Appendix C
Procedure for Field Level Selection and Coordination of RF Use
C-1. FAA Coordinators
FAA coordinators and geographical areas of responsibility for the frequency 1030 MHz and the bands 1215 to 1400 MHz, 2700 to 2900 MHz, and 9000 to 9200 MHz are shown below. (See Figure C-l).
Northwest Mountain Region
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Spectrum Management Officer, ANM-464
- Washington; Wyoming.
Federal Aviation Administration
17900 Pacific Highway South C-68966
Seattle, Washington 98168
Telephone: 206-431-2407/2473/2503/2464
Colorado; Idaho; Montana; Oregon; Utah;
Western Pacific Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, AWP-406
- 1872/0214/0510/0276
Arizona; California, including all offshore islands;- Nevada.
Federal Aviation Administration
P.O. BOX 92007
Los Angeles, California 90009
Telephone: 213-297-1165/1685/1342/1164/
Central Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, ACE-433
Federal Aviation Administration
601 12th Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
Telephone: 816-426-5036/5647
Iowa; Kansas; Missouri; Nebraska.
Southwest Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, ASW-465
Federal Aviation Administration
Fort Worth, Texas 76193-0465
Telephone: 817-624-5466/5465/5458/5467/5469
Arkansas; Louisiana; New Mexico; Oklahoma; Texas.
Great Lakes Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, AGL-423
- South Dakota; Ohio; Wisconsin.
Federal Aviation Administration
2300 East Devon Avenue
Des Plaines, Illinois 60018
Telephone: 312-694-7332/7363/7616/7842/7071
Illinois; Indiana; Michigan; Minnesota; North Dakota;
Southern Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, ASO-465
- North Carolina; Puerto Rico; South Carolina;
- Tennessee; US Possessions in the Caribbean; Virgin
- Islands.
- Tennessee; US Possessions in the Caribbean; Virgin
Federal Aviation Administration
P.O. BOX 20636
Atlanta, Georgia 30320
Telephone: 404-763-7385/7386
Alabama; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Mississippi;
Eastern Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, AEA-435
- New York; Pennsylvania; Virginia; West Virginia.
Federal Aviation Administration
Fitzgerald Federal Building
JFK International Airport
Jamaica, New York 11430
Telephone: 718-917-1191
Delaware; District of Columbia; Maryland; New Jersey;
New England Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, ANE-461
- Rhode Island; Vermont.
Federal Aviation Administration
12 New England Executive Park
Burlington, Massachusetts 01803
Telephone: 617-273-7160/2408/7197
Connecticut; Maine; Massachusetts; New Hampshire;
Alaskan Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, AAL-464B
Federal Aviation Administration
701 C Street, P.O. BOX 14
Anchorage, Alaska 99513-0087
Telephone: 907-271-5343
Alaska.
Western Pacific Hawaii Region
- Spectrum Management Officer, AWP-406H
Federal Aviation Administration
Diamond Head SFO
4204 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816-4420
Telephone: 808-734-6627
Hawaii; US Possessions in the Pacific Ocean.
Table C-1 shows the designated heavily used areas in the 2700 to 2900 MHz band. Figure C-2 is a geographic presentation of these areas.
C-2. Field Level Coordinators
Government area frequency coordinators and geographical areas of responsibility for bands 1435 to 1535 MHz and 2310 to 2390 MHz are shown below. (See Figures C-3 and C-4.)
- Area Frequency Coordinator
- 44°N.
Area Frequency Coordinator
State of Arizona
Fort Huachuca, Arizona 85613-5000
Telephone: 602-538-6423
DSN: 879-6423
Arizona.Area Frequency Coordinator
White Sands Missile Range,
New Mexico 88002-5526
Telephone: 1505-678-5417
DSN: 258-3702
Colorado west of 108°W; New Mexico; Texas- west of 104°W; Utah east of 111°W.
Gulf Area Frequency Coordinator
Elgin AFB, Florida 32542
Telephone: 904-882-4416
DSN: 872-4416
Alabama south of 33°30'N; Florida west of 83°W,- Georgia west of 83°W, south of 33°30'N;
- Louisiana east of 90°W; Mississippi east of
- 90°W, south of 33°30'N.
Eastern Area Frequency Coordinator
Patrick AFB, Florida 32925
Telephone: 305-494-5366
DSN: 854-5366
Florida east of 83°W; Georgia east of 83°W, south- of 31°30'N.
Mid-Atlantic Area Frequency Coordinator
Department of the Navy
Naval Air Test Center
Patuxent River, Maryland 20670
Telephone: 301-863-1188
DSN: 356-1188
That area of the eastern US and the Atlantic- Ocean south of 41°N; east of a line starting at
- the intersection of 41°N and 75°30'W running
- southwest to the intersection of 33°30'N and
- 83°W, then south to the intersection of 31°30'N
- and 83°W; north of 31°30'N; west of 68°40'W.
Army Frequency Coordinator
Military District of Washington
Military District of Washington, DC 20319-5050
Telephone: 202-693-5154
DSN: 223-5154
District of Columbia; county of Arlington (less- Fort Belvoir but including Davison AAF) and
- the city of Alexandria in the state of Virginia;
- counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges
- in the state of Maryland.
Commander
USAISC - Alaska
ATTN: CCNA-AK-CEFort Richardson, Alaska 99505
Telephone: 317-862-6294
DSN: 863-6294
Alaska.Commander
US Army Pacific
ATTN: APCE
Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858
Telephone: 808-438-2261
Hawaii.Area Frequency Coordinator (Air Force)
Headquarters Alaskan Air Command/DCT
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 99506
Telephone: 907-752-2283
DSN: 317-752-2283 Alaska; established DOD area frequency- coordinator for all frequency use within the
- state of Alaska.
Area Frequency Coordinator
Department of the Air Force
USAF Frequency Management Center
Washington, DC 20330-6431
Telephone: 202-475-1825
DSN: 335-1825
Alabama north of 33°30'N; Connecticut;- Kentucky; Maine; Massachusetts; Mississippi
- less east of 90°W, south of 33°30'N; New
- Hampshire; New Jersey north of 41°N; New
- York north of 41°N; Ohio; Rhode Island;
- Tennessee; Vermont; West Virginia; and those
- areas of the following states west of the
- Mid-Atlantic AFC area: Georgia north of
- 33°30'N; Maryland; North Carolina;
- Pennsylvania including that north of 41°N;
- South Carolina; Virginia.
Army Frequency Management Office
Continental United States
ATTN: SFIS-FAC-SC
Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234-5000
Telephone: 512-221-7050/2820
DSN: 471-7050/2820
Alabama, Arkansas, California (less units- located on or conducting training of the Army
- National Training Center, Fort Irwin, CA),
- Colorado, (less the area west of 108°W),
- Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
- Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
- Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland (less
- certain areas which are included in the
- Military District of Washington),
- Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
- Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
- Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
- York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio,
- Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
- South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee,
- Texas (less Fort Bliss and US Territory within
- 150-mile radius of White Sands Missile Range),
- Utah (less the area east of 111°W), Vermont,
- Virginia (less certain areas which are included
- in the Military District of Washington),
- Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Commander, USAISC
ATTN: ASQNA-IRW-CO
Fort Irwin, CA 92310-5000
Telephone: 619-386-3280
DSN: 470-3280
Coordinates directly with units scheduled for- rotation training at the Army National
- Training Center to define frequency
- requirements and to coordinate closely with
- the western area frequency coordinator, Point
- MUGU and AFMO-CONUS in the final
- coordination process.
Commander, USA Kwajalein Atoll (USAKA)
P.O. Box 26
APO San Francisco, 96555-008
DSN: 254-2111
Coordinates frequencies enclosed within a- 200-mile radius of the Headquarters Building,
- USAKA.
The nongovernment Aerospace and Flight Test Radio Coordinating Council (AFTRCC) coordinator is shown below.
Aerospace and Flight Test Radio Coordinating
Council
P.O. BOX 718
Hawthorne, California 90251
Telephone: 213-970-6563
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- west of 104°W; Utah east of 111°W.
Nellis AFB, Nevada 89191
Telephone: 702-643-3608
DSN: 682-3608
Nevada; Utah west of 111°W; Idaho south of