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FCC consulting engineers

Can anyone recommend a good FCC engineer consultant? Please advise.
Depending on what you're looking to do, you might want to talk to me or my colleague Mark Humphrey. H&D and DLR are fantastic firms with well-deserved reputations, but they're where you want to go for big jobs like AM directional changes. If it's looking for something at a smaller scale, you're likely to be better off with a smaller firm.
 
Depending on what you're looking to do, you might want to talk to me or my colleague Mark Humphrey. H&D and DLR are fantastic firms with well-deserved reputations, but they're where you want to go for big jobs like AM directional changes. If it's looking for something at a smaller scale, you're likely to be better off with a smaller firm.
Excellent point. If you are dealing with an LPFM, translator, modification of an antenna, etc., Scott's recommendation is at the top of the list.
 
For AM modifications, Cynthia Jacobson has handled some of the most complex situations, and her applications are very straightforward and understandable, and I have yet to find anything questionable or incomplete. Some more recent consultants for AM, in my suspicion at least, have missed opportunities or seem incomplete. Carl Smith, Ron Rackley, Jeremy Ruck, Glen Clark, and many others have passed away, and many have retired. I have reviewed hundreds of AM applications (and FM also) since they went on the FCC website.
 
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