CATALOG OF POTENTIAL EXPENSES AND ESTIMATED COSTS FOR LOW POWER TELEVISION (LPTV) STATIONS, FM STATIONS AND FM AND TV TRANSLATORS March 2019 Catalog of Potential Expenses and Estimated Costs for LPTV Stations, FM Stations and FM and TV Translators Table of Contents I. ABOUT THIS CATALOG 2 II. LPTV AND TV TRANSLATOR COSTS 3 A. TRANSMITTERS AND ANCILLARY COSTS 3 1. Minor Rechanneling Issues 3 2. New Transmitters 4 3. Other Transmitter Expenses 5 C. TRANSMISSION LINE 7 D. TOWER RELATED COSTS 8 E. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 8 F. OTHER POTENTIAL COSTS 10 III. FM AND FM TRANSLATOR COSTS 11 A. TRANSMITTERS AND ANCILLARY COSTS 11 1. New Facility or Auxiliary and Interim Transmitters 11 2. Other Transmitter Expenses 12 C. TRANSMISSION LINE 15 D. TOWER RELATED COSTS 16 E. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 17 F. OTHER POTENTIAL COSTS 18 Catalog of Potential Expenses and Estimated Costs for LPTV Stations, FM Stations and Translators I. ABOUT THIS CATALOG This catalog of expenses (Catalog) contains descriptions of the expenses that LPTV stations, FM stations and FM and TV translators are most likely to incur as a result of broadcaster repacking. While we believe the Catalog is relatively comprehensive, it does not cover every possible expense for every situation, nor is it an exhaustive list of all expenses that may potentially qualify for reimbursement. Widelity, Inc. (Widelity) developed the original Catalog for Full Power and Class A broadcasters and multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs) in 2013 for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as part of the Widelity Report, which was published for comment in 2014 (DA/FCC: DA-14-389). As part of the ongoing Broadcast Television Incentive Auction, periodically, the Catalog for Full Power and Class A broadcasters and MVPDs was updated to reflect the current pricing for the equipment and services that repacked broadcasters may need to purchase to facilitate the moves to their new channel assignments, and the current pricing for equipment and services that MVPDs may need to purchase to continue to carry broadcasters. This Catalog is provided for LPTV stations, FM stations and FM and TV translators. The categories and costs contained in this Catalog build upon the work conducted by Widelity; however, as certain cost components and types of equipment are not applicable to LPTV stations, FM stations and FM and TV translators and certain costs are applicable only to these types of facilities, the cost categories and price ranges vary from the Catalog for Full Power and Class A broadcasters and MVPDs. Accordingly, there are inherent differences in various cost component and cost ranges, which are clarified for LPTV stations, FM stations and FM and TV translators. The categories and costs contained in the Catalog are intended to serve as a reference guide, and are not intended to identify the particular expenses for which individual LPTV stations, FM stations and FM and TV translators would be eligible for reimbursement. Individual LPTV stations, FM stations and FM and TV translators may incur only some of the expenses listed in the Catalog, depending upon the LPTV station’s, FM station’s and FM and TV translator’s existing equipment and the particular transition changes that the entity must make. Supply and demand constraints may have an impact on future costs. II. LPTV AND TV TRANSLATOR COSTS A. TRANSMITTERS AND ANCILLARY COSTS 1. Minor Rechanneling Issues Some LPTV stations or translator facilities may be able to re-use their existing transmitters or translators by replacing external receivers, transposers, or exciters to operate on the displacement channel. This replacement or reconfiguration may involve professional installation or reconfiguration. Mask filters are assumed to be required. LPTV Reconfiguration Costs Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   UHF and VHF - minor re-channel issues 2,000 - 20,000 “Simple” mask filters (includes UHF and VHF): Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   10 - 100W Mask Filter 435-1,210   100 - 300W Mask Filter 695 - 2,550 “Stringent” mask filters (includes UHF and VHF): Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   100W - 200W Mask Filter 525 - 3,000   200 - 300W Mask Filter 1,300 - 2,550   350W - 600W Mask Filter 1,800 - 4,100 “Full Service” mask filters (includes UHF and VHF): Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   500 -750W Mask Filter 1,400 - 3,900    1 kW Mask Filter 2,200 - 4,500   1.1 - 2 kW Mask Filter 2,100 - 6,000   2.1 - 3 kW Mask Filter 4,000 - 8,400   3.1 - 5 kW Mask Filter 6,500 - 12,800 2. New Transmitters Solid State Transmitter prices are based on a specific channel and include the cost of a new mask filter. Costs for installation and engineering are additional and pricing for these services can be found in Section II.A.3 below. Costs vary by manufacturer and power level. Most new transmitter prices include exciters. UHF – Air Cooled Solid State Transmitter/Translator Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   5-50 Watts 8,000 - 12,400   50-150 Watts 10,000 - 17,500   160-300 Watts 11,000 - 37,600   320-700 Watts 12,700 - 43,500   750-1000 Watts 19,000 - 40,700   1.1 - 2.4 kW 39,000 - 97,700   2.5 - 4 kW 57,000 - 155,600 UHF – Liquid Cooled Solid State Transmitter Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   1.5 - 4 kW Variable High VHF – Air Cooled Solid State Transmitter/Translator Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   10-100 Watts 8,000 - 14,600   150-350 Watts 11,000 - 32.500    400-1000 Watts 14,000 - 46,000   1.2 - 3 kW 21,600 - 100,000 Low VHF – Air Cooled Solid State Transmitter/Translator Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   50-500 Watts 8,000 - 14,600   600 W - 3 kW Variable 3. Other Transmitter Expenses In limited situations, these expenses may apply in addition to those listed in Sections II.A.1 or II.A.2, above. Other Transmitter-Related Expenses Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   Frequency agile exciter 20,500   Transmitter Site Survey/Installation 8,000 - 30,000   Electrical Service - In limited situations, a station installing replacement transmitter equipment may have to change the electrical wiring to the new transmitter or perform other electrical work (prices include labor and installation). Variable B. ANTENNAS Most stations moving to a new channel will require new antennas. The price of an antenna does not include installation or removal of existing antennas (for those expenses, see Section II.D, Tower Related Costs). In some cases, new transmission lines will also be required (for those expenses, see Section II.C, Transmission Lines). Additionally, antennas are rated based on input power level. Price does not include de-icing equipment. Panel antennas are priced per panel. UHF Low-Power Antennas Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   Yagi/Cross-Dipole/Log Periodic Transmit antenna 450 - 1,800   1 - 2 kW 8-bay slot antenna, horizontally-polarized side mount 4,250 - 12,000   1 - 2 kW 8-bay slot antenna, elliptically- or circularly-polarized side mount 6,750 - 12,900   2.5 - 5 kW 8-bay slot antenna, horizontally-polarized side mount 17,750 - 25,800   2.5 - 5 kW 8-bay slot antenna, elliptically or circularly-polarized side mount 19,500 - 28,500   2.5 - 5 kW slot antenna, 12-30 bays Variable   Broadband panel antenna (per panel), horizontally-polarized 750 - 2,750 High-VHF Low Power Antennas Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   Yagi/Cross dipole/Log Periodic Transmit antenna 840 - 1,400   250 - 500 W panel antenna (per panel), horizontally-polarized 850 - 1,550   1 - 2 kW panel antenna (per panel), horizontally-polarized 13,150   2-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, horizontally polarized 10,000   2-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, elliptically polarized 14,000   4-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, horizontally polarized 18,000 - 44,000   4-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, elliptically polarized 22,000 - 56,050   8-bay 2kW slot antenna - side mount, horizontally polarized 75,950   8-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, elliptically polarized 90,950   12-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, horizontally polarized 117,400   12-bay 2 kW slot antenna - side mount, elliptically polarized 141,400 Low-VHF Low Power Antennas Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   Yagi/Cross dipole/Log Periodic Transmit antenna 990 - 1,200   Panel antenna (per element), horizontally-polarized 19,450 - 20,600   Panel antenna (per element), circularly-polarized 33,500 Other Antenna-Related Items Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   Antenna sweep (existing or new) 4,610 - 6,550   7/8" input elbow complex, single channel (if needed) 6,550   1-5/8" input elbow complex, single channel (if needed) 6,900   3-1/8" input elbow complex, single channel (if needed) 7,600   250 W VHF Combiner (per channel) 2,050 - 2,950   1 kW UHF Combiner (per channel) 4,150 - 5,250   2 kW VHF Combiner (per channel) 5,000 - 8,550   Side Mount antenna brackets 2,250 - 7,000   Power Dividers (each, for panel antenna system, if not included in antenna cost) 1,300   Cable harness (each, for panel antenna system, if not included in antenna cost) 1,000 C. TRANSMISSION LINE In most situations, existing flexible transmission line can be reused in the event of a channel change. If an LPTV station is utilizing rigid transmission line, the existing transmission line may be reusable (e.g., if the move is to a non-prohibited channel or if the transmission line is broadband capable). See Fig.3 in the Appendix A for the table of transmission line lengths and prohibited channels. New transmission lines, if needed for purchase, are generally priced per foot. The price generally includes elbows and hangers.   Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Flexible transmission line    1/2" foam dielectric 3.5   7/8" foam dielectric 10   1-5/8" foam dielectric 24   1-5/8" air dielectric       32   3" air dielectric 57   4" air dielectric 72     Rigid Transmission Line    7/8" rigid line 28 - 66   1-5/8" rigid line 40 - 72   3-1/8" rigid line 79 -101      Interior RF Systems - RF plumbing for inside the transmitter building between the transmitter and the transmission line leaving the transmitter building   Inside RF system including switching, patch panels, and dehydrators Variable D. TOWER RELATED COSTS In many cases, a broadcaster replacing or adding an antenna will incur rigging and installation costs. In addition to these expenses, it may be necessary to modify the existing tower or to construct a new tower to accommodate these new antennas and transmission line. Existing Tower Reinforcement Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Existing Towers - Towers without sufficient documentation of tower specifications may need to be mapped prior to completion of a tower load study.   Tower mapping and report for structural engineer 16,400 - 25,600   Structural engineering study for guyed or free-standing tower 5,100 - 12,300   Structural engineering study for a candelabra tower 15,350 - 19,450   Tower reinforcement Variable New Tower Construction Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) New Towers - Cost includes constructing a new tower, per foot   New towers shorter than 500' 1,700   New towers between 500' and 1000' 2,100   New towers between 1000' and 1500' 2,560 Note: Costs may be higher for tower sites with difficult soil conditions. Footings, piers and foundations, and guy anchors may not be included in this price                   Rigging and Antenna Installation/Removal Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Tower Rigging - fees paid to tower crews to install/remove antennas and/or transmission line.     Tower shorter than 500' 31,190 - 81,190   Towers between 500' and 1000' 102,500 - 205,000   Towers over 1000' or Complex tower (Candelabras, stacked antennas, terrain-constrained ) Variable E. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Stations without sufficient internal resources, either at the station itself or at an affiliated station or company, may have to obtain professional services from an outside vendor to complete the various aspects of the station’s channel relocation.   Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) RF Consulting Engineer Fees   Engineering Study for displacement application 800 - 2,800   Prepare Engineering Section of Construction Permit 1,025 - 3,070   Prepare Engineering Section of License to Cover 510 - 1,535   Prepare Form 601 510 - 1,000     Attorney Fees   Prepare and file Construction Permit 770 - 5,120   Prepare and file License to Cover 770 - 2,305   Lease negotiation or other legal matters 2,255 - 4,095     Other Professional Fees    Project Management, if needed (per hour) 51 - 154   Prepare and/or review reimbursement forms 770 - 2,560   Form 399 assistance or other Program Management costs Variable     Field Engineering   Outside engineering assistance (per day) 1,000 - 2,750   Coverage verification of new facility 20,500 - 81,900   AM Pattern disturbance study/remediation 2,560 - 7,680   RF Exposure Measurements 3,050 - 20,500 F. OTHER POTENTIAL COSTS Stations may incur miscellaneous costs while constructing displaced facilities, such as: FCC form filing fees and, in some isolated cases, new fixed microwave links to replace existing STL, ICR and/or general interconnect systems where frequency coordination of existing links cannot be achieved at the new location.   Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) FCC Filing Fees   FCC Form 2100 Major Change Construction Permit 835   FCC Form 2100 License to Cover 170   FCC Form 601 STL 170 Equipment Disposal Cost Variable Equipment Storage Variable Equipment Delivery and Handling Charges Variable     Point to Point Microwave (STL/ICR)    Frequency Coordination (per license - 2 needed for bi-directional link) 350 - 750   Unlicensed systems (includes antennas attached to the radios. Larger antennas are additional) 500 - 4,000   6/11 GHz Licensed Part 101 Systems (price includes 6-foot antennas. Single link and redundant systems are included in this price range). 18,000 - 39,000   7/13 GHz Licensed Part 74 Systems (price includes 6-foot antennas. Single link and redundant systems are included in this price range). 27,700 - 74,900 III. FM AND FM TRANSLATOR COSTS A. TRANSMITTERS AND ANCILLARY COSTS 1. New Facility or Auxiliary and Interim Transmitters There may be circumstances in which an FM station may need to construct an interim or auxiliary facility (in rare cases, a new main facility) in order to remain on the air during the TV repack, including stations on the same tower or nearby tower. Prices listed include notch and channel filtering as needed, but do not include installation, which can be found in Section III.A.2 below. Costs vary by manufacturer and power level, with additional pricing for hybrid models. Air Cooled Solid State FM Transmitter (not including installation) Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   10-100 Watts Analog 1,500 - 8,000   101-250 Watts Analog 3,215 - 8,850   300 - 500 Watts Analog 3,800 - 12,500   600-1000 Watts Analog 4,550 - 15,000   1.5 - 3 kW Analog 8,500 - 32,000   3.5 - 6 kW Analog 12,000 - 52,500   7 - 10 kW Analog 41,000 - 75,350   15 - 20 kW Analog 68,900 - 120,500   30 kW Analog 118,000 - 169,500   40 kW Analog 132,500 - 231,300        10-100 Watts Hybrid 7,000 - 17,000   101-250 Watts Hybrid 5,800 - 17,850   300 - 500 Watts Hybrid 3,850 - 21,500   600-1000 Watts Hybrid 7,000 - 24,000   1.5 - 3 kW Hybrid 9,200 - 40,990   3.5 - 6 kW Hybrid 19,200 - 61,500   7 - 10 kW Hybrid 52,900 - 83,500   15 - 20 kW Hybrid 78,900 - 129,500   30 kW Hybrid 128,000 - 178,500   40 kW Hybrid 142,500 - 240,400                     More than 40 kW Analog or Hybrid Variable (requires a quote) Liquid Cooled Solid State FM Transmitter (not including installation) Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   10 kW Analog 66,850 - 139,850   20 kW Analog 102,500 - 195,850   30 kW Analog 141,700 - 264,450   40 kW Analog 181,550 - 351,050        10 kW Hybrid 128,650 - 149,850   20 kW Hybrid 221,000 - 234,600   30 kW Hybrid 289,600 - 351,800   40 kW Hybrid 354,800       More than 40 kW Analog or Hybrid Variable HD Importers/Exporters Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   HD Importer 1,600 - 3,500 HD Exporter 1,600 – 3,500   Combined HD Importer/Exporter 2,550 – 4,800 2. Other Transmitter Expenses In limited situations, these expenses may apply in addition to those listed in Section III.A.1, above. Other Transmitter-Related Expenses Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Additional Exciter (if required; most transmitters are shipped with one exciter) 7,000 - 17,000    Installation Services     Transmitter Installation (includes daily rate and expenses) 11,000 - 130,000   Transmitter Building Site Survey (includes daily rate and expenses) 5,000 - 15,000 Electrical Service - A station installing replacement transmitter equipment may have to increase the power supply to the transmitter or perform other electrical work (prices include labor and installation).   Service entrance 3 phase/800 amp/208 volt 14,050   Switchgear – industrial 800 amp 37,150   Transformer 3 phase/480V – 150 KVA 24,900   Transformer 3 phase/480V – 300 KVA 35,850   Transformer 3 phase/480V – 500 KVA 47,100   2" Rigid Conduit and Wiring (cost per foot) 26   3" Rigid Conduit and Wiring (cost per foot) 50   4" Rigid Conduit and Wiring (cost per foot) 98 HVAC Service - Cooling Only - A station installing replacement transmitter equipment may need additional cooling capability (prices include labor and installation).    5 Ton System 19,700   10 Ton System 37,900   15 Ton System 54,300 25 Ton system 89,100 50 Ton system 168,000 HVAC Service - Heating and Cooling - A station installing replacement transmitter equipment may need additional air-handling capacity that includes both heating and cooling (prices include labor and installation).    10 Ton System 37,900   15 Ton System 54,300 25 Ton system 89,100 50 Ton system 168,000 Transmitter Building Modifications - In limited situations, expansions of the transmitter building may be required to accommodate new equipment (costs vary with location, site access and construction type). 100 - 250 per ft2 Other Transmitter-Related Expenses (For stations that have to rebuild permanent facilities only) Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Remote Control 1,500 - 3,300 RDS Encoder 1,000 - 2,500 Audio Processing    Audio Processing - Analog basic 2,000 - 5,000   Audio Processing - Analog/HD basic 2,500 - 7,000   Audio Processing - Analog /HD upgraded 7,000 - 15,000 B. ANTENNAS Most FM stations building a separate facility will require a new antenna. The price of an antenna does not include installation or removal of existing antennas (for those expenses, see Section III.D, Tower Related Costs). Additionally, new transmission line may also be required (for those expenses, see Section III.C, Transmission Line). All antennas are rated based on input power and priced per bay. Antenna prices do not include radomes or de-icing equipment. FM Low-Power Antennas (price includes fine matcher(s)) Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars, per bay)   200 Watt to 1 kW Log-periodic antennas 1,200 - 1,750   200 Watt to 1 kW Yagi antennas 850 - 2,400   200 Watt - 1 kW Vertically or horizontally-polarized 620 - 2,050   200 Watt - 1 kW Circularly-polarized 1,250 - 1,350   1 kW - 2.5 kW Vertically or Horizontally-polarized 1,100   1 kW - 2.5 kW Circularly-polarized 1,000 - 1,800   2.5 kW - 5 kW Circularly-polarized 3,805 - 6,070 FM High-Power Antennas (price includes fine matcher(s)) Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars, per bay)   6 kW - 10 kW Circularly-polarized 4,200 - 7,570   11 kW - 25 kW Circularly-polarized 5,300 - 10,500   26 kW - 50 kW Circularly-polarized 3,500 - 6,700   26 kW - 50 kW Panel (3 panels per bay) 16,500 - 44,650   51 - 100 kW Circularly-polarized 7,200 - 12,000   51 - 100 kW Panel (3 panels per bay) 19,500 - 47,200   More than 100kW Variable   Directional antenna fabrication and testing Variable   Dual polarization antennas, H-only or V-only antennas more than 2 kW Variable   Broadband (community or combined) antennas Variable Other Antenna-Related Items Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars)   Antenna sweep 4,610 - 6,550   New FM combiner, cost per channel (depends on power input and min. frequency separation) 6,865 - 36,700   FM Band pass filter (depends on power input and number of sections) 5,325 - 26,190   Notch Filter (depends on power input and number of sections) 5,020 - 16,260   Mounting Brackets Variable   De-Icers (per bay) 1,000 - 2,000   Radomes (per bay) 900 - 1,800 C. TRANSMISSION LINE New transmission line, if needed for purchase, is priced per foot, based on a length of 1,000 feet. The price generally includes elbows and hangers.   Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars per foot) Flexible transmission line   1/2" foam dielectric 3   7/8" foam dielectric 10   1-5/8" foam dielectric 24 1-5/8" air dielectric  32   3" air dielectric 57   4" air dielectric 72 Rigid Transmission Line    7/8" rigid line 28 - 66   1-5/8" rigid line 39 - 61   3-1/8" rigid line 79 - 101   4-1/16" rigid line 101 - 138   3-1/8" broadband line 91 - 117   4-1/6" broadband line 117 - 159 Interior RF Systems - RF plumbing for inside the transmitter building between the transmitter and the transmission line leaving the transmitter building   Elbows, fitting, hangers, etc. Variable   Inside RF system including switching, patch panels and dehydrators Variable D. TOWER RELATED COSTS FM broadcasters replacing or adding an antenna may incur rigging, installation, and removal costs. In addition to these expenses, it may be necessary to modify the existing tower or to construct a new tower to accommodate the additional antenna(s). Existing Tower Reinforcement Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Existing Towers - Towers without sufficient documentation of tower specifications may need to be mapped prior to completion of a tower load study. Tower mapping and report for structural engineer 16,400 - 25,600       Structural engineering study for guyed or free-standing tower 5,100 - 12,300   Structural engineering study for a candelabra tower 15,350 - 19,450   Tower reinforcement Variable New Tower Construction Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars per foot) New Towers - Cost includes constructing a new tower, per foot    New towers shorter than 500' 1,700   New towers between 500' and 1000' 2,100   New towers over 1000' and 1500' 2,560 Note: Costs may be higher for tower sites with difficult soil conditions. Footings, piers and foundations, and guy anchors may not be included in this price. Rigging and Antenna Installation/Removal Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) Tower Rigging - fees paid to tower crews to install/remove antennas and/or transmission line.   Tower shorter than 500' 61,400 - 81,900   Towers between 500' and 1000' 102,500 - 205,000   Towers over 1000' or Complex tower (Candelabras, stacked antennas, terrain-constrained ) 102,500 - 409,500   Helicopter installation/removal (for antennas on top of high-rise buildings, a complex tower, or tower that is terrain-constrained so that antennas can't be lifted using a gin pole or winches) Variable Other Tower Expenses    Temporary Tower Rent Variable E. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Stations without sufficient internal resources, either at the station itself or at an affiliated station or company, may have to obtain professional services from an outside vendor to complete the various aspects of the station’s channel relocation.   Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) RF Consulting Engineer Fees    Prepare Engineering Section of Construction Permit  1,025 - 3,070   Prepare Engineering Section of License to Cover 510 - 1,535   Prepare Engineering STA 510 - 2,050   Prepare Form 601 510 - 1,000      Attorney Fees   Prepare and file Construction Permit 770 - 5,120   Prepare and file License to Cover 770 - 2,305   Prepare and file STA 770 - 3,585   Lease negotiation or other legal matters 2,255 - 4,095     Other Professional Fees    Project Management, if needed (per hour) 51 - 154   Prepare and/or review reimbursement forms 770 - 2,560   Form 399 assistance or other Program Management costs Variable     Field Engineering    Outside engineering assistance (per day) 1,000 - 2,750   Coverage verification of new primary facility 20,500 - 81,900   AM Pattern disturbance study/remediation 2,560 - 7,680   RF Exposure Measurements 3,050 - 20,500 F. OTHER POTENTIAL COSTS This section contains a number of miscellaneous costs that LPTV stations may encounter while constructing displaced facilities, which includes FCC form filing fees, equipment handling and disposal costs, and in some isolated cases, new fixed microwave links to replace existing STL, TSL and ICR systems where frequency coordination of existing links cannot be achieved at the new location.   Range of Estimated Costs (in dollars) FCC Filing Fees (from the 2018 Filing Fee Guide)   FCC Form 301/340 Major Change Construction Permit 3,975   FCC Form 301/340 Minor Change Construction Permit 1,110 FCC Form 302 License to Cover (non-directional antenna) 225   FCC Form 302 License to Cover (directional antenna) 695 FCC Form 359 FM Translator Major Change Construction Permit 835   FCC Form 350 FM Translator License to Cover 170     Equipment Disposal Cost Variable Equipment Storage Variable Equipment Delivery and Handling Charges Variable     Point to Point Microwave (STL/ICR)   Frequency Coordination (per license - 2 needed for bi-directional link) 350 - 750   Unlicensed systems (includes antennas attached to the radios. Larger antennas are additional) 2,000 - 4,000   6/11 GHz Licensed Part 101 Systems (price includes 6-foot antennas. Single link and redundant systems are included in this price range). 18,000 - 39,000 950 MHz Licensed Part 74 Systems (price includes 6-foot antennas. Single link and redundant systems are included in this price range). 12,000 - 25,000   1 pair IP-only Codecs for fiber, internet or IP microwave systems 4,000 - 7,700