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SACFA FAQs: Procedures & Fees Explained

This document contains frequently asked questions (FAQs) about SACFA, the Standing Advisory Committee for Frequency Allocation in India. 1. SACFA provides clearance for wireless installations in India. 2. Operators must apply to SACFA online after receiving frequency grant approval from WPC. 3. AMSL refers to the height of a location above mean sea level. 4. Additional questions define terms like mast height, building height, and antenna height above ground level. 5. Simplified SACFA procedure provides automated clearance for towers below 40m height and 7km from airports. 6. The SACFA processing fee is Rs. 1000 per site, paid through Bharatkosh. 7
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SACFA FAQs: Procedures & Fees Explained

This document contains frequently asked questions (FAQs) about SACFA, the Standing Advisory Committee for Frequency Allocation in India. 1. SACFA provides clearance for wireless installations in India. 2. Operators must apply to SACFA online after receiving frequency grant approval from WPC. 3. AMSL refers to the height of a location above mean sea level. 4. Additional questions define terms like mast height, building height, and antenna height above ground level. 5. Simplified SACFA procedure provides automated clearance for towers below 40m height and 7km from airports. 6. The SACFA processing fee is Rs. 1000 per site, paid through Bharatkosh. 7
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FAQs

1. What is SACFA?

SACFA. Standing Advisory Committee for Frequency Allocation (India)

2. When to go for SACFA?

Once grant of frequency is agreed by WPC wing and decision letter is


issued, SACFA application may be filed online with the approved
technical parameters mentioned in decision letter.

3. What is AMSL?

Above Mean sea level height of the location.

4. What is Mast AGL?

Above ground level height of mast .

5. What is building AGL?

Above ground level height of the building.

6. What is Antennae AGL?

Above Ground level height of Antennae.

7. What is simplified SACFA procedure?

As per the new simplified procedure of Standing Advisory Committee on


radio Frequency Allocation ( SACFA) , all antenna towers/masts located
beyond 07 kms from the nearest airport and having up to 40 meters
height, above the Above Mean Sea Level (AMSL) of the Airport
Reference Point are cleared in automated processing system.

8. SACFA processing fees?

Rs 1000/-( one thousand INR) is the one time SACFA processing fees
per site under head of account 127500103050200 through Bharatkosh.
FAQs

9. Web portal of SACFA?

Applicant has to get registration and file application on SARAL


SANCHAR web portal.

10.What is Additional Antenna Category?

Under this category siting clearance applications are received when the
same or another applicant desires to put additional antenna on the tower
below the earlier approved Antennae Siting Clearance. Application
received under additional antenna category is accorded WPC acceptance
no. after receipt of the Hard Copy of undertaking and application along
with required processing fee (Rs. 1000/= per site bharatkosh challan No).
Acceptance number itself is treated as Siting Clearance and no Siting
Clearance letters etc. are required to be issued to the applicant.

11.What is Exemption Category?

Cases in specific frequency bands with limited power and located more
than specific distance from air port are cleared immediately without NOC
from SACFA members .As soon as the application is received, it is
accorded WPC acceptance no. After receipt of the Hard Copy of
undertaking and application along with required processing fee (Rs.
1000/= per site bharatkosh challan). Acceptance number itself is treated
as Siting Clearance and no Siting Clearance letters etc. are required to be
issued to the applicant.

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