I have both amateur and commercial licenses with them.  I'm having problems 
trying to access their database.  I went to QRZ, looked up my license, then 
hyperlinked to the FCC web page from QRZ's listing.  There I found my FRN 
number and inserted it onto the ULS license database for commercial licenses.  
It didn't find anything.  Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?

TIA,

Don, KD9PT




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joe 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 8:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] if you have a commercial licenses check it on 
the fcc site


    
  I finally found the link to the database, the FCC makes nothing easy. 
  Here it is:

  
<http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchFrc.jsp;JSESSIONID_ULSSEARCH=tvF3LwnPwJvK9fNV5tTvYBFhHq63rMp7GHRY7yLR3QWF27W6hF00!-392727333!-1803037743>

  Only 152 characters to type, error free. Or use this:

  <http://tinyurl.com/yzaby3r>

  I'm in it, so I can now loose my paper copy worry free.

  73, Joe, K1ike*
  *

  Fuggitaboutit wrote:
  > many people dont realize that the fcc has never put your old grol (ie) 
  > on the new FCC data base that was started in the late 90s 
  > it seems that if you had a grol before 1998 or thereabouts ( the inception 
of the fcc online data base), then your license may not be in the database
  > forget trying to get them to look up your paper license 
  > if you lose the paper license, you are out of luck and will have to retest 
  > you may be able to call them up and tell them your info from your copy 
  > these licenses are still classified as lifetime licenses 
  > check yours on line on their site just to make sure its in there 
  > you probably have checked the site for your amateur information
  > don't be surprised if you think you have a valid commercial license and 
  > you discover there is no record of it on the fcc site
  >
  > 


  

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