Antenna Structures
The Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) program allows
the FCC to fulfill its statutory duty to require the painting and lighting
of antenna structures that may pose a hazard to air navigation. We accomplish
this vital task by requiring owners of antenna structures that meet the
criteria for notification to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
to register with the FCC.
All Antenna Structures that meet the registration criteria
must be registered with the FCC. Step-by-step instructions on the registration
process are deatailed in Getting Started in ASR.
You must first log into the system before filing an antenna structure registration (ASR).
ASR Registration Search enables you to search for registrations
in the ASR database. You can search on basic elements of a registration,
including registration number, FAA study number, FRN, and licensee name,
or look up a registration based on the location and height of a structure.
You can also use the advanced search to perform more sophisticated searches
based on numerous criteria.
ASR Application Search enables you to search for submitted
applications by file number or FAA study number. After you submit your
search query, the Search Results screen will appear. At the top of the
page are several navigational tools to help you sort through the results,
which includes the status of the matching registrations.
The ASR Filing application provides functionality to
enable to create, modify, and update your license. These capabilities
include:
- Administrative Update
- Amendment
- Antenna Structure Dismantlement
- Cancel Registration
- Duplication
- Modification
- New
- Ownership Change
- Required Construction Notification
- Withdrawal
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Last reviewed/updated on 10/1/2003.
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