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Qualifications be a legal resident of or otherwise eligible for employment in the United States; and be able to speak and hear; and be able to keep at least a rough written log; and be familiar with provisions of applicable treaties, laws and rules which govern the radio station you will operate.

Term of License An RR is issued for the holder's lifetime. However, if your eligibility for an RL is based on your holding of a valid FCC radio station license, then the RL authorizes you to operate only your licensed radio station, and no other radio station.

Qualifications To qualify, you must: hold a valid United States pilot certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration; or hold a foreign aircraft pilot certificate which is valid in the United States on the basis of a reciprocal agreement with the foreign government; or hold a valid radio station license issued by the FCC in your own name. An RL issued on this basis will authorize you to operate your own station only.

AND you must: be able to speak and hear; and be able to keep at least a rough written log; and be familiar with provisions of applicable treaties, laws and rules which govern the radio station you will operate. Term of License An RL is issued for the holder's lifetime. Description MPs are required to operate radiotelephone stations aboard certain vessels that sail the Great Lakes.

Term of License An MP is issued for the holder's lifetime. Examination To obtain an FCC Commercial Operator License, applicants must submit, to the Commission, proof of passing written Elements as illustrated in the following table. Description A PG is required to adjust, maintain, or internally repair FCC licensed radiotelephone transmitters in the aviation, maritime, and international fixed public radio services.

It is also required to operate the following: any compulsorily equipped ship radiotelephone station operating with more than watts of peak envelope power. Term of License A PG is issued for the holder's lifetime. Term of License A DO is issued for the holder's lifetime.

Description The RG qualifies the holder to operate, and make some basic equipment adjustments to, Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS radio installations, but only on voyages that remain within twenty 20 nautical miles of shore. Term of License An RG is issued for the holder's lifetime. Term of License A DM is issued for the holder's lifetime.

Examinations To obtain an FCC Commercial Operator License, applicants must submit, to the Commission, proof of passing written Elements as illustrated in the following table.

Term of License A DB is issued for the holder's lifetime. Description The T3 authorizes operation of certain coast radiotelegraph stations. Term of License The T3 is issued for a period of five 5 years.

Description The T2 authorizes the holder to operate, repair, and maintain ship stations, and to repair and maintain coast radiotelegraph stations in the maritime services. Term of License The T2 is issued for a period of five 5 years. Description A T1 is required only for those who serve as the chief radio operator on a U.

Term of License The T1 is issued for a period of five 5 years. Description The T authorizes the holder to operate, repair, and maintain ship stations, and to repair and maintain coast radiotelegraph stations in the maritime services. Term of License The T is issued for the holder's lifetime.

Examinations To obtain an FCC Commercial Operator License, applicants must submit, to the Commission, proof of passing written and telegraphy Elements as illustrated in the following table. Description Only persons whose commercial radio operator license bears this endorsement may repair, maintain, or internally adjust ship radar equipment.

Qualifications To qualify, you must document that: you have been employed as a radio operator on board ships of the United States for a period totaling at least six months; and the ships were in service during the applicable six-month period; and you held a T, T1 or T2 issued by the FCC during this entire six-month qualifying period; and you hold a radio officer's license issued by the U.

Coast Guard at the time the six months service endorsement is requested. Coast Guard license; and certificate s of Discharge to Merchant Seaman.

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Microwave engineers perform similar tasks in the telecommunications field. Communication system engineers often hold FCC licenses, as do project engineers, who work with base stations, mobile communications devices, microwave systems, trunked radios and auxiliary equipment.

Radiotelephone and radiotelegraph stations must employee FCC license holders for operation, maintenance and repairs. Wireless communication services also commonly hire FCC licensees to serve as radio frequency supervisors and radio frequency technicians. Electronics technicians use FCC-approved workers to install, maintain and repair equipment such as radios, fiber-optic cables, personal computers and local area networks.



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