Sec. 5.402 Filing of applications.
(a) Notwithstanding the requirements in subpart B of this part, an
application for a student authorization may be filed in letter form, in
duplicate, with the original signed. The application shall contain the
information set forth in paragraph (b) of this section.
(b) The application shall contain the following information:
(1) Name and address of applicant.
(2) A statement that the applicant is a citizen of the United
States.
(3) Applicant's school and grade.
(4) A detailed description in narrative form of the project
including the type and purpose of operation.
(5) Place of operation--street address, name of building, or other
specific location.
(6) Date(s) of operation including the exact hours, when known, as
well as
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the duration of each period of operation.
(7) Equipment to be used. If manufactured, list name of manufacturer
and type number. For other equipment, describe in detail and furnish a
circuit diagram.
(8) Frequency(ies) desired and range of frequencies which could be
employed.
(9) The method by which the frequency of operation will be
determined.
(10) Frequency tolerance.
(11) The means by which this tolerance will be maintained.
(12) DC plate power input to final radio frequency stage. If not
known, indicate any known power rating of equipment and state whether
this is power output of transmitter or radiated power, and whether
average or peak.
(13) Type of emission including a description of the modulation that
will be applied, if modulated.
(14) Description of the antenna to be used, including height above
ground.
(c) The application shall be accompanied by a signed statement from
the principal of the school, or a member of its faculty, on appropriate
letterhead, stating that the project has the approval of the school and
indicating the person under whose general supervision the project will
be conducted.
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