Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01243:reg:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01243
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 3821–6822

site and transmitter set out in item 2 of Table 2.2 of Schedule 2.
prescribed (fixed or cellular mobile) radius, in relation to a radio astronomy site and a high power transmitter used in a fixed service or a cellular mobile base station, means the radius corresponding to the site and transmitter set out in item 1 of Table 2.2 of Schedule 2.
public safety body means:
 (a) the Australian Federal Police or the police force of a State or Territory;
 (b) any Commonwealth, State or Territory body that is not covered by paragraph (a) and that performs functions relating to the investigation or prevention of terrorism, serious crime or corruption;
 (c) any Commonwealth, State, Territory or other body that provides an ambulance, fire-fighting, or search and rescue service; or
 (d) the Australian Defence Force.
public safety or emergency response function has the meaning given in subsection 7(2).
radio astronomy site means an observatory or facility at a site at the latitude and longitude mentioned in an item in Table 2.1 in Schedule 2.
TS 38.101-1 means the document TS 38.101-1 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; NR; User Equipment radio transmission and reception; Part 1: Range 1 Standalone", published by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project.
Note 1: TS 38.101-1 is available free of charge from the 3rd Generation Partnership Project website at www.3gpp.org.
Note 2: The 3rd Generation Partnership Project is a collaborative activity between seven internationally recognised standards development organisations (one each representing the US, China, Europe, India and South Korea, and two representing Japan).
TS 38.104 means the document TS 38.104 "3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network; NR; Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception", published by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project.
Note 1: TS 38.104 is available free of charge from the 3rd Generation Partnership Project website at www.3gpp.org.
Note 2: The 3rd Generation Partnership Project is a collaborative activity between seven internationally recognised standards development organisations (one each representing the US, China, Europe, India and South Korea, and two representing Japan).
Note 3: A number of other expressions used in this instrument are defined in the Act, including the following:
(a) frequency band;
(b) radiocommunications device;
(c) radiocommunications transmitter;
(d) spectrum plan.
Note 4: Other expressions used in this instrument may be defined in a determination made under subsection 64(1) of the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005, including:
(a) Act;
(b) EIRP;
(c) harmful interference;
(d) total radiated power.
 (2) In this instrument, a radiocommunications transmitter complies with emission mask O if, when the transmitter is operated, the transmitter complies with the requirements of Table 6.5.2.2-1 of TS 38.101-1.
Note: TS 38.101-1 is available free