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Office of Engineering and Technology

FEE GUIDE


FILING INSTRUCTIONS

Applicants are required to submit one payment by check, bank draft or money
order, and one Fee Processing Form (FCC Form 155) with each application. The Fee
Processing Form must show the correct fee type code and remittance. Check, bank
draft or money order MUST be made payable to the Federal Communications
Commission, and must be drawn upon a United States financial institution.
Foreign, post dated, altered or third-party checks are not acceptable. Do not
send cash.

EQUIPMENT APPROVAL SERVICES

Mail Equipment Approval Services applications to:

Federal Communications Commission
Equipment Approval Services
P.O. Box 358315
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315


TYPE OF APPLICATION FORM NO. FEE CODE PER FORM 731

CERTIFICATION: 1/
a) Receivers (except TV and FM) 731 EEC $285.00
b) All Other Devices 731 EGC 735.00
c) Modification and Class II
Permissive Changes 8/ 731 EAC 35.00
d) Request for confidentiality 7/ 731 EBC 105.00

TYPE ACCEPTANCE: 2/
a) All Devices 731 EFT 370.00
b) Modifications and Class II
Permissive Changes 8/ 731 EAT 35.00
c) Request for confidentiality 7/ 731 EBT 105.00

TYPE APPROVAL: 3/
a) All Devices (with testing) 731 EHA 1,465.00
b) All Devices (without testing) 731 EDA 170.00
c) Request for confidentiality 7/ 731 EBA 105.00

NOTIFICATION: 4/
a) All Devices 731 ECN 115.00

ADVANCE APPROVAL OF
SUBSCRIPTION TV SYSTEMS 5/ Corresp EIS 2,255.00
a) Request for confidentiality 7/ Corresp EBS 105.00
ASSIGNMENT OF APPLICANT CODE 6/
a) New Applicants for all Application
Types, except subscription TV Corresp EAG 35.00

The FCC's equipment authorization procedures for the issuance of equipment
approval for radio frequency equipment are covered by the terms certification,
type acceptance, type approval and notification. Parties who can assume
responsibility for equipment compliance with the applicable technical standards
should file an application for authorization. The issuance of a grant of
equipment authorization is a prerequisite to marketing equipment, subject to
these procedures, in the United States.

Inquiries concerning equipment approval services for radio frequency equipment
may be directed to:

Office of Engineering and Technology
Authorization and Evaluation Division
Equipment Authorization Branch
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD 21046.
(301) 725-1585

FOOTNOTES

1/ Certification is an authorization issued by the Commission for equipment
designed to be operated without an individual license under Parts 15 and 18
of the Rules, based on representations and test data submitted by the
applicant. The requisite fees are also charged for abbreviated application
procedures (changes in identification of presently certified equipment).

2/ Type acceptance is an authorization issued by the Commission for many
categories of transmitting equipment used pursuant to a station license,
based on representations and test data submitted by the applicant. The
requisite fees are also charged for abbreviated application procedures
(changes in identification of presently type accepted equipment).

3/ Type approval is an authorization issued by the Commission based on
examination and measurements of specific equipment by the Commission's
laboratory. New equipment and major modifications require testing, while
changes in identification of presently type approved equipment or minor
modifications do not.

4/ Notification is an authorization issued by the Commission for different
classes of equipment operated without an individual license under Part 15,
and certain transmitting equipment used pursuant to a station license.
Notification is based on an attestation by the applicant that the required
measurements have been made to demonstrate compliance with the applicable
technical standards. Modifications and permissive changes to authorized
equipment are normally allowed without the requirement to file an
application, unless these changes are so extensive as to cause the equipment
to be considered a new product, which would require a new identification and
requisite fees. The requisite fees are also charged for abbreviated
application procedures (changes in identification of presently notified
equipment).

5/ Licensees and permittees of TV broadcast and low power TV stations may only
conduct subscription operations by using an encoding system approved in
advance by the Commission. The Commission has not designated a specific
application form for requesting approval of subscription TV systems. Informal
applications, accompanied by all data described in Subpart M of Part 2 of the
Rules, are acceptable. Modifications to approved subscription TV systems
which necessitate a new application for advance approval require an
additional fee of $2,255.00.

6/ Fees for assignment of grantee codes are a one time charge for NEW APPLICANTS
applying for authorization of equipment subject to certification, type
acceptance, type approval and notification. No grantee code is assigned for
subscription TV system applicants. The three-character grantee code,
assigned by the Commission, is issued permanently to the specific applicant
for the purpose of formulating the equipment identification (FCC ID) for all
equipment covered in subsequent applications submitted by the specified
applicant.

Requests for advance assignment of a grantee code, prior to submission of an
application, must be accompanied by the $35.00 fee. Requests for assignment
of a code submitted simultaneously with an application for equipment
authorization must be accompanied by the $35.00 fee, in addition to the
requisite fee for the specific type of application. No application form has
been designated for requesting advance assignment of a grantee code. A
letter requesting assignment of a grantee code, specifying the complete,
legal, business name and address of the prospective grantee, is acceptable.

7/ A letter or written showing of justification is required pursuant to Section
0.459 of the rules for applications that request the Commission to withhold
any information from public inspection pursuant to the provisions of Section
0.457(d) of the Commission's Rules. When filing an application form (FCC
Form 731), the box in item 3 must be marked "yes" and the appropriate fee
code listed for the application type must be indicated on the Fee Processing
Form. No confidentiality or withholding can be granted for a Notification
application since no data or description is filed.

8/ Modifications and permissive changes which result in a change in equipment
identification require the submission of a new application and requisite fees
for the specific authorization procedure.





OBTAINING BULLETINS AND MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES

A limited number of free copies of various documents originated by the Office
of Engineering and Technology (OET) are available from FCC's Service & Supply
Branch, (202) 632-7272, and Consumer Assistance Office (202) 632-7000.
Bulletins may also be obtained at cost from the Commission's duplicating
contractor, International Transcription Services (ITS), (202) 857-3800,
Washington, DC,(717) 337-1433, Gettysburg, PA. Revision of bulletins and
measurement/test procedures will be announced by public notice and will also
appear on the PAL "Hotline".

Office designators:
EA, Equipment Authorization Branch TS, Technical Standards Branch
EE, Engineering & Evaluation SM, Sampling & Measurement Branch
FL, Frequency Liaison Branch SE, Spectrum Engineering Div
TB, Treaty Branch PA, Propagation Analysis Branch


BULLETINS

NO. DATE TITLE ORIGINATING OFFICE

*19 FCC Test Procedure for Wireless EA, (301) 725-1585
Microphones and Auditory Assistance Devices...

37 8/81 Criteria To Be Met By Doppler Radars EA, (301) 725-1585
Operating in the 24.05-24.15 GHz Band

*40 6/78 FCC Measurement Procedure for a SM, (301) 725-1585
Microwave Field Disturbance Sensor

43 4/77 Peak Envelope Power & Output Limiting EA, (301) 725-1585
in the Citizens Band Radio Service

45 10/78 Measurement Procedures for Peak SM, (301) 725-1585
Effective Radiated Power (PERP)
of Emergency Position Indicating
Radiobeacon (EPIRB) Transmitters

53 7/83 Compatibility Standards for 800 MHz TS, (202) 653-6288
Land Mobile Cellular Systems
(may be subject to NPRM in future)

55 11/89 Characteristics of Open Field SM, (301) 725-1585
Test Sites

56 6/83 Questions & Answers about Biological SE, (202) 632-7025
Effects & Potential Hazards of
Radiofrequency Radiation

60 2/86 Multichannel Television Sound TS, (202) 653-6288
Transmission & Audio Processing
Requirements for the BTSC System

*61 4/84 FCC Equipment Authorization Program... EA, (301) 725-1585

62 11/89 Understanding the FCC Regulations TS, (202) 653-6288
Concerning Computing Devices

63 9/84 Understanding the FCC...Part 15 Reg TS, (202) 653-6288
for Lower Power Transmitters
(to be updated due to Part 15 revision
in the First Report & Order in Doc 87-389)

64 6/85 Voluntary Technical Standards for TS, (202) 653-6288
Broadcast Transmitters and other
RF Devices

**65 10/85 Evaluating Compliance with FCC SE, (202) 632-7025
Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure
to Radiofrequency Radiation

66 10/86 Treaties and Other Int'l Agreements TB, (202) 853-8126
for Telecommunication

67 3/88 Potential Interference from Opera- PA, (202) 632-7025
tional Fixed Stations in the 72-76
MHz Band to Television Channels 4 and 5

MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES (MP)

*MP-1 2/83 FCC Methods of Measurements for SM, (301) 725-1585
Determining Compliance of Radio Control
& Security Alarm Devices & Associated Rcvrs

MP-2 10/86 Measurement of UHF Noise Figures of EE, (301) 725-1585
of Television Receivers

*MP-3 1/85 FCC Methods of Measurements of... SM, (301) 725-1585
TV Interface Devices

MP-4 7/87 FCC Procedure for Measuring RF SM, (301) 725-1585
Emissions from Computing Devices

(revision in NPRM, Docket 89-44 released March 7, 1989, to be referred to as
"FCC Procedure for Measuring Electromagnet Emissions from Digital Devices,
FCC/OET TP-5")

MP-5 2/86 FCC Methods of Measurements of Radio TS, (202) 653-6288
Noise Emissions from ISM Equipment

MP-8 12/84 Measurement Procedures for Radio- EA, (301) 725-1585
telegraph Auto Alarms

MP-9 9/87 FCC Procedure for Measuring Cable SM, (301) 725-1585
Television Switch Isolation

* Scheduled for update due to adoption of Report and Order in Docket
87-212 and First Report & Order in Docket 87-389.

** Current cost of bulletin is $11.95 and is available from NTIS, (703)
4787-4650 or 1-800-336-4700.

TEST PROCEDURES (TP)

TP-1 1980 Procedure for Type Approval of Marine EA, (301) 725-1585
Radars (to be revised to refer to Type Acceptance)





LABELLING OF RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES

The FCC Laboratory experiences delays in processing of applications (FCC Form
731) for radio frequency equipment subject to Certification, Notification,
Type Acceptance and Type Approval due to the failure of applicants or their
authorized representatives to comply with various requirements concerning the
labeling of the devices. In particular, the Commission staff has noted the
following deficiencies: (1) discrepancies in the FCC Identifier (FCC ID)
listed on Form 731 and the label formats; (2) omission of sketches to indicate
placement of labels on equipment (when label drawings are submitted in lieu of
photographs); (3) absence of compliance labels and/or incorrect compliance
statements, when required.

It has also been discovered by processing staff that label formats or changes
to label formats designed by representative of the applicant, although
compliant with the rules, are, in some cases, not representative of the final
production labels to be placed on the equipment upon grant of the application.
Label revisions requested by the processing staff through an applicant's
representative are not being incorporated into the final production labels.

It is emphasized that the FCC ID on Form 731 and on label formats must agree
in all respects, and the FCC ID listed on equipment to be marketed must be
listed exactly as on the proposed label submitted with the application.
Differences in the listing of the FCC ID on production labels prevent
Commission staff and users of the Public Access Link (PAL) from verifying
the identity of authorized equipment.

To assure that established processing practices are followed, applicants and
their authorized representatives are reminded of the following procedures:

1. Parties acting on behalf of applicants for equipment authorization
must submit an agency agreement signed by an officer of the applicant.

2. Label formats submitted with applications pursuant to Sections 2.925
and 2.926 must include all required identification elements and, where
appropriate, other information such as compliance statements.

3. Justification for use of label formats not in full compliance with
Sections 2.925, 2.926 and other sections governing labeling of equipment must
be submitted with FCC Form 731, pursuant to Section 2.925(e) of the Rules.

4. Pursuant to Sections 2.963(d)(12), 2.975(a)(4), 2.983(g) and
2.1033(b)(7), the label, its location on the equipment and all
required identification elements may be shown in a photograph, 8" x 10-1/2" or
8-1/2" x 11" in size. In lieu of a photograph, a sample label (or facsimile
thereof) may be submitted together with a sketch showing where this label will
be placed on the equipment, provided the label and sketch are mounted on paper
8" x 10-1/2" or 8-1/2" x 11".

LABELLING OF RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES AUTHORIZED UNDER THE NEW PART 15,
DOCKET 87-389.

Applicants for equipment authorization of Part 15 devices electing to have
equipment authorized under the transition rules in Section 15.37 of The FIRST
REPORT and ORDER in Docket 87-389, must label equipment with the compliance
statements set forth in Section 15.19 for the specific device. Sections
15.21, 15.27, 15.105, 15.115©(5), 15.233 and 15.251 of the NEW Part 15
contain additional compliance statements for specific devices, instruction
manual requirements, information to users, etc.

Questions concerning labeling of radio frequency devices may be addressed to
FCC, Equipment Authorization Branch, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD
21046.




REGISTRATION (PART 68) - Telephone Equipment

The Commission's registration program is the responsibility of the Common
Carrier Bureau's Domestic Facilities Division, Domestic Services Branch, Room
6106, 2025 M Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20554. Very general information is
provided concerning Part 68 registration. Inquiries concerning aspects of the
program not addressed here should be directed to the address listed.

APPLICABILITY OF THE FCC TELEPHONE TERMINAL REGISTRATION PROGRAM

All telephone and data terminal equipment located on customer premises must
be registered under Part 68 of the FCC Rules, with the exception of:
1. Coin telephone provided by the telephone companies.
2. Equipment connected to party lines.
3. Equipment located at telephone company central offices.
4. Transmission equipment (part of the loop plant) furnished by the
telephone company, even if located on customer's premises.

APPLICATION SUBMISSION

Prior to submitting an application (FCC Form 730) for registration,
applicants should obtain a copy Part 68 rules and regulations and a copy of
current "Form 730 Instructions", published periodically by the Domestic
Services Branch.

o Submit Form 730 in DUPLICATE
- Original 730 must be dated, have an original signature, be
accompanied by original copy of attachments/exhibits, and be marked
for validation by the Fee Section with the fee number.

- $135.00 check or money order drawn on USA bank, made payable to
Federal Communications Commission.

o Submit to: Federal Communications Commission
1919 M Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20554-1600.

Note: Complete nine-digit zip code must be used for routing to the proper
processing office. If hand delivered, applications should be taken to Room
L-18.

APPLICABILITY OF RADIOFREQUENCY REGULATIONS TO REGISTERED EQUIPMENT

Digital circuity operating at rates greater than 10 kHz may require
Certification under Part 15 of the rules. Devices making use of radio links
and connects to the telephone network may require both FCC authorization of
the radio equipment and registration of the telephone interface circuitry.
Examples of such devices are cordless telephone base stations, modems,
security alarm devices. Some classes of equipment may be subject to
verification rather than certification. See Bulletin OET 61.

Registered equipment with rf circuitry, regardless of whether it is subject to
certification or verification, is subject to the Commission's importation
regulations, Subpart K of Part 2, and requires the filing of Form 740.
Contact your local FCC Field Office for filing requirements. See
Item 4 on Main Menu for addresses and phone numbers.

RADIOFREQUENCY BULLETINS

The following bulletins pertaining to radiofrequency devices (which may
contain telephone interface circuitry) are available from the Commission's
Consumer Assistance Office (202) 632-7000, the Equipment Authorization Branch
(301) 725-1585, and local FOB Field Offices.

OET 61 - "THE FCC EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION PROGRAM FOR RADIOFREQUENCY DEVICES"
OET 62 - "UNDERSTANDING THE FCC REGULATIONS CONCERNING COMPUTING DEVICES"
MP 4 - "FCC PROCEDURES FOR MEASURING RF EMISSIONS FROM COMPUTING DEVICES"
MP 5 - "FCC METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS OF RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM
INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (PART 18)"

LIST OF PART 15 MEASUREMENT FIRMS

A list of firms who perform Part 15 measurements on a contractual basis is
available from PAL computer data base (301) 725-1072, Item 3 on the Main Menu,
or from the Sampling and Measurement Branch, 7435 Oakland Mills Road,
Columbia, MD 21046 (301) 725-1585.

OTHER PART 68 INFORMATION OF INTEREST

o STATUS, FORMS, INQUIRIES, VERIFICATION OF REGISTRATION NUMBERS, PUBLIC
NOTICES, ISSUANCE OF GRANTS, etc

- FCC, Domestic Services Branch, Room 6101
2025 M Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20554
(202) 634-1373, 634-1833

Cellular Radio Service: (202) 632-6400
Common Carrier Tariffs: (202) 632-5550
Common Carrier FAX: (202) 653-5502
Complaints (Common Carrier: (202) 632-7553
Private Land Mobile Radio Service: (202) 634-2443



FCC DISTRIBUTION PROCEDURES

The Commission does not maintain mailing lists for distribution of documents,
public notices, texts and press releases, etc. Copies of all such materials
are available for inspection in the FCC Library, Room 639, 1919 M St., N.W.,
Washington, DC, or may be purchased from the FCC's duplicating contractor,
International Transcription Services, or through recognized distribution
services. Parties interested in utilizing the distribution services or
services of the duplicating contractor, should contact the parties directly
concerning rates.

The Office of Public Affairs makes available to the public, on a first-come,
first-served basis, a Daily Digest which lists Commission notices, orders,
decisions and releases issued each day. The Daily Digest and news releases
are also distributed electronically by several companies.

The Daily Digest and FCC documents are issued each working day. However,
additional notices or documents may be issued later in the day, particularly
on Commission meeting days. The Office of Public Affairs' recorded message
provides information on any late release. That message can be reached by
calling (202) 632-0002. Late releases and documents also will be listed
in the next issue of the Daily Digest.

DISTRIBUTORS OF RELEASES

Berry Best Services, Ltd * Downtown Copy Center
1990 M St., N.W., Suite 740 1114 21st St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20037
(202) 293-4964 (202) 452-1422

Charles E. Simon & Co Fair Press Services
1333 H St., N.W. P.O. Box 19352
Washington, DC 20005 Washington, DC 20036
(202) 289-5300 (202) 659-2726

Chittenden Press Service Heiss Press Service, Inc
1265 National Press Bldg 2025 Eye St., N.W., Suite 504
Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20006
(202) 737-4434 (202) 659-2726

Congressional Couriers Int'l Transcription Services **
2025 Eye St., N.W. 2100 M St., N.W., Suite 140
Washington, DC 20006 Washington, DC 20037
(301) 681-6434 (202) 857-3800

Congressional Record Delivery Washington Information Group
1755 Lamont St., N.W. P.O. Box 19352
Washington, DC 20006 Washington, DC 20036
(202) 667-5124 (202) 463-7323

DC News and Data, Inc Washington Service Bureau
(formerly DC Press Service) 655 15th St., N.W.
910 17th St., N.W., Suite 426 Washington, DC 20005
Washington, DC 20006 (202) 833-9200
(202) 463-8112

ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

Berry Best Services, Ltd Television Digest, Inc
1990 M St., N.W., Suite 740 1836 Jefferson Place, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20036
(202) 293-4964 (202) 872-9200

Int'l Transcription Services Washington Information Group
2100 M St., N.W., Suite 140 P.O. Box 19352
Washington, DC 20037 Washington, DC 20036
(202) 857-3800 (202) 463-7323

*Provides all Commission notices and documents electronically
**Commission's duplicating contractor


FIELD OPERATION BUREAU (FOB) REGIONAL AND FIELD OFFICES

Offices designated * are both field and regional director's offices;
Office designated ** is a regional director's office only; all others
are field offices only.

FIELD OFFICES

LOCATION ADDRESS

Anchorage, ALASKA 99502 Federal Communications Commission
6721 West Raspberry Road
(907) 243-2153

Douglas, ARIZONA 85608 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 6
(602) 364-8414

Livermore, CALIFORNIA 94550 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 311
(415) 447-3614

Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA 90701 Federal Communications Commission
Cerritos Corp Tower
18000 Studebaker Rd., Room 660
(213) 809-2096

San Diego, CALIFORNIA 92111 Federal Communications Commission
4542 Ruffner Street, Room 370
(619) 557-5478

San Francisco, CALIFORNIA 94111 Federal Communications Commission
424 Customhouse, 555 Battery St.
(415) 556-7701/2

**San Francisco, CALIFORNIA 94105 Federal Communications Commission
211 Main Street, Room 537
(415) 974-0702

Denver, COLORADO 80228 Federal Communications Commission
12477 West Cedar Drive
(303) 236-8026

Miami, FLORIDA 33166 Federal Communications Commission
Koger Building, Room 203
8675 NW 53rd Street
(305) 536-5542

Tampa, FLORIDA 33607 Federal Communications Commission
Airport Executive Ctr., Rm 1215
2203 N. Lois Avenue
(813) 228-2872

Vero Beach, FLORIDA 32961 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 1730
(407) 778-3755

*Atlanta, GEORGIA 30309 Federal Communications Commission
Rm 440, Massell Building
1365 Peachtree Street, N.E.
(404) 347-3084

Powder Springs, GEORGIA 30073 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 85
(404) 943-5420

Waipahu, HAWAII 96797 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 1030
(808) 677-3318/3954

*Parkridge, ILLINOIS 60068 Federal Communications Commission
Park Ridge Office Ctr., Rm 306
1550 Northwest Highway
(312) 353-0195

New Orleans, LOUISIANA 70123 Federal Communications Commission
800 West Commerce Road, Rm 306
(504) 589-2095

Belfast, MAINE 04915 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 470
(207) 338-4088

Baltimore, MARYLAND 21201 Federal Communications Commission
1017 Federal Building
31 Hopkins Plaza
(301) 962-2729

Columbia, MARYLAND 21045 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 250
(301) 725-3474

*Quincy, MASSACHUSETTS 02169 Federal Communications Commission
(BOSTON) NFPA Bldg., Batterymarch Park
(617) 770-4023/565-8432

Allegan, MICHIGAN 49010 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 89
(616) 673-2063

Farmington Hills, MICHIGAN 48018 Federal Communications Commission
(DETROIT) 24897 Hathaway Street
(313) 226-6078

St Paul, MINNESOTA 55101 Federal Communications Commission
691 Federal Bldg, & US Courthouse
316 North Robert Street
(612) 725-7810

*Kansas City, MISSOURI 64133 Federal Communications Commission
Brywood Office Tower, Room 320
8800 East 63rd Street
(816) 926-5111

Grand Island, NEBRASKA 68802 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 1588
(308) 381-5598

Buffalo, NEW YORK 14202 Federal Communications Commission
1307 Federal Bldg, 111 West Huron Street
(716) 846-4511/2

New York, NEW YORK 10014 Federal Communications Commission
201 Varick Street
(212) 620-3437

Portland, OREGON 97204 Federal Communications Commission
1782 Federal Bldg, 1220 SW Third Ave
(503) 221-4114

Langhorne, PENNSYLVANIA 19047 Federal Communications Commission
PHILADELPHIA One Oxford Valley Office Bldg, Rm 404
2300 East Lincoln Highway
(215) 752-1324

Sabana Seca, PUERTO RICO 00749 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box FCC
(809) 784-3772

Hato Rey, PUERTO RICO 00918 Federal Communications Commission
SAN JUAN San Juan Field Office
747 Federal Building
(809) 753-4567

Dallas, TEXAS 75243 Federal Communications Commission
9330 LBJ Freeway, Room 1170
(214) 767-5690

Houston, TEXAS 77008 Federal Communications Commission
1225 North Loop West, Room 900
(713) 229-2749

Kingsville, TEXAS 78363 Federal Communications Commission
P.O. Box 632
(512) 592-2531

Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Federal Communications Commission
1200 Communications Circle
(804) 441-6472

*Bellevue, WASHINGTON 98006 Federal Communications Commission
SEATTLE One Newport, Room 414
3605 132nd Avenue, SE
(206) 764-3324

Custer, WASHINGTON 98240 Federal Communications Commission
FERNDALE 1330 Loomis Trail Road
(206) 354-4892
 
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