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any other applicable future standard made by Standards Australia International before the device compliance day of the device (as in force from time to time);
whether or not it includes some form of localising device.

Note 1   A MSLS may also be referred to as a man‑overboard (MOB) system.

Note 2   A localising device includes direction finding equipment designed to transmit a local alert primary to a receiver on a vessel or facility.
MSLS locator means a fixed device designed to assist the location of an MSLS transmitter, which may be in the form of:
 (a) a part of a MSLS receiver; or
 (b) a device that is separate from a MSLS receiver.
MSLS receiver means a fixed device designed to receive an alert signal from an MSLS transmitter.
MSLS transmitter means a portable transmitting device that sends an alert signal to a MSLS receiver.
radar has the meaning given to it in the Radio Regulations Articles, published by the International Telecommunication Union as in force from time to time."
Note         The Radio Regulations Articles may be accessed at www.itu.int.
Radar-SART means a SART that transmits a radar locating signal on the 9 GHz band.
SART means a self-contained, waterproof search and rescue transponder intended for emergency use at sea.
satellite distress beacon means a radiocommunications device:
 (a) that is an earth station in the mobile-satellite service, the emissions of which are intended to facilitate search and rescue operations; and
 (b) to which one or more of the following standards is applicable:
 (i) AS/NZS 4280.1;
 (ii) AS/NZS 4280.2.

Note 2 For the definitions of AIS-SART, Automatic Identification System (AIS), COSPAS-SARSAT System and EPIRB, see the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015.
Note 3 For the definition of other expressions used in this class licence, see the Radiocommunications Act 1992 and the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015.

     5A References to other instruments

 In this class licence, unless the contrary intention appears:
 (a) a reference to any other legislative instrument is a reference to that other legislative instrument as in force from time to time; and
 (b) a reference to any other kind of instrument or writing is a reference to that other instrument or writing as in force or in existence from time to time.

           Note 1: For references to Commonwealth Acts, see section 10 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901; and see also subsection 13(1) of the Legislation Act 2003 for the application of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 to legislative instruments.

           Note 2: All Commonwealth Acts and legislative instruments are registered on the Federal Register of Legislation.

           Note 3: See section 314A of the Act.

6 Application of Class Licence

 (1) This class licence authorises a person to operate the kinds of