For more information on Interoperability Frequencies, visit APCO's SIEC/Interopeability Page.
No chargewhen included on any other application with fee-able non interoperability charges.
If submitted alone as a new license:
Same fees as normal Minor Modifications (see AFC Coordination Fees page).
(Applies ONLY if the app is submitted via SpectrumWatch. Minor Modifications are included at no additional charge when submitted as New Station/Major Modifications per above "NEW" fee schedule.) |
Interoperability channels as designated by the FCC, are by definition intended to be used for “two or more different entities to interact with one another and to exchange information…” (FCC 90.7 - Definitions for “Interoperability”). Consequently, normal frequency coordination to prevent inter-agency interference (contact) is not necessary. To help promote the use and utilization of the FCC designated interoperability channels, APCO has exclusive coordination fees for these channels.
Frequencies Included in APCO's special interoperability fee structure include the following:
National 800 MHz NPSPAC Channels
866.0125/821.0125 - Calling NPSPAC 1 - 851.0125/806.0125
PRE-REBANDING
POST-REBANDING
866.5125/821.5125 - Tactical NPSPAC 2
867.0125/822.0125 - Tactical NPSPAC 3
867.5125/822.5125 - Tactical NPSPAC 4
868.0125/823.0125 - Tactical NPSPAC 5
- 851.5125/806.5125
- 852.0125/807.0125
- 852.5125/807.5125
- 853.0125/808.0125
National Police VHF Channel
155.475
Use is limited to criteria set forth under Part 90.20 frequency limitation (41)”This frequency is available for use in police emergency communications networks operated under statewide law enforcement emergency communications plans”. Any request for this frequency under I/O pricing must be accompanied by an affidavit indicating the use of this frequency is consistent with a state plan officially recognized by the state in which it will be used.
VHF/UHF Interoperability Channels (VTAC/UTAC Channels)
Use of the following frequencies must be compliant with FCC limitations (80)(…this frequency is available primarily for public safety interoperability only communications…) and limitation (27) (narrow band emission only).
An eligible entity must have a license to operate a base or control station on these channels. Public safety licensees who are eligible to hold a Part 90 license, or who are otherwise licensed under Part 90, can operatemobileunits on these channels without an individual license.
The Third MO&O states, "Prior toJanuary 1, 2005, interoperability use will be permitted only on a secondary basis to existing users; that is, interoperability transmissions can be made only when the channel is clear and on a non-interference basis." Particularly related to use as base or control stations licensed on these channels, the FCC will license interoperability use on these channels, the FCC anticipates a condition on any such license making interoperability communications secondary to the existing licensees until January 1, 2005. Incumbent operations licensed and operating on these frequencies prior to December 7, 2000 in non-interoperability manners are consider to be co-primary until January 1, 2005 at which time they will become secondary to any interoperability operations.
VHF
151.1375
154.4525
155.7525
158.7375
159.4725
UHF
453.2125
453.4625
453.7125
453.8625
458.2125
458.4625
458.7125
458.8625



