Advocate I
- 1,864
- First Name
- Randy
- Last Name
- Miller
- Member #
-
29772
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KF7QFH
- Service Branch
- USMC
Advocate I
29772
Advocate III
20990
Check back in July/August... FCC still hasn’t sent the announcement for the fee change (currently tied up in Congress) . Once the proposed process is confirmed by congress and the new fee system is adopted by the FCC it will be 30-60 days before the process is implimented and we see a change in the fees.So, I just went through the hoops getting my ULS, FRN and so forth today (5-13-21). Got to the fee page and guess what?? It's still $70.00 for a GMRS license. I guess I'll just wait a month and check back.
Advocate III
20990
Congratulations on getting your ticket.That’s what I paid for my Ham and GMRS license yesterday. They might be trying to update another license with it, if it’s close to expiring.
Contributor II
Enthusiast I
22294
There's been lots of talk here about making sure we're all licensed for the radios that we operate, but not a lot of specifics on how to go about that. Since a lot of us are interested in GMRS (our needs are beyond FRS but not to the point of HAM) I wanted to share what I learned while applying for my ZA license:
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
Ok, it looks harder than it is, but you need to;
a) sign up with the FCC ULS system
b) then file for a ZA license
c) pay your fee, and in a day or two you'll have your license.
Basically the same thing as above:
https://www.prismli.com/prism-blog/gmrs-radio/36-how-to-get-your-gmrs-license
Getting started:
New Users Guide To Getting Started With Universal Licensing System (ULS)
Sign up for ULS (registering as an individual with the FCC) and get FRN:
FCC Registration System
Once you have your FRN (why is everything acronyms with these guys?), go back to the home page and select "Online Filing" Log in:
Universal Licensing System
Then select Apply for New license (top left), select ZA GMRS in the drop down and follow the instructions.
It got a little confusing for me at the payment stage.
There are three different ways to proceed, but "Payer FRN" is what I was told to use. I tried several times to get past this point and I needed to call the FCC Help Line to figure it out. Thankfully, they got to me very quickly and it only took two separate calls to figure out that the FCC site doesn't seem to like the Chrome browser. Firefox ended up working for me .
Beyond this page is where you can specify how to pay. At least this part was totally straight forward and a breeze.
I hope this has been helpful for anyone who's interested in getting their FCC ZA license!
Traveler III
Thanks for the invaluable information. Completed my application today. Still $70.There's been lots of talk here about making sure we're all licensed for the radios that we operate, but not a lot of specifics on how to go about that. Since a lot of us are interested in GMRS (our needs are beyond FRS but not to the point of HAM) I wanted to share what I learned while applying for my ZA license:
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
Ok, it looks harder than it is, but you need to;
a) sign up with the FCC ULS system
b) then file for a ZA license
c) pay your fee, and in a day or two you'll have your license.
Basically the same thing as above:
https://www.prismli.com/prism-blog/gmrs-radio/36-how-to-get-your-gmrs-license
Getting started:
New Users Guide To Getting Started With Universal Licensing System (ULS)
Sign up for ULS (registering as an individual with the FCC) and get FRN:
FCC Registration System
Once you have your FRN (why is everything acronyms with these guys?), go back to the home page and select "Online Filing" Log in:
Universal Licensing System
Then select Apply for New license (top left), select ZA GMRS in the drop down and follow the instructions.
It got a little confusing for me at the payment stage.
There are three different ways to proceed, but "Payer FRN" is what I was told to use. I tried several times to get past this point and I needed to call the FCC Help Line to figure it out. Thankfully, they got to me very quickly and it only took two separate calls to figure out that the FCC site doesn't seem to like the Chrome browser. Firefox ended up working for me .
Beyond this page is where you can specify how to pay. At least this part was totally straight forward and a breeze.
I hope this has been helpful for anyone who's interested in getting their FCC ZA license!
Advocate III
20990
Yes it’s still $70.00 until April 19th.Thanks for the invaluable information. Completed my application today. Still $70.There's been lots of talk here about making sure we're all licensed for the radios that we operate, but not a lot of specifics on how to go about that. Since a lot of us are interested in GMRS (our needs are beyond FRS but not to the point of HAM) I wanted to share what I learned while applying for my ZA license:
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
Ok, it looks harder than it is, but you need to;
a) sign up with the FCC ULS system
b) then file for a ZA license
c) pay your fee, and in a day or two you'll have your license.
Basically the same thing as above:
https://www.prismli.com/prism-blog/gmrs-radio/36-how-to-get-your-gmrs-license
Getting started:
New Users Guide To Getting Started With Universal Licensing System (ULS)
Sign up for ULS (registering as an individual with the FCC) and get FRN:
FCC Registration System
Once you have your FRN (why is everything acronyms with these guys?), go back to the home page and select "Online Filing" Log in:
Universal Licensing System
Then select Apply for New license (top left), select ZA GMRS in the drop down and follow the instructions.
It got a little confusing for me at the payment stage.
There are three different ways to proceed, but "Payer FRN" is what I was told to use. I tried several times to get past this point and I needed to call the FCC Help Line to figure it out. Thankfully, they got to me very quickly and it only took two separate calls to figure out that the FCC site doesn't seem to like the Chrome browser. Firefox ended up working for me .
Beyond this page is where you can specify how to pay. At least this part was totally straight forward and a breeze.
I hope this has been helpful for anyone who's interested in getting their FCC ZA license!
Pathfinder II
1358
Wow this is awesome! Thanks for putting in the work!Thanks for the invaluable information. Completed my application today. Still $70.
Traveler III
I applied for mine on 3/29, and the application is still stuck in "Pending."Also received my license/call sign the following day. Nice to have a quick turnaround like that!
Advocate III
20990
The FCC database has been slow the past few weeks getting ready for the merge to the new system.I applied for mine on 3/29, and the application is still stuck in "Pending."
Traveler III
Yes. I called the 877 number and the agent said that the batch processing of online applications has been slowed.The FCC database has been slow the past few weeks getting ready for the merge to the new system.
Advocate III
20990
Hmmm I love how no one believes me… it’s not like I don’t talk to the madam chairwoman on a regular basis or anything.Yes. I called the 877 number and the agent said that the batch processing of online applications has been slowed.
Pathfinder III
1632
Done
Traveler III
Explorer I
Advocate III
20990
Pathfinder II
Explorer I
Yeah it took a few days for me. You’ll probably get it Monday. They will email you your call sign.I just applied today. Wow that was confusing. Took about 45 minutes to navigate the confusion. Was able to make payment ($35 for 10 years).
I suppose I am now just waiting for license to be emailed?