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MAS Frequency Engineering
Fast, 24 Hour, MAS Frequency Selection -Guaranteed!


Securing an interference-free frequency pair for Multiple Address Systems (MAS) is a time-sensitive process. Comsearch gets you there first by taking quick action. We guide you through the technical and legal hurdles so that you can get your system operating as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Comsearch pledges to:

  • Give you a MAS frequency option within 24 hours of receipt* of your order, or our service is free!
  • File your MAS FCC application within 72 hours of your final approval* or our service is free!

All of this at no additional cost over our standard pricing.

In 2001, Comsearch won the UTC's "Best Telecom Service Award" with the launch of our new web based MAS frequency coordination product - MAS ExpressSM. This product has transformed the speed at which we can offer fast and accurate MAS engineering solutions.

How Comsearch Manages the Process

  • A Comsearch engineering representative will contact you and begin your frequency selection process. Within 24 hours, you will be notified of the frequency pair selected for you and a path data sheet will be sent to you for review. If there are no frequencies available, a Comsearch engineer will provide you with some "short spacing" options to choose from.
  • Once the engineering analysis is approved, your MAS FCC application will be filed within 72 hours or less (if Comsearch is elected to perform this service).

Comsearch also offers online access to MAS Express - this allows you to access our system to immediately identify and assess MAS spectrum availability, assign frequencies, and prepare FCC documentation. Contact us for a free demonstration of MAS Express!

View our frequently asked questions or contact us for more information.

* Please note that a receipt is defined as the time at which the customer has approved the pricing and Comsearch has received all the appropriate technical data for the MAS system. Final approval is defined as the time at which the customer has given verbal or written approval of the frequency selection. In addition, Comsearch must receive all of the necessary filing information from the customer (Comsearch FCC 601 Questionnaire).

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