I. ATTACHMENT C

PARTICIPATING IN THE FCC MOCK AUCTION

This attachment describes how to download and install the FCC Mock Bidding Software for qualified 
bidders who wish to participate in the FCC Mock Auction.  It also describes how to monitor the Mock 
Auction.


Conventions

The instructions in this section use the following typographical conventions:

bold		Represents objects on the screen that you click with the mouse pointer,  including 
buttons, Internet links, icons, tabs, menu items (e.g., Cancel button, Auctions link, 
Save option in the File menu).

italic		Represents field names or areas of a screen (e.g., Location field, Selected Licenses 
area of a screen).

bold italic	Represents characters that you must type exactly as they appear in the instructions.  For 
example, if you are instructed to type http://wtbwww01.fcc.gov, you should type all of 
the characters shown in bold italic exactly as they are printed.

SMALL CAPS    Represents keys on the keyboard (e.g., ENTER, CTRL, ESC).

Note:  Throughout these instructions, "enter" means to type the appropriate information and then press 
the ENTER key.


A. Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements
Qualified bidders who want to participate in the FCC Mock Auction will need, at a minimum, the 
following hardware and software:


1. Hardware Requirements
? CPU: Intelr Pentium
? RAM: 16 MB (more recommended if you have multiple applications open)
? Hard Disk:  33 MB available disk space
? Modem: 28.8 Kbps Hayesc compatible mode (recommend 56.6 Kbps)
? Monitor: VGA or above
? Mouse or other pointing device
2. Software Requirements
? Microsoftr Windows 95T or 98T
? FCC Mock Bidding Software, available through the Internet
? Netscaper CommunicatorT 4.73 is recommended.  However, you can also use Netscape 
Communicator 4.5, 4.51, 4.61, 4.7, or 4.72 (Internet web browser software).  

Note: To download Netscape Communicator 4.73 free of charge, access the Netscape 
download site at http://home.netscape.com/download/

Note: The FCC Mock Bidding Software has not been tested in a Macintosh, OS/2, or Windows 
NTT environment.  Therefore, the FCC will not support operating systems other than Microsoft 
Windows 95 or 98.  This includes any other emulated Windows environment.


B. Downloading the FCC Mock Bidding Software
FCC Mock Auction participants must first download the FCC Mock Bidding Software from the 
Internet.  Participants must download the mock80.exe compressed file to install the software.

You may use your Web browser to download the compressed files from wtbwww01.fcc.gov, 
wtbwww13.fcc.gov, or www.fcc.gov/wtb/auctions/, as described in the following section.


1. Downloading from wtbwww01.fcc.gov or wtbwww13.fcc.gov
1. Connect to your Internet service provider and start your Web browser.

2. Enter the following location: wtbwww01.fcc.gov or wtbwww13.fcc.gov

3. Click Mock			

4. Click Programs

5. Download the following file: mock80.exe 


2. Downloading from www.fcc.gov/wtb/auctions/
1. Connect to your Internet service provider and start your Web browser.

2. Enter the following location: http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/auctions/
		
3. In the Auctions section to the right, click Blanco Texas Broadcast (#80) under Future Auctions

4. Click Mock Auction Software

5. Download the following file: mock80.exe 


C. Extracting and Installing the FCC Mock Bidding Software
The FCC Mock Bidding Software file is downloaded in a self-extracting, compressed file format. 
Before installing the FCC Mock Bidding Software for Auction 80, you must uninstall any mock or 
remote bidding software that was installed on your computer before Auction 80.  

After you have downloaded the compressed file for the FCC Mock Bidding Software, you must extract 
the software from that file.  To extract the software, follow these steps:

1. Start Windows Explorer and open the file folder where you downloaded the files.

2. Double-click mock80.exe. 

3. Follow the instructions that display on your screen.

4. At the system prompt to reboot, leave Yes (the default) selected and click Finish.

After the FCC Mock Bidding Software has been installed, you will have a new Program group called 
FCC Remote Bidding System with an Mock 80 Bidding Software option in the drop down list.  You 
will also see two icons on your desktop, labeled Mock 80 Bidding Software and Mock 80 Dial-Up 
Connection.


D. Connecting To the FCC Network
Before running the FCC Mock Bidding Software, you must connect to the FCC Network via the FCC 
Auctions 800#.   For details about connecting to the FCC Network, refer to the attachment titled 
Accessing the FCC Network Using Windows 95/98. 


E. Starting the Mock Bidding Software
You may start the FCC Mock Bidding Software by double-clicking the Mock 80 Bidding Software 
icon on your desktop. 

Note: Although this is Auction 80 (Blanco, Texas), the auction ID used in the Mock Auction is 74.

F. Tracking the FCC Mock Auction
Mock Auction round results and announcement files will be posted on the FCC Internet in the same 
location as the auction results.  The directory structure for the mock auction will be as follows:

On the primary location, wtbwww01.fcc.gov:

? http://wtbwww01.fcc.gov/Mock/Results/dbf/
? http://wtbwww01.fcc.gov/Mock/Results/mdb/
? http://wtbwww01.fcc.gov/Mock/Results/txt/

For information about the format of these files, refer to the attachment titled How to Monitor the FCC 
Auctions On-Line.

If you cannot access the files at the preceding primary location, you can access the same files at either of 
the following secondary locations: wtbwww13.fcc.gov or www.fcc.gov/wtb/auctions/.


G. Uninstalling the FCC Mock Bidding Software
To uninstall the FCC Mock Bidding Software:

1. Double-click the Mock 80 Bidding Software Uninstall icon in the FCC Remote Bidding 
System program group.  

To see the Programs list, click the Start button, highlight Programs, then highlight FCC Remote 
Bidding System.

2. When the Remove Shared Files? dialog box appears, click NO to All, so you preserve files that 
are shared with the FCC Remote Bidding Software for Auction 80.

3. When the process has completed, click OK.

Important: If the Mock Bidding Software and the Remote Bidding Software for Auction 80 are 
both installed on your computer, it is very important that you click NO to All when the FCC 
Mock Bidding Software Uninstall program displays the Remove Shared Files? dialog box.  
Otherwise, the uninstall will delete shared program files and you will need to re-install the Remote 
Bidding Software for Auction 80.


H. Help
For technical assistance with installing or using FCC software, contact the FCC Technical Support 
Hotline at (202) 414-1250 (V) or (202) 414-1255 (TTY).  The FCC Technical Support Hotline is 
generally available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET, Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 
ET, and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET.  All calls to the FCC Technical Support Hotline are 
recorded.

 

 
 


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