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Form 601 Schedule M - Schedule For Registration (Parts 90 And 101) Form. This is a Official Federal Forms form and can be use in Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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FCC 601 Schedule M - Instructions March 2018 - Page 1 FCC 601 Schedule M FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Information and Instructions Schedule for Registration (Parts 90 & 101) Approved by OMB 3060 226 0798 See 601 Main Form Instructions for public burden estimate Form FCC 601, Schedule M, is a supplementary schedule for use with the FCC Application for Radio Service Authorization: Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and/or Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, FCC 601 Main Form. Schedule M is not used with initial license applications. Complete this schedule to register a link in radio service MM - Millimeter Wave 70/80/90 GHz Service (70/80/90 GHz), transmitter location for radio service IQ or QQ 226 Dedicated Short Range Communications Service/Intelligent Transportation Service (ITS), or register a location in the radio service NN 226 3650 226 3700 MHz Service. You must have a license (call sign) prior to filing a registration for a location/link. Each Schedule M or groups of Schedule M must be filed with the FCC 601 Main Form. The main form must designate the purpose as 221RL222 when this schedule is included. For 70/80/90 GHz and 3650 226 3700 MHz, Schedule M (link registrations) must be filed electronically. Item 1 It indicates the action the Licensee wants the FCC to take on the specified registered location/link. Enter 221A222 to Add, 221M222 to Modify, or 221D222 to delete. Item 2 If response to Item 1 is 221M222 (modify), or 221D222 (delete), enter the previously registered location/link number. If response to Item 1 is 221A222 (add), the FCC will assign an official number to the new location/link, which will appear on the registration. For 70/80/90 GHz, enter the link registration number provided by the third party database manager, or leave blank and the FCC will assign. Item 3 This item is required for fixed locations if the action requested in Item 1 is 221A222 or 221M222 and if antenna structure registration is required (see notes below), enter the seven digit FCC Antenna Structure Registration Number (shown on the structure222s registration, FCC 854R) or FCC 854 File Number. Otherwise, enter N/A to indicate that FAA notification is not required. Note: Effective 7/1/96 the Commission requires owners to register certain structures. When required, antenna structures must be registered using FCC 854. The use of this FCC 601 to supply antenna structure information does not replace the requirement to register antenna structures on the FCC 854. For more information, see our web site at http://wireless.fcc.gov/antenna, call (877) 480-3201 (TTY 717-338-2824), or visit http://esupport.fcc.gov. Note: If, in accordance with 47 CFR 247 17.14, Antenna Structure Registration is not required because the structure is shielded by existing structures or because it is fixed by its functional purpose, submit supporting documentation as an attachment to your application. Item 4 This item is optional. Enter a site name that describes the location (up to 20 characters maximum). Items 5 and 6 Enter the geographic coordinates of the transmit location referenced to NAD83. Enter the latitude using the format DD-MM-SS.S, where the degrees (DD) term can have a value in the range of 0 to 72, minutes (MM) can range from 0 to 59, and seconds (SS.S) can range from 0 to 59.9. In the right corner, specify the direction as either N for North or S for South. Enter the longitude using the format DDD-MM-SS.S, where the degrees (DDD) term can have a value in the range of 64 to 180, minutes (MM) can range from 0 to 59, and seconds (SS.S) can range from 0 to 59.9. In the right corner, specify the direction as either E for East or W for West. All coordinates must be referenced to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). This information can be determined in many ways, including a GPS receiver, a 7.5-minute topographical quadrangle map of the area, or you may consult the city or county/borough/parish or equivalent entity surveyor in your area. Topographical maps may be purchased from the U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC 20242 or from its office in Denver, Colorado 80225. Note: Location coordinates (latitude and longitude) for sites in the Continental United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, and Guam must be referenced to the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). Coordinates for sites in the Northern Mariana Islands, Wake Island, and Midway Island should be referenced to the applicable local datum. If the source from which you obtain the coordinates still utilizes an older datum (i.e., NAD27, PRD40) you must convert to NAD83. Conversion routines are available through the internet at http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/utilities/nadcon.html. Item 7 This item must be completed with the City in which the Transmitter is located. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com FCC 601 Schedule M - Instructions March 2018 - Page 2 Item 8 (Not required for ITS) This item must be completed with the County/Borough/Parish or equivalent entity in which the Transmitter is located unless any of the following pertain to the Transmit Station location: a)the city entered in Item 7 is an Independent City that is not affiliated with a County/Borough/Parish (i.e., Baltimore, MD)b)the State code entered in Item 9 is GM, Gulf of Mexico Item 9 This item must be completed with the State code in which the Transmitter is located. Refer to FCC 601 Main Form Instructions, Appendix II, for a list of valid state, jurisdiction and area codes. Item 10 Enter the elevation above mean sea level (AMSL) of the ground at the antenna location. Enter this item in meters, rounded to the nearest tenth. Refer to letter 221a222 in the antenna structure figure examples on page 2 of these instructions. This information can be determined in many ways, including a GPS receiver, 7.5 minute topographical quadrangle map of the area, or you may consult the city or county/borough/parish or equivalent entity surveyor in your area. Topographical maps may be purchased from the U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, DC 20242 or from its office in Denver, Colorado 80225. Item 11 Enter the height above ground level to the highest point of the supporting structure only. Enter this item in meters, rounded to the nearest tenth. For example, if the antenna structure consists of a building/tower combination, include any elevator shaft, flag pole, or penthouse in the overall support structure height, but not the antenna, tower, pole, or mast. If the antenna structure is a tower only, include the height of the tower but not the antenna. Refer to letter 221b222 in the antenna structure figure examples below. Item 12 Enter the overall height above ground level of the entire antenna structure to the highest point, including any appurtenances. Enter this item in meters, rounded to the nearest tenth. You must include antennas, dishes, obstruction lighting, etc. Refer to letter 221c222 in the antenna structure figure examples below. Antenna Structure Figure Examples: Item 13 Enter the code for the type of structure on which the antenna is or will be mounted from the following valid structure types: Code Definition B Building BANT Building with Antenna on Top BMAST Building with Mast BPIPE Building with Pipe BPOLE Building with Pole BRIDG Bridge BTWR Building with Tower GTOWER Guyed structure used for communication purposes LTOWER Lattice Tower MAST Mast MTOWER Monopole NNGTANN* Guyed Tower Array NNLTANN* Lattice Tower Array NNMTANN* Monopole Array PIPE Any type of Pipe POLE Any type of Pole RIG Oil or other type of Rig SIGN Any type of Sign or Billboard SILO Any type of Silo STACK Smoke Stack TANK Any type of Tank (water, gas, etc.) TREE When used as a support for an antenna UPOLE Utility Pole/Tower used to provide service (electric, telephone, etc.) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com FCC 601 Schedule M - Instructions March 2018 - Page 3 *Valid Tower Arrays. Code definition: The first NN indicates the number of towers in an array. The second NNis optional and indicates the position of that tower in the array (e.g., 3GTA2 would identify the second tower in a three tower array). Ite