OK, I see what happened here.
First of all, as a part of the REC magic that makes all of our sites available, we have a hard working application called Enhanced LMS (eLMS) that runs in the background. eLMS includes two major components. One that checks the LMS Public View system once every 10 minutes throughout the day and another that processes the applications received by parsing all of the information from the application and putting it into our own independent database. This is why if something is filed, you see it within 30 minutes on FCC.today and for FM records, why you will see the full engineering records, also within that amount of time.
The one thing I forgot about when I made my last post, is that eLMS also keeps a transaction log. Well, I checked that log and it confirms what I had suspected. The license was cancelled on 5-19-2025. eLMS processed it at 7:45:01 REC Operations Time (RECOT, UTC-7). Then on May 28, the license was reinstated by changing the status back to granted, and eLMS picked that up at 11:15 RECOT. I am guessing that in order to reinstate, staff has to first take it pending and then to granted, hence why there was such a fast time period between the PEN and GRA transactions in the LMS license version history log shown in one of my previous posts. (eLMS would have not picked up the temporary change to pending because of the quick amount of time it took to go from pending to granted.)
So yes, it was cancelled at the applicant request (there is a letter on file to request it), and then requested reinstated (which no letter was published, if one was even sent.. it may have been reinstated by email or phone call). If a licensee cancels a license, the cancellation is not final until 30 days after publication in the public notice. "Canceller's remorse" is possible (no different than a Petition for Reconsideration).

First of all, as a part of the REC magic that makes all of our sites available, we have a hard working application called Enhanced LMS (eLMS) that runs in the background. eLMS includes two major components. One that checks the LMS Public View system once every 10 minutes throughout the day and another that processes the applications received by parsing all of the information from the application and putting it into our own independent database. This is why if something is filed, you see it within 30 minutes on FCC.today and for FM records, why you will see the full engineering records, also within that amount of time.
The one thing I forgot about when I made my last post, is that eLMS also keeps a transaction log. Well, I checked that log and it confirms what I had suspected. The license was cancelled on 5-19-2025. eLMS processed it at 7:45:01 REC Operations Time (RECOT, UTC-7). Then on May 28, the license was reinstated by changing the status back to granted, and eLMS picked that up at 11:15 RECOT. I am guessing that in order to reinstate, staff has to first take it pending and then to granted, hence why there was such a fast time period between the PEN and GRA transactions in the LMS license version history log shown in one of my previous posts. (eLMS would have not picked up the temporary change to pending because of the quick amount of time it took to go from pending to granted.)
So yes, it was cancelled at the applicant request (there is a letter on file to request it), and then requested reinstated (which no letter was published, if one was even sent.. it may have been reinstated by email or phone call). If a licensee cancels a license, the cancellation is not final until 30 days after publication in the public notice. "Canceller's remorse" is possible (no different than a Petition for Reconsideration).
