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VANITY
CALLSIGN RNEWAL PROCESS
Via ARRL Letter, March 10, 2006
With the renewal window about to open for the first
Amateur Radio licenses assigned vanity call signs in
1996, the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications
Bureau (WTB) has attempted to clarify filing procedures.
The WTB says vanity
call sign holders whose licenses expire on or after
June 4, 2006, must file
electronically or on paper via the Universal Licensing
System (ULS)
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/
to renew their licenses. Amateur Radio
renewal applications may only be filed within 90 days
of the license
expiration date.
"Licensees of stations assigned vanity call signs
have the option of keeping
the vanity call sign or requesting that it be changed
to a sequentially
assigned call sign," the WTB points out. Those
opting to keep their vanity
call signs for the new 10-year license term must pay
the current regulatory
fee, now $21.90, when renewing (the vanity call sign
regulatory fee may
change in August or September). If the licensee no longer
wants to keep a
vanity call sign, no fee is required, and the applicant
should request a
sequentially assigned call sign instead.
Amateur Radio licensees holding vanity call signs granted
prior to 1996 do
not have to pay a regulatory fee when renewing. This
is because Congress did
not begin requiring the FCC to annually recover its
regulatory costs until
1993. Additionally, such licensees are not specifically
tagged as vanity
call sign holders in the ULS.
To renew electronically via the ULS, licensees should
log into ULS License
Manager <http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/> Online
Filing (click on "Log In")
using their FCC Registration Number (FRN) and Commission
Registration System
(CORES) password. Anyone doing business with the FCC
must supply an FRN on
any application.
To keep a vanity call sign, licensees should select
"Renew" under the "Work
on this License" option. Fees for electronically
filed applications may be
paid online or mailed to Federal Communications Commission,
Regulatory Fees,
PO Box 358835, Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5835.
Online filers choosing not to renew a vanity call sign
should select the
"Systematic Call Sign Change" option from
the "Work on this License" list.
To obtain a new call sign, licensees should answer "No"
to the question
"Your license is eligible for renewal. Renew call
sign (vanity call sign)?"
Doing this will result in the issuance of a renewed
license bearing a
sequentially assigned call sign.
Licensees filing on paper must use FCC Form 605 (main
form), and--if a fee
is required--Form 159 (remittance advice). Licensees
wishing to keep their
vanity call signs should enter "Renew" under
"Purpose" on Form 605 and enter
the present call sign in item 5. Manual filers choosing
not to renew their
vanity call signs must file Form 605 (main form) Schedule
D in order to
obtain a new systematic call sign. The "Purpose"
on the main form must be
"Renewal/Modification," and the "Systematic
Call Sign Change" question on
Schedule D must be answered "Yes."
If no FRN is provided on the main form, an FCC Form
160 (registration) is
also required for manual filing. All forms are available
via the FCC Forms
page http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html
For more information on how to renew an Amateur Radio
vanity call sign,
visit the FCC Help & Support page http://esupport.fcc.gov/index.htm
or
call the ULS Customer Support Hotline, 877-480-3201
(TTY 717-338-2824).
The ARRL handles routine non-vanity renewals for members
free of charge. At
this time, it does not process renewal applications
for post-1995 vanity
call sign holders, but ARRL plans to add that capability
in the near future.
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