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Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Land Mobile Licence) Determination 2015
Radiocommunications Act 1992
The AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY makes this Determination under paragraph 107(1)(f) of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
Dated:
Member
Member /General Manager
Australian Communications and Media Authority
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Part 1 – Preliminary
1 Name of DeterminationThis Determination is the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Land Mobile Licence) Determination 2015.
2 CommencementThis Determination commences on the day after it is registered.Note All legislative instruments must be registered on the Federal Register of Legislative
Instruments required to be maintained under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.
2A RevocationThe Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Land Mobile Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1997 [F2005B01216] is revoked.
3 Application
(1) For the purposes of paragraph 107(1) ()(f) of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
Dated 27 June 1997.
A.J. SHAW
Acting Spectrum Manager
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PART 1—PRELIMINARY
Citation 1. This Determination may be cited as Radiocommunications Licence Conditions
(Land Mobile Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1997.
[Note: This Determination commences on gazettal: see Acts Interpretation Act 1901, ss. 46A and 48.]
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Scope 2. (1) This, this Determination sets out conditions to which a land mobile licence is
subject, in the following manner: (a) every land mobile licence (paging system station) is subject to
the conditions on the operation of a paging system under the licence in Part 2;
(b) every land mobile licence (ambulatory station) and every land mobile licence (ambulatory system station) is subject to the conditions on the operation of an ambulatory station under the licence in Part 3;
(c) every land mobile licence (land mobile system station) is subject to the conditions on the operation of a land mobile system station under the licence in Part 4;
(d) every land mobile licence (PABX cordless telephone service) is subject to the conditions on the operation of a land station under the licence in Part 5;
(e) every land mobile licence (CBRSCB repeater station) is subject to the conditions in Part 6.on the operation of a CB repeater station under the licence in Part 6; and
(f) every land mobile licence is subject to the conditions on the operation of a station under the licence in Part 7.
(2) However, ifIf a condition in this Determination is inconsistent with a condition specified in the licence, the condition specified in the licence applies.
4 Interpretation3. In this Determination, unless the contrary intention appears:
“base station”, in relation to a licence, means the land station to which athe licence relates that is established at a location fixed point on land mentioned in the licence;.“bi-directional amplifier system” means a land station, specified in a land mobile licence (land mobile system station), that relates to a land mobile system, that::
(a) is established for communication with mobile stations in itswithin the licensed land mobile system stations to provide coverage in an enclosed area; and
(b) maycan be used with leaky feeder cable; and(c) may consistconsists of:
(i) one or more transmitters that transmittransmits on frequencies used by the base station and mobile stations in the land mobile system; andor
(ii) one or more receivers that receivereceives on frequencies used by the base station and mobile stations in the land mobile system;.
“carriage service provider” has the meaning it has in the Telecommunications Act 1997;“carrier” has the meaning it has in the Telecommunications Act 1997;
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“CBRS”CB means a citizen band radio service;.“connect” has the meaning it has in the Telecommunications Act 1997;
“exterior paging system” means a paging system in an exterior paging application which may include , whether or not the system includes an interior paging system operating on the same frequency;.“interior paging system” means a paging system in an interior paging application;.“land mobile licence (ambulatory station)”) means a land mobile licence authorising the holderan operator to operate an ambulatory station;.“land mobile licence (ambulatory system station)”) means a land mobile licence authorising an operator to operate an ambulatory system station.
land mobile licence (CB repeater station) means a land mobile licence authorising the holder to operate an ambulatory system station, being an ambulatory station in an ambulatory system;
“land mobile licence (CBRS repeater station)” means a land mobile licence authorising the holderan operator to operate a CBRSCB repeater station;.“land mobile licence (land mobile system station)”) means a land mobile licence authorising the holderan operator to operate a land mobile system station;.“land mobile licence (PABX cordless telephone service)”) means a land mobile licence authorising the holderan operator to operate a land station in a PABX cordless telephone service;.“land mobile licence (paging system station)”) means a land mobile licence authorising the holderan operator to operate a paging system station;.“licence” means:
(a) a land mobile licence (ambulatory station); or (b) a land mobile licence (ambulatory system station); or (c) a land mobile licence (CBRSCB repeater station); or (d) a land mobile licence (land mobile system station); or (e) a land mobile licence (PABX cordless telephone service); or (f) a land mobile licence (paging system station);
“licensee” means the holder of a licence, and includes any person authorised by the licensee to operate a station under the licence;
“or any combination of them, as the context requires. main station” means the land station, to which a land mobile licence (paging system station) relates, established for one way communications with :
(a) 1 or more other land stations and; or (b) 1 or more paging receivers in a paging system;
“in a paging system.operator, in relation to a licence, means:
(a) the licensee; and (b) any person authorised by the licensee to operate a station under the
licence.
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overlay paging receiver” means a device that is capable of receiving paging information from the base station of a land mobile system;.
“PABX” means a private automatic branch exchange;“relevant document”, for an ambulatory station, a CBRS repeater station and a land mobile system station, means the document: (a) that was published most recently before the equipment was manufactured
or imported into Australia; and (b) as in force when the equipment was manufactured or imported;
“.remote control station” means a land station established to achieve remote control of 1 or more other land stations used for communicating with land mobile stations;.
“supplementary base station” means a land station established for use with a land mobile system’s base station;
“.supplementary main station” means a land station established for use with a paging system’s main station;.
“telecommunications network” has the meaning it has in the Telecommunications Act 1997;
“time out timer” means a facilityfunction that disables the transmitter of a mobile or remote control station after a predetermined time;.“transportable CBRSCB repeater station” means a CBRSCB repeater station that is not permanently established at a permanent location.[Note: For the definitions of 1 In accordance with paragraph 13(1)(b) of the Legislative
Instruments Act 2003, other expressions in this Determination have the same meaning as in the Act, including:
ACMA (see section 5) Act (see section 5) device (see section 9) interference (see section 5) permit (see section 5) standard (see section 5)
Note 2 Other terms used in this Determination, see may be defined in the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the Radiocommunications (Definitions) Determination No. 2 of 1993 and the Radiocommunications Regulations.](Interpretation) Determination 2000, including:
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PART 2—CONDITIONS FOR LAND MOBILE LICENCE(PAGING SYSTEM STATION)
Conditions 4. For paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Act, every land mobile licence (paging system
station) is subject to the conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any paging system station under the licence by the licensee.
CB repeater station EIRP land mobile licence
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5 Exterior paging system transmitters 5. (1) If a transmitter in an exterior paging system operates in the temperature range
of 0 C to 60 C (inclusive), the licenseeoperator must ensure that: (a) a discrete spurious emission from an a transmitter in the
exterior paging system transmitter is not more than minus 30 dBm at the transmitter radiofrequency output and the antenna input; and
(b) the broad band noise floor of an a transmitter in the exterior paging system transmitter in a bandwidth of 16 kHz at frequency offsets greater than 300 kHz from the frequency specified in the licence does not exceed minus 47 dBm.
(2) If a transmitter in an exterior paging system transmitter is operating with an EIRP not exceeding 500 watts in the temperature range of 0 C to 60 C (inclusive), an out-of-band emission from the transmitter must be attenuated below the unmodulated carrier power:
(a) by at least 23 dB at 12.5 kHz from the frequency specified in the licence, decreasing linearly to 50 dB at 14 kHz from the frequency specified in the licence; and
(b) by at least 50 dB on any frequency removed from the frequency specified in the licence by more than 14 kHz but not more than 39 kHz; and
(c) by at least 60 dB on any frequency removed from the frequency specified in the licence by more than 39 kHz.
(3) If a transmitter in an exterior paging system transmitter is operating with an EIRP between 500 watts and 1000 watts (inclusive) in the temperature range of 0 C to 60 C (inclusive), an out-of-band emission from the transmitter must be attenuated below the unmodulated carrier power:
(a) by at least 23 dB at 12.5 kHz from the frequency specified in the licence, decreasing linearly to 53 dB at 14 kHz from the frequency specified in the licence; and
(b) by at least 53 dB on any frequency removed from the frequency specified in the licence by more than 14 kHz but not more than 39 kHz; and
(c) by at least 63 dB on any frequency removed from the frequency specified in the licence by more than 39 kHz.
6 Exterior paging system: supplementary main station 6. If the licenseean operator operates a supplementary main station in an exterior paging system, the licenseeoperator:
(a) must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station; and
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(b) must only operate the station to transmit using the transmit frequency specified in the licence for the system’s main station; and
(c) must only operate the station to improve the service reliability within a radius of 40 kilometres of the system’s main station; and
(d) must not operate the station to extend the service area of the system’s main station beyond 40 kilometres from the main station; and
(e) must not operate the station unless the licensee has notified the SMAACMA, in writing, about the location and the operating parameters of the station.
7 Exterior paging system using an interior paging transmitter 7. If the licenseean operator operates a transmitter in an interior paging system transmitter as part of an exterior paging system, the licenseeoperator:
(a) must not operate the transmitter if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station; and
(a) must not operate the transmitter if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station;
(b) must only operate the transmitter to transmit using the transmit frequency specified in the licence for the system’s main station; and
(c) must operate the transmitter using an EIRP not exceeding 8.3 watts; and
(d) must ensure that, if the transmitter is operated using an external antenna, the antenna is located not more than 10 metres above ground level; and
(e) must only operate the transmitter to improve the service reliability within a radius of 40 kilometres of the system’s main station; and
(f) must not operate the transmitter to extend the service area of the system’s main station beyond 40 kilometres from the main station.
8 Interior paging system 8. If the licenseean operator operates a transmitter as part ofin an interior paging system, the licenseeoperator:
(a) must not operate the transmitter if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station; and
(a) must not operate the transmitter if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station; and
(b) must operate the transmitter so that its emissions are confined to within the premises or restricted area specified in the licence.
9 Interior paging system: talkback 9. If the licenseean operator operates a mobile station as part ofin an interior paging system, the licensee must only operate the mobile station using:
(a) an EIRP not exceeding 250 milliwatts; and (b) a necessary bandwidth not exceeding 16 kHz; and (c) the frequency:
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(i) 40.680 MHz, if the paging system transmits on 40.680 MHz – 40.680 MHz; or
(ii) 40.750 MHz, if the paging system transmits on 40.750 MHz – 40.750 MHz; or
(iii) 153.800 MHz, in any other case – 153.800 MHz.
PART 3—CONDITIONS FOR LAND MOBILE LICENCE (AMBULATORY STATION) AND LAND MOBILE LICENCE (AMBULATORY SYSTEM
STATION)
Conditions 10. For paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Act, every land mobile licence (ambulatory station)
and every land mobile licence (ambulatory system station) is subject to the conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any ambulatory station under the licence by the licensee.
Technical performance of an ambulatory station 11. An ambulatory station that includes equipment manufactured or imported into
Australia must comply with the requirements of the relevant document mentioned in the Schedule.
Harmful interference
12. The licensee
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10 Harmful interferenceAn operator must not operate an ambulatory station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station.
11 Communications with other stations 13. If the licence does not specify the stations with which the licensee may
communicate, the licensee (1) Subject to subsection (2), an operator must only operate an ambulatory station (the first station) to communicate with another ambulatory station operated by the licenseeoperator.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the licence for the first station specifies the stations the operator may communicate with, using the first station.
12 Time out timers 14. The licenseeoperator must not operate an ambulatory station that includes a time out timer unless the time out timer is enabled.
13 Call signs 15. (1) The licenseeoperator of an ambulatory station operating in a MF or HF band
must: (a) use the call sign allocatedspecified by the SMAACMA; and (b) transmit the call sign at the start of each transmission or series
of transmissions.(2) The licensee of an ambulatory station operating in a VHF or UHF band must:
(a) use: (i) the call sign allocatedspecified by the SMAACMA; or (ii) another form of identification that clearly identifies the
station; and (b) transmit the call sign or form of identification at the start of
each transmission or series of transmissions.PART
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Part 4—CONDITIONS FOR LAND MOBILE LICENCE(LAND MOBILE SYSTEM STATION)
– Conditions for Land Mobile Licence (Land Mobile System Station)
16. For paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Act, every land mobile licence (land mobile system station) is subject to the conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any land mobile system station under the licence by the licensee.
Technical performance of a land mobile system station 17. A land mobile system station that includes equipment manufactured or imported
into Australia must comply with the requirements of the relevant document mentioned in the Schedule.
14 Time out timers 18. The licenseeoperator must not operate a land mobile system station that includes a time out timer unless the time out timer is enabled.
15 Call signs 19. (1) The licenseeoperator of a land mobile system station operating in a MF or HF
band must: (a) use the call sign allocatedspecified by the SMAACMA; and (b) transmit the call sign at the start of each transmission or series
of transmissions.(2) The licenseeoperator of a land mobile system station operating in a VHF or UHF
band must: (a) use:
(i) the call sign allocatedspecified by the SMAACMA; or (ii) another form of identification that clearly identifies the
station; and (b) transmit the call sign or form of identification at the start of
each transmission or series of transmissions.
16 Land mobile stations: EIRP 20. (1) If the licensee Subject to subsection (2), if an operator
operates a land mobile station, the licenseeoperator must operate the transmitter using an EIRP not exceeding 41 watts.
(2) However, if If the licenseeoperator operates a land mobile station:
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(a) inside the premises or restricted area specified in the licence or as a personal land mobile station—– the licensee must operate the transmitter using an EIRP not exceeding 8.3 watts; or
(b) inside the premises or restricted area specified in the licence in association with the operation of a crane— – the licensee must operate the transmitter using a power not exceeding 1 watt pY; or
(c) in a MF or HF band— – the licensee must operate the transmitter using an EIRP not exceeding 100 watts.
17 Land mobile stations: permitted communications and frequencies 21. (1) If the licenseean operator operates a land mobile system on 1 frequency only,
the licenseeoperator must only operate each land mobile station in the system: (a) to communicate with the base station, supplementary base
station and other land mobile stations in the system; and (b) to transmit to those stations using the transmit frequency of the system’s base
station.(2) If the licenseean operator operates a land mobile system on more than
1 frequency, the licenseeoperator must only operate each land mobile station in the system:
(a) to communicate with the base station, supplementary base station, other land mobile stations and remote control stations in the system; and
(b) to transmit to the base station, supplementary base station and remote control stations using the receive frequency of the system’s base station; and
(c) to communicate with other land mobile stations using the transmit frequency of the system’s base station.
18 Supplementary base stations 22. (1) If the licenseean operator operates a supplementary base station in a land
mobile system, the licenseeoperator: (a) must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference to a
service provided by another station;(a) must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station;and
(b) must only operate the station to transmit using the transmit frequencies
specified in the licence for the system’s base station; and (c) must only operate the station to improve the service reliability
within a radius of 40 kilometres of the system’s base station; and (d) must not operate the station to extend the service area of the
system’s base station beyond 40 kilometres from the base station; and (e) must not operate the station unless the licensee has notified the
SMAACMA, in writing, about the location and the operating parameters of the station.
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(2) Subsection (3) applies if a supplementary base station is operated at: (a) a communal site; or (b) a site in, or adjacent to, the central business district of a city or
town.(3) The licenseeoperator must operate the station so that:
(a) the level of all discrete spurious components caused by the station does not exceed minus 30 dBm when measured at the connection to the station’s antenna; and
(b) the broad band noise floor of the transmitter does not exceed minus 47 dBm in a 16 kHz bandwidth for frequency offsets greater than 300 kHz from the frequency specified in the licence when measured at the connection to the station’s antenna.
19 Remote control stations 23. (1) If the licenseean operator operates a remote control station in a land mobile
system, the licenseeoperator:(a) must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference
to a service provided by another station; (a)must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service
provided by another station; and (b) must only operate the station to communicate with land mobile
stations and overlay paging receivers in the system through the system’s base station and supplementary base stations; and
(c) must only operate the station to transmit using the receive or transmit frequencies used by the land mobile stations in the system to communicate with the system’s base station; and
(d) must not operate the station using a transmitter power exceeding: (i) the power specified in the licence; or (ii) if no power is specified in the licence— – 1 watt pY.
(2) If a remote control station is located in, or adjacent to, a central business district of a city or town, the licenseean operator:
(a) must not locate the antenna of the station more than 30 metres above the average surrounding ground level; and
(b) must fit a device between the transmitter and the antenna that provides intermodulation performance equivalent to, or better than, the intermodulation performance achieved by a 20 dB in-line attenuator.
20 Overlay paging receivers 24. The licenseeAn operator must not operate a land mobile system station unless the number of overlay paging receivers used in the system is less than the number of land mobile stations in the system (excluding any land mobile stations that are also overlay paging receivers).
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21 Bi-directional amplifier system 25. (1) The licensee An operator must not operate a bi-directional amplifier system
unless the licenseeoperator has notified the SMAACMA, in writing, about the location and operating parameters of the system.
(2) The licensee An operator must not operate a bi-directional amplifier system, or a transmitter that is externally linked to the bi-directional amplifier system, using a power exceeding 1 watt pY.
(3) For a transmitter that is externally linked to a bi-directional amplifier system: (a) if the transmitter is located in a central business district of a city
or town—the licensee – an operator must fit a device between the transmitter and the antenna that provides intermodulation performance equivalent to, or better than, the intermodulation performance achieved by a 20 dB in-line attenuator; or
(b) if the transmitter is used for communicating with the base station of the land mobile system— – the antenna of the transmitter must be a directional antenna with a minimum gain equivalent to that of a 6 element Yagi antenna.
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Part 5 – Conditions for Land Mobile Licence (PABX Cordless Telephone Service)Section 22
Part 5—CONDITIONS FOR LAND MOBILE LICENCE(PABX CORDLESS TELEPHONE SERVICE)
– Conditions for Land Mobile Licence (PABX Cordless Telephone Service)
26. For paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Act, every land mobile licence (PABX cordless telephone service) is subject to the conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any land station under the licence by the licensee.
22 Harmful interference 27. The licenseeAn operator must not operate a land station in a PABX cordless telephone service if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station.
23 Devices with which a PABX cordless telephone service may communicate 28. The licenseeAn operator must only operate a land station in a PABX cordless telephone service to communicate with the following devices:
(a) a base station associated with, or connected to, the PABX; (b) a cordless telephone unit the operation of which is authorised by the
Radiocommunications (Cordless Telephone HandsetCommunication Devices) Class Licence No. 2 of 1993.
PART2001.
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Part 6—CONDITIONS FOR LAND MOBILE LICENCE(CBRS REPEATER STATION)
– Conditions for Land Mobile Licence (CB Repeater Station)
29. For paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Act, a land mobile licence (CBRS repeater station) is subject to the conditions set out in this Part relating to the operation of any CBRS repeater station under the licence by the licensee.
Technical performance of a CBRS repeater station 30. A CBRS repeater station that includes equipment manufactured or imported into
Australia must comply with the requirements of the relevant document mentioned in the Schedule.
24 Connection to a telecommunications network 31. The licenseeAn operator must not, directly or indirectly, connect a CBRSCB repeater station to a carrier’s, or a carriage service provider’s, telecommunications network operated by a carrier or a carriage service provider.
25 Operating requirements 32. (1) The licensee An operator must not operate a CBRSCB repeater station
unless it is operated: (a) to receive signals or re-transmit those signals; or (b) to transmit a signal that identifies the station.
(2) A CBRSCB repeater station must incorporate a device that prevents the transmission of a signal in the absence of a received signal.
26 Accessibility 33. The licenseeAn operator must not operate a CBRSCB repeater station using coding equipment to limit access to the station.
27 Continuous use of a CBRSCB repeater station 34. (1) The licenseeSubject to subsection (2), an operator must operate a CBRSCB
repeater station in a manner that provides a continuously available service to a user. (2) However,person who operates a CB station under the
licenseeRadiocommunications (Citizen Band Radio Stations) Class Licence 2002. (2) An operator must not operate the station, or continue to transmit from the station,
if: (a) there is a malfunction in the station; or
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(b) the operation of the station causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station.
28 Transportable CBRSCB repeater stations: restrictions on operations 35. (1) The licensee An operator must not operate a transportable CBRSCB repeater
station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station.
(2) The licensee must not operate a transportable CBRS If a CB repeater station on (the same carrier frequency as a CBRS repeater station, if the station is within 100 kilometres of the CBRS repeater station. (3) However, if a CBRS repeater station first station) is operating on :
(a) the carrier frequency 476.525 MHz (channel 5), the licensee) – an operator must not operate a transportable CBRSCB repeater station on that frequency if the station is within 70 kilometres of the CBRS repeaterfirst station.;
(4) The licensee(b) a carrier frequency other than 476.525 MHz (channel 5) – an operator must not operate a transportable CBRSCB repeater station within 100 kilometres of the first station.
(3) An operator must not operate a transportable CB repeater station at a particular location unless the SMAACMA approves of the operation of the station at the location before the licenseeoperator starts to operate the station at the location.
29 Charge for use of CBRSCB repeater station 36. The licenseeAn operator must not impose any charge or penalty, or ask for payment of any kind, for the use of a CBRSCB repeater station.
30 Call sign 37. (1) The licensee An operator must operate a CBRSCB repeater station by
transmitting the call sign allocated to the licenseespecified by the SMAACMA: (a) at least once in each 5 minute period of operation of the station;
and (b) by morse code signal or by a synthesised voice.
(2) If the licensee transmits the call sign by a morse code signal, the signal must be transmitted:
(a) using a modulating tone in the frequency range 700 to 3000 Hz (inclusive); and
(b) at a rate not less than 10 words per minute and not greater than 20 words per minute.
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AMBULATORY STATIONS, LAND MOBILE SYSTEM STATIONS AND CBRS REPEATER STATIONS: SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
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Description of document
1 “Equipment compliance requirements for analogue speech (angle modulated) equipment operating in the designated VHF/UHF land mobile bands in the frequency range 29.7-520 MHz” (also known as “ECR 235”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1991
2 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 29.7-52 and 54-70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 205”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1962
3 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 29.7-52 and 54-70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 205”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970
4 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 29.7-52 and 54-70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 205”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972
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5 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 29.7-52 and 54-70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 205”), published in a revised form by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1976
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6 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiocommunication services” (applicable to the 29.7-52 and 54-70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “DOC 205”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988
7 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 70-85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 206”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1962
8 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 70-85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 206”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970
9 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 70-85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 206”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972
10 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 70-85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 206”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974
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11 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 70-85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 206”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976
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12 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services” (applicable to the 70-85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “DOC 206”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988
13 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services” (applicable to the 148-174 MHz frequency band) (also known as “RB 207”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972
14 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services” (applicable to the 148-174 MHz frequency band) (also known as “RB 207”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974
15 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services” (applicable to the 148-174 MHz frequency band) (also known as “RB 207”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976
16 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiocommunication services” (applicable to the 148-172 MHz frequency band) (also known as “RB 207”), published by the Department of Communications in September 1981
17 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiocommunication services” (applicable to the 148-172 MHz frequency band) (also known as “DOC 207”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in December 1988
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18 “Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in single frequency simplex fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 209”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970
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19 “Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in single frequency simplex fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 209”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974
20 “Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in single frequency simplex fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 209”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976
21 “Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in single frequency simplex fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “DOC 209”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988
22 “Equipment Compliance Requirements for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in single frequency simplex fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “ECR 209”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in April 1992
23 “Specification for low powered portable and mobile MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 210”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970
24 “Specification for low powered portable and mobile MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 210”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972
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25 “Specification for low powered portable and mobile MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 210”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974
26 “Specification for low powered portable and mobile MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “RB 210”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976
27 “Specification for low powered portable and mobile MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in land mobile radiotelephone services” (also known as “DOC 210”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988
28 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972
29 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974
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30 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in July 1976
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31 “Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “DOC 234”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988
32 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234A”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1973
33 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234A”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in October 1976
34 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234A”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in November 1988
35 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234B”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in June 1977
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36 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234B”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in December 1977
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37 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 234B”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in November 1988
38 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (from 1 January 1990, also known as “RB 234E”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in November 1988
39 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 403-420, 450-470 and 470-500 MHz frequency bands) (from 1 January 1990, also known as “RB 234F”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in November 1988
40 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 70-85, 92-94 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in June 1972
41 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 70-85, 92-94 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273”), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974
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42 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service” (applicable to the 70-85, 92-94 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976
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43 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 70-85 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273”), published by the Department of Communications in November 1980
44 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 70-85 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988
45 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 70-85 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273B”), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in April 1978
46 “Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunication service” (applicable to the 70-85 and 148-174 MHz frequency bands) (also known as “RB 273B”), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in November 1988
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31 Compliance with applicable standards An operator must not operate a transmitter or receiver under a licence or licences
unless the operation of the transmitter or receiver complies with each standard that applies to the transmitter or receiver.
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