Go in the FCC license manager for your STA.   It should have a button saying 
“Eligible for renewal”.   Click that link to renew the application.   You will 
need to submit a (new) letter saying why you still need the STA and a letter 
listing the specific counties you will be operating the STA in.    Saying ’same 
as before’ for the counties won’t work - you have to explicitly list them (at 
least it didn’t work for me).

Once you have applied for renewal you can continue using the frequencies unless 
you hear otherwise from the FCC  (the usual IANAL applies but two different FCC 
specialist attorneys have told two different companies the same thing).

Mark

> On Jun 23, 2020, at 8:00 AM, David Coudron <david.coud...@advantenon.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
>  
> We were granted an STA for the 5850-5895 Mhz frequencies and are nearing the 
> end of the 60 day grant window.  We haven’t heard much about the extensions 
> or possible permanent extension of the STA’s.   When this was rolled out, 
> there was a lot of discussion that these may be extended or even made 
> permanent.   For those of you that applied for and received an STA, have you 
> heard anything about extensions?
>  
> Regards,
>  
> David Coudron
>  
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