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Do I need to file a Request for Waiver to continue operating on the nationwide mutual aid channels in the old NPSPAC band?

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Do I need to file a Request for Waiver to continue operating on the nationwide mutual aid channels in the old NPSPAC band?

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You do not need to seek a waiver for continued operation and support of operations on the five nationwide mutual aid channels in the old NPSPAC band after you have completed your own rebanding. You may continue to operate and maintain infrastructure that supports the five mutual aid channels until all NPSPAC licensees in the region have completed rebanding of their own systems, provided that you notify the TA of such continued mutual aid operations. 11. The FCC encouraged licensees who are part of a regional coordination plan or who are otherwise coordinating their rebanding efforts to file coordinated requests for waiver. The FCC stated that coordinating licensees may designate a “lead” licensee to file a request for waiver on their behalf, but that each licensee that is part of the requesting group should separately provide certain information. What information do the non-lead licensees need to provide? If, for example, you are part of a regional coordination plan or are a party to a

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You do not need to seek a waiver for continued operation and support of operations on the five nationwide mutual aid channels in the old NPSPAC band after you have completed your own rebanding. You may continue to operate and maintain infrastructure that supports the five mutual aid channels until all NPSPAC licensees in the region have completed rebanding of their own systems, provided that you notify the TA of such continued mutual aid operations. 11. The FCC encouraged licensees who are part of a regional coordination plan or who are otherwise coordinating their rebanding efforts to file coordinated requests for waiver. The FCC stated that coordinating licensees may designate a “lead” licensee to file a request for waiver on their behalf, but that each licensee that is part of the requesting group should separately provide certain information. What information do the non-lead licensees need to provide? If, for example, you are part of a regional coordination plan or are a party to a

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