Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01648:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01648
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 3557–6634

cell identification scheme.
HCIS identifier means an identifier used to describe an area in the HCIS.
overseas licence means a licence or permit, however described, that authorises the operation of a radiocommunications device, issued by or on behalf of the administration of a country other than Australia.
qualified person: see section 8.
recognised overseas qualification means any of the following that has been issued or awarded by a body, association or person outside Australia:
 (a) a recognised qualification (Advanced Type);
 (b) a recognised qualification (Foundation Type);
 (c) a recognised qualification (Standard Type).
recognised qualification means any of the following that has been issued or awarded by a body, association or person in Australia:
 (a) a recognised qualification (Advanced Type);
 (b) a recognised qualification (Foundation Type);
 (c) a recognised qualification (Standard Type).
recognised qualification (Advanced Type) means a qualification or licence declared under paragraph 9(1)(a).
recognised qualification (Foundation Type) means a qualification or licence declared under paragraph 9(1)(b).
recognised qualification (Standard Type) means a qualification or licence declared under paragraph 9(1)(c).
relevant event: see paragraph 2(3)(b) of Schedule 4.
special event call sign: see paragraph 2(3)(a) of Schedule 4.
Note 1: A number of other expressions used in this instrument are defined in the Act, including the following:
(a) AAT;
(b) ACMA;
(c) certificate of proficiency;
(d) frequency band;
(e) operate;
(f) radiocommunication;
(g) radiocommunications transmitter;
(h) spectrum plan;
(i) transmitter licence.
Note 2: Other expressions used in this instrument may be defined in a determination made under subsection 64(1) of the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005, including:
(a) Act;
(b) amateur advanced station;
(c) amateur beacon station;
(d) amateur foundation station;
(e) amateur repeater station;
(f) amateur-satellite service;
(g) amateur standard station;
(h) amateur station;
(i) EIRP;
(j) harmful interference;
(k) intercommunication;
(l) mobile station;
(m) necessary bandwidth;
(n) pX;
(o) pY;
(p) Radio Regulations;
(q) space station;
(r) spurious emission.
 (2) In this instrument, the emission mode of a transmission made by a radiocommunications transmitter is the designation of the emission worked out in accordance with Appendix 1 (REV.WRC-19) of the Radio Regulations.
Note: Appendix 1 of the Radio Regulations is titled 'Classification of emissions and necessary bandwidths'. The Radio Regulations  are available, free of charge, from the website of the International Telecommunication Union at www.itu.int.
 (3) In this instrument, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to a part of the spectrum or frequency band includes all frequencies that are greater than but not including the lower frequency, up to and including the higher frequency.
 (4) Unless the contrary intention appears, no condition in Part 3 or Schedule 1 limits any other condition in Part 3 or Schedule 1.