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PCN Service

Who's everyone using for PCN / STL licensing? One company is cheap but not very responsive, while another is great but might be costly. Anyone know a reasonably priced firm that has been great to work with?
 
I've been using Terrestrial RF (www.rflicensing.com/) in Tulsa. From $300 to around $450, depending on what you need done.

Allow about two months, with all the notifications required by the process.
 
TomT said:
I've been using Terrestrial RF (www.rflicensing.com/) in Tulsa. From $300 to around $450, depending on what you need done.

Allow about two months, with all the notifications required by the process.
That's the one we've had bad luck with. Emails ignored, PCN's sent out and OK'd but no application filed...having to do the whole thing over again. They have gotten some done OK but the last 2 "attempts" with them were a disaster.
 
Call him. Been there before on electronic communications at times. When that falls through, call.. He's very helpful on the phone.
 
OKCRadioGuy said:
Call him. Been there before on electronic communications at times. When that falls through, call.. He's very helpful on the phone.

I agree. I've had a very good experience with him on the phone. We take email for granted, but it really isn't as reliable as we'd like it to be.
 
BobOnTheJob said:
Who's everyone using for PCN / STL licensing? One company is cheap but not very responsive, while another is great but might be costly. Anyone know a reasonably priced firm that has been great to work with?
How about Munn-Reese in Coldwater, Michigan? Rick Grzbek there has been helpful. [[email protected]]
 
DTV-Chief said:
BobOnTheJob said:
Who's everyone using for PCN / STL licensing? One company is cheap but not very responsive, while another is great but might be costly. Anyone know a reasonably priced firm that has been great to work with?
How about Munn-Reese in Coldwater, Michigan? Rick Grzbek there has been helpful. [[email protected]]
Do you know a Dick Withers in Coldwater?
 
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