Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205:schedule:1:p20
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Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 20/22)
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for which the ACMA, or a person accredited under section 263 of the Act, undertakes coordination procedures for the purpose of minimising interference.
ultra high frequency, and UHF, mean a frequency that exceeds 300 MHz but does not exceed 3 GHz.
ultra wideband station means a station with an emission bandwidth (measured at the furthest ‑10 dB points either side of the peak emission level) at any time that is:
 (a) greater than or equal to 500 MHz; or
 (b) greater than or equal to 20% of the value of the centre frequency of the emission bandwidth measurement points.
upper sideband, and USB, mean an SSB radio emission of which the sideband below the carrier is suppressed.
very high frequency, and VHF, mean a frequency that exceeds 30 MHz but does not exceed 300 MHz.
VHF Data Exchange means radiocommunications using digital modulation in the VHF maritime mobile band.
VHF Data Exchange System (VDES) means a system that integrates the functions of Application Specific Messages (ASM) and the Automatic Identification System (AIS) and VHF Data Exchange in the VHF maritime mobile band.
VHF maritime mobile band means the frequency range 156.000 MHz to 162.050 MHz, but does not include the segments within this frequency range that are allocated to the land mobile service in accordance with Table 2 of the Radiocommunications Assignment and Licensing Instruction (RALI) MS 42, Frequency Plan for the VHF Bands 70 - 87.5 MHz and 148 - 174 MHz, published by the ACMA, as existing from time to time.
            Note: RALI MS 42 is available on the ACMA website at www.acma.gov.au.

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