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26    Clause 9.13 (Spurious emissions)

        (3) Subject to subclause (4), ETSI EN 300 224 is taken to include clause 8.3.3 and Table ZZ1 (Table ZZ1) of AS/NZS 4769.1:2000 'Radiocommunications equipment used in the paging service Angle modulated equipment', published by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand, as existing on 5 May 2018.

            Note: AS/NZS 4769.1:2000 may be obtained, for a fee, from a Standards Australia distributor listed on the Standards Australia website at www.standards.org.au. AS/NZS 4769.1:2000 is also available to be viewed, on prior request, at an ACMA office, subject to licensing conditions.

        (4) In column 1 of Table ZZ1, '460.375' is taken to be '450.375'.

        (5) To the extent of any inconsistency, subclause (3) prevails over subclause (2).

Part 7—UHF CB Equipment Standard

       20  AS/NZS 4365

         In this Schedule, AS/NZS 4365 means AS/NZS 4365:2011 'Radiocommunications equipment used in the UHF citizen band radio service', published by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.

            Note: AS/NZS 4365 may be obtained, for a fee, from a Standards Australia distributor listed on the Standards Australia website at www.standards.org.au. AS/NZS 4365 is also available to be viewed, on prior request, at an ACMA office, subject to licensing conditions.

       21  Additional definitions for UHF CB Equipment Standard

         In this Schedule:

       multi-role equipment means equipment that is capable of operating on:
           (a) an ultra high frequency specified in the CB class licence; and
           (b) another frequency.

       UHF CB equipment means equipment, other than a CB repeater station, that is:
           (a) capable of operating on an ultra high frequency specified in the CB class licence (whether or not it is capable of operating on any other frequency); or
           (b) designed or intended to operate on an ultra high frequency specified for a service outside Australia that is substantially similar to a citizen band radio service.

            Note: At the time this clause commenced, a number of expressions used in this Part were defined in the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015, including:
               (a) CB repeater station;
               (b) ultra high frequency.

       22  Modification of AS/NZS 4365

        (1) This clause modifies AS/NZS 4365 for the purposes of the UHF CB Equipment Standard.

        (2) AS/NZS 4365 does not form part of the UHF CB Equipment Standard in relation to UHF CB equipment that is multi-role equipment, to the extent that it operates on frequencies other than ultra high frequencies specified in the CB class licence.

            Note: As a result of subclause (2), the UHF CB Equipment Standard only sets requirements for multi-role equipment in respect of the equipment's operation on ultra high frequencies specified in the CB class licence.

        (3) Clause 5.2 of AS/NZS 4365, and any equivalent provision, is not part of the UHF CB Equipment Standard.

        (4) Any requirement of AS/NZS