Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205:schedule:1:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 8/22)
Character Range: 24143–26977

AUS100, AUS101 or AUS102 appears; or
 (b) is operated within a frequency band mentioned in Part 3 of the spectrum plan opposite the Australian footnote reference AUS9; or
 (c) is operated:
 (i) within a frequency band mentioned in a cell, in column 2 of the Table of Frequency Allocations in Part 2 of the spectrum plan, in which the Australian footnote reference AUS100A, AUS101A or AUS102A appears; and
 (ii) for the service to which that footnote reference applies; or
 (d) is operated:
 (i) within a frequency band mentioned in Part 3 of the spectrum plan opposite the Australian footnote reference AUS64; and
 (ii) in the way mentioned in Australian footnote reference AUS64, that is:
 (A) using spread spectrum modulation; and
 (B) without causing harmful interference to stations of other services operating in accordance with the spectrum plan or the Radio Regulations.
earth licence means an apparatus licence, other than an area-wide licence, that authorises the operation of an earth station.

       earth receive licence means an apparatus licence, other than an area-wide receive licence, that authorises the operation of an earth receive station.
earth receive station means a radiocommunications receiver that:
 (a) is not located on a space object; and
 (b) is used to receive radio emissions from:
 (i) a space object; or
 (ii) an earth station by way of a space object.
earth station means a radiocommunications transmitter that:
 (a) is not located on a space object; and
 (b) is used to transmit radio emissions to:
 (i) a space object; or
 (ii) an earth receive station by way of a space object.
EIRP, in relation to a radiocommunications device, means the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power of the device.
emergency location beacon means a mobile station the emissions of which are intended to facilitate search and rescue operations.
emergency position indicating radio beacon station, and EPIRB, have the same meaning as the definition of emergency position‑indicating radiobeacon station in the spectrum plan.
emergency signal means:
 (a) a request for assistance; or
 (b) a signal of distress; or
 (c) a message that is related to a request for assistance or a signal of distress.
exterior paging means one‑way communication to a paging receiver, other than one‑way communication within premises or a restricted area.
fixed earth station means an earth station that is operating in the fixed‑satellite service.
fixed licence means a licence issued for 1 or more stations that:
 (a) are located principally:
 (i) at fixed points specified in the transmitter licence that relates to the station; or
 (ii) in an area specified in the licence; and
 (b) are operated principally for communications with stations located:
 (i) at 1 or more other fixed points specified in the transmitter licence; or
 (ii) in