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Frequency Coordination is the primary function of LCARC. Our volunteers work to provide this service to the amateur radio community. Coordination is currently available for repeater and point-to-point operations and is available for all authorized radio frequencies from 29 MHz and above.
Please contact your zone coordinator to submit a new application or to update your coordination records. The coordination process can take several weeks, even if we do not encounter any problems with your application. We strongly suggest that you do not purchase equipment until you receive your frequency assignment letter. At this time the 2 meter band in Southeast Louisiana is very crowded; please allow for additional processing time for this zone.
Frequency coordination may be withdrawn if any of the provisions of the coordination are changed or if any operation is contrary to applicable FCC rules. Please contact your zone coordinator if you plan to make any of the following changes:
Repeater Coordination Form (application for coordination)
97.205(c).Where the transmissions of a repeater cause harmful interference to another repeater, the two station licensees are equally and fully responsible for resolving the interference unless the operation of one station is recommended by a frequency coordinator and the operation of the other station is not. In that case, the licensee of the noncoordinated repeater has primary responsibility to resolve the interference.
Coordination Waiting ListUpdated January 24, 2008 |
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| 2 Meters | City | Call | Name |
| 1. | Carencro | W5MLE | Fred |
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| 1. | Alexandria | KD5DFL | Scott |
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