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New York City Frequency Coordinator (Under 1 Gig)
Walter Sidas
CBS Inc.
524 W. 57TH ST.
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-975-1723
wsidas@cbs.com
NYC 1Ghz Up
Leo Rosenberg
Direct Bdcst Svc
612 Corporate Way, Ste 8
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
Phone: 845-267-2800
Fax: 845-267-2123
freq.coord@directbroadcast.com
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New York City Metropolitan Area Frequency Coordinating Committee

*A user name and password is needed to view the pages marked on an asterisk. To request a password, contact:
Tom Ray, voice: 212-642-4462, email: tomray@wor710.com

Mailing list

Much of the day-to-day coordination is done through email. Licensees wishing to coordinate for an event can send a notice to the NYCMAFCC mailing list and it will be forwarded to all the subscribers. To subscribe to the list, send an email to majordomo@wwortv.net , with the following in the BODY of the message:
subscribe nycmafcc

The New York City Metropolitan Area Frequency Coordinating Committee coordinates stations licensed under part 74, part 78 or section 101.803(b) of the FCC rules and operating in the following frequency bands:
  • 25.85 - 26.48 MHz
  • 161.625 - 161.775 MHz
  • 450 - 451 MHz
  • 455 - 456 MHz
  • 944 - 952 MHz (until the new rules become effective)
  • 1990 - 2110 MHz
  • 2450 - 2500 MHz (Mobile only, after the new rules become effective)
  • 6875 - 7125 MHz (Mobile only, after the new rules become effective)
  • 12700 - 13250 MHz (Mobile only, after the new rules become effective)
The Federal Communications Commission released new rules that changed the coordination of fixed stations in the 944 MHz, 2.5 GHz, 7 GHz, 13 GHz bands from local committee to prior coordination notice (Report and Order; FCC 02-298; adopted October 30, 2002; released November 13, 2002): The FCC delayed the effective date of prior coordination procedures for most fixed point-to-point Aural and TV Broadcast Auxiliary Service stations to October 16, 2003.

These new rules substantially restructure the Part 74 rules. See Dane Ericksen's summary of the changes.


Information is furnished by licensees for the pupose of selecting frequencies to avoid interference. No other use or disclosure may be made of this information.

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