Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00073:front:0:p14
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3A unless:
 (a) it is operated using an emission mode mentioned in column 2 of that item; and
 (c) the transmission remains entirely within that frequency band.
30 Transmitter output power
  The licensee must not operate an amateur foundation station using a transmitter output power of more than 10 watts pX.
Part 8 Conditions for amateur licence (amateur beacon station)
35 Conditions
  Every amateur licence (amateur beacon station) is subject to the additional conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any amateur beacon station under the licence by the licensee.
36 Operating an amateur beacon station in the frequency band 50 MHz to 52 MHz
 (1) This section applies to the operation of an amateur beacon station in the frequency band 50.000 MHz to 52.000 MHz (the 50-52 MHz band).
 (2) The licensee must not operate the station if it causes interference to the reception of the transmissions of a service that is specified to be a primary service for the 50-52 MHz band in the spectrum plan.
37 Call sign
  The licensee must operate an amateur beacon station by transmitting the station's call sign at least once in each 10 minute period of operation, or part thereof, of the station.
Part 9 Conditions for amateur licence (amateur repeater station)
38 Conditions
  Every amateur licence (amateur repeater station) is subject to the additional conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any amateur repeater station under the licence by the licensee.
39 Operation of an amateur repeater station
 (1) The licensee must not operate an amateur repeater station unless it is operated only:
 (a) to receive signals and retransmit those signals; or
 (b) to transmit a signal that identifies the station.
 (2) The licensee must not operate an amateur repeater station unless the station is incapable of transmitting a signal in the absence of a received signal.
Note The ACMA will generally not afford interference protection to the licensee of an amateur licence (amateur repeater station) in relation to interference caused by the operation of a device to which the Radiocommunications (Low Interference Potential Devices) Class Licence 2015 applies, including interference caused as a result of a breach of paragraph 4(1)(b) of that Class Licence.
40 Repeater links
 (1) The licensee must operate a repeater link for an amateur repeater station only if:
 (a) a signal is being retransmitted from the station to another amateur repeater station; or
 (b) the operation is to make a transmission that identifies the station.
 (2) The licensee must operate a repeater link for an amateur repeater station by transmitting the station's call sign at least once in each period of 10 minutes of operation, or part thereof, of the repeater link.