vs. other means. Keep to the facts, not the emotion, and make it an outstanding letter.
I'm happy to read anyone's draft, if you beat me to the writing. Send it via e-mail to our office address at i1430.com and I'll happily work with anyone on the letter in available time.
There is a link regarding the public comment in the Munn-Reese newsletter. Read it carefully. https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-18-446A1.pdf It outlines how to make public comment and the deadline. It's standard procedure for the FCC to take public comment. I hope that you will not only comment on this, but try to be more "in tune" going forward with FCC procedures and policy-making. It affects us all. You may even want to watch one of their meetings online. It really can get interesting.
-At your service as another Satguys member.
Please read the letter and the form Munn provided carefully. The reason they (Munn) offer this service is there are many technical questions asked, and the form has to be done exactly correct. Many (radio) station owners need help with this and to be honest, finding documentation for my older dishes and generic dishes to properly GIVE information is going to prove quite a job for us. My personal Birdview dishes we may be able to find info on for technical, but who knows about the others which are either not branded, or very old (but in use.) Even as a somewhat advanced hobbyist with satellite, I can tell you from doing other FCC forms that sometimes it's easier for me, as a business, to hire it professionally done. (I am not suggesting you pay big bucks to register, I'm clarifying the need existing for those at whom this action is aimed.)
Yes, I'd be happy to put my letter up here once it's complete, but please don't wait to begin one, folks if you want to send one. As Ive' said, keep it polite, to the point, and concentrate on the importance of the content you receive and why you receive it in this manner vs. other means. Keep to the facts, not the emotion, and make it an outstanding letter.
I'm happy to read anyone's draft, if you beat me to the writing. Send it via e-mail to our office address at i1430.com and I'll happily work with anyone on the letter in available time.
There is a link regarding the public comment in the Munn-Reese newsletter. Read it carefully. https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-18-446A1.pdf It outlines how to make public comment and the deadline. It's standard procedure for the FCC to take public comment. I hope that you will not only comment on this, but try to be more "in tune" going forward with FCC procedures and policy-making. It affects us all. You may even want to watch one of their meetings online. It really can get interesting.
-At your service as another Satguys member.