SpectrumWatch News
SpectrumWatch News      •       January 2003      •       Volume 1      •       Issue 1

AutoX


AutoX now supports "estimated" distances! If fixed locations exist for the call sign, AutoX uses the fixed location to estimate the distance. Estimates are denoted with an asterisk (*).

ULS Search


SpectrumWatch's new ULS Search design is similar to the FCC ULS Search for ease of use!

  • Quick Search
  • Basic Search by call sign, licensee name, or FCC ID #
  • No more confusing "primary" and "secondary" search criteria (from legacy CET design)
  • Advanced Search (See picture at left) by other searching criteria such as radio service, licensee info, frequencies, state, coordinates, etc.
  • No more duplicate results
  • Faster, more accurate search results
  • New ULS License display page. Similar to FCC, but with locations, frequencies, and emission designators (See picture below).

  • Form 601


  • Tree View appears on top of the sidebar. The links for the Old Pages still appear below.
  • Tree View can now display a maximum of 200 nodes (locations, antennas, frequencies, and emissions). Previous max was 100.
  • Attachments - Can update the description and type of attachments.

    Search Archived Form 601 Applications


    Now, you can check "Search Archived Apps" to search for archived Form 601 applications. The new results page lists all matching applications. The archived apps are highlighted in orange and marked with [A]. When you click on the archived application number, the PDF of the application will appear since this application cannot be modified. Also, a new paging system is at the bottom of the page for easier navigation.