SB QST @ ARL $ARLB027 ARLB027 FCC says ULS registration can protect license record ZCZC AG27 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 27 ARLB027 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 26, 2000 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB027 ARLB027 FCC says ULS registration can protect license record Registering now on the FCC's Universal Licensing System can benefit amateurs, even if they have no plans to file an application anytime soon. FCC staffer Steve Linn, N4CAK, says that ULS registration ''protects your call sign within the system'' and could prevent it from inadvertently being deleted or reissued due to a filing error. Linn also pointed out that amateurs filing for a change of address should file an ''administrative update'' (AU) and not request a ''modification.'' The ULS will not renew an amateur's license unless it is within the 90-day window of expiration or within the two-year grace period after expiration. The same applies for those upgrading under restructuring. Linn said the FCC continues to work out the bugs in the ULS. He said that support for the Mac platform and other browsers, such as Internet Explorer, should be available soon. The FCC in late April opened the ULS to Web filing. Linn advised filers to use the on-line system whenever possible, since it helps users to avoid errors that will not get trapped when filing on paper and could lead to delays or errors in your FCC record. Visit http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/uls for more information or to access the ULS. NNNN /EX