This dataset contains locations from the antenna structures database that are required to register with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC requires owners to register those antenna structures which generally are more than 60.96 meters (200 feet) in height or located near an airport. This is an update to the antreg_feb17 layer.
Serve as base information for use in GIS systems for general planning, analytical, and research purposes. It is not intended for engineering work or to legally define reservation boundaries, FCC licensee data or FCC market boundaries.
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GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data.
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the original data layer's topology
This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our knowledge.
This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
Spatial and Attribute Information
In 2012 the FCC stopped releasing tower and antenna locations as spatial data. Data layers are available as databases with associated .dat files. GeoPlan downloaded the Antenna Structure Registrations from http://wireless.fcc.gov/antenna/index.htm?job=uls_transaction&page=weekly on August 14, 2018. During the QA/QC process GeoPlan performed the following steps: - Opened and formatted the CO.dat file in Open Office Calc. Added field names using the FCC Database Field Definitions File: http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/documentation/patower-2.xls. Saved coordinate fields as LATD, LATM, LATS, LAT_DIR, LOND, LONM, LONS, and LON_DIR - Exported to .dbf - Filtered .dbf to contain only records located in Florida. (Using field Structure_State Code from RA.dat - Added LAT and LONG fields using type = double - Used field calculator to convert coordinate fields from DMS to DD. The equation for latitude was: ( [LATS] /3600) + ( [LATM] /60) + [LATD] The equation for longitude was: ( [LONS] /3600) + ( [LONM] /60) + [LOND] - Generated XY data using the LATDD and LONDD fields. The projection was defined as WGS 1984. - Exported XY events to shapefile. - Fields LATD, LATM, LATS, LAT_DIR, LOND, LONM, LONS, and LON_DIR were deleted. - Projected the new shapefile to NAD83 HARN using the WGS_1984_(ITRF00)_To_NAD_1983 + NAD_1983_To_HARN_Florida transformation - Opened and formatted EN.dat and RA.dat files in Open Office Calc. Added field names using the FCC Database Field Definitions File and antreg_feb17. Deleted fields not present in antreg_feb17 - Saved the EN and RA dat files as .dbf files. - EN and RA .dbf files brought into ArcMap and joined with the antreg_aug18 feature class using REGNUM field. - Edited the feature class attribute table to match antreg_feb17 - Added field MGRS by using the Convert Coordinate Notation tool and choosing output coordinate format as MGRS. - Added field GOOGLEMAP by concatenating: https://www.google.com/maps/place/ and the MGRS ID - Added descript field based on Entity from EN.dat file. - Added FGDLAQDATE based on the date GeoPlan acquired the data - Restructured table and uppercased all fields Field Changes - Previous fields LAT_DMS and LON_DMS have been renamed to LAT and LON. - Previous fields DD_TEMP and DD_TEMP0 have been renamed to LATDD and LONDD. - Removed fields LAT_DIR and LON_DIR Notes: When the FCC generated this data set spatially in the past they limited the lat/long fields to 4 decimals. Now that we are generating the spatial locations the decimals have been left to the default value of the field type of double. The result is a visible shift of 1-3 meters.
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Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
Esri
FCC Registration Number.
FCC
THE FCC assigned file number of the application.
FCC
Entity Name.
FCC
Date of FCC Registration Permit.
FCC
The exact geographic location latitude of the structure in degrees (e.g., 42), minutes (e.g., 13'), and seconds (e.g., 10").
FCC
The exact geographic location longitude of the structure in degrees (e.g., 42), minutes (e.g., 13'), and seconds (e.g., 10").
FCC
Geographic location (latitude) in decimal degrees.
GeoPlan
Geographic location (longitude) in decimal degrees.
GeoPlan
Structure Height. Overall height above ground.
FCC
Structure Address. The address where the structure is located.
FCC
Structure City. The city in which the structure is located.
FCC
Structure State. The state in which the structure is located.
FCC
FAA Study Number. A unique number assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pertaining to an antenna site/structure. This number is issued during the processing of FAA Form 7640-1 "Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration."
FCC
Advisory Circulars. The FCC generally assigns painting and lighting requirements, at registration, according to the FAA's "determination" for a structure.
FCC
FCC ID Number (L Number). A unique 9-digit number (the letter 'L' followed by 8 numeric digits) assigned by the FCC to represent the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) of the individual or business entity who filed the application.
FCC
Name of Contact.
FCC
Address for contact.
FCC
Post Office Box for contact.
FCC
City for contact.
FCC
State for contact.
FCC
Zip code for contact.
FCC
Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) Coordinate of the Facility. The MGRS is the geocoordinate standard used by NATO militaries for locating points on the earth. The MGRS provides a means to represent any location on the surface of the Earth using an alphanumeric string. Hierarchical references are based on the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system. The MGRS is used for the entire earth. http://mgrs-data.org/
GeoPlan
Webpage hyperlink to location in Google Maps.
GeoPlan
GeoPlan added description field based on ENTITY.
GeoPlan
The date FGDL aquired the data from the source.
GeoPlan
Unique ID added by GeoPlan
GeoPlan
431 Architecture PO Box 115706
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