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10 Operations outside Australia (aircraft stations)
 (1) A person may operate an aircraft station outside Australia only in accordance with:
 (a) the Radio Regulations; and
 (b) if the station is in the territory of another country — the requirements of the country applicable to radiocommunications.
Note   The Radio Regulations mentioned in paragraph 10(1)(a) are those made by the International Telecommunication Union.
 (2) If an aircraft station is to be operated outside Australia on a frequency authorised by ICAO and published in an Aeronautical Information Publication (or a similar document, as in existence from time to time, for the country in whose territory the station is located), the person may operate the station only to communicate with:
 (a) an aeronautical station operated in another country; or
 (b) another aircraft station.
Note   Section 16 of the Act provides that the Act applies outside Australia in particular circumstances.  See also sections 23 and 195.
11 Use of frequencies
 (1) A person may operate an aircraft station only:
 (a) for a purpose mentioned in column 2 of an item in Part 1.1 of Schedule 1, and on a carrier frequency mentioned in column 3 of the item, utilising single sideband modulation using upper sideband with a necessary bandwidth not exceeding 2.8 kHz;
 (b) for a purpose mentioned in column 2 of an item in Part 1.2 of Schedule 1, and on a carrier frequency mentioned in column 3 of the item in relation to that purpose;
 (c) on a frequency permitted in an Aeronautical Information Publication;
 (d) for the purposes of search and rescue:
 (i) on one of the following frequencies:
 (A) 2 182 kHz;
 (B) 3 023 kHz;
 (C) 4 125 kHz;
 (D) 5 680 kHz;
 (E) 121.5 MHz;
 (F) 123.1 MHz;
 (G) 123.2 MHz;
 (H) 156.3 MHz;
 (I) 156.8 MHz; or
 (ii) if the station is an Automatic Identification System (AIS) that operates on 161.975 MHz or 162.025 MHz; or
 (e) if the station is an Automatic Identification System (AIS) — for the purpose of the safe and expeditious conduct of a flight, on 161.975 MHz or 162.025 MHz.
 (2) A person may operate an aeronautical mobile station only:
 (a) for a purpose mentioned in column 2 of an item in Part 1.2 of Schedule 1, on a carrier frequency mentioned in column 3 in relation to that purpose;
 (b) for a purpose mentioned in column 2 of an item in Part 1.4 of Schedule 1, on a frequency band mentioned in column 3 of the item;
 (c) on a frequency permitted in an Aeronautical Information Publication, as existing from time to time; or
 (d) on any of the following frequencies for the purposes of search and rescue:
 (i) 3 023 kHz;