Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00854:clause:7_8:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00854
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 7 cl 8 (pt 11/14)
Character Range: 142117–145186

accept any interference or cease causing interference during this time.

Managing interference caused by unwanted emissions
    12. If:

         (a) interference occurs between:

              (i) a radiocommunications device operated under this licence; and

              (ii) a radiocommunications device operated under another licence (the other licence);

          and the interference is due to unwanted emissions at frequencies below 3360 MHz and above 3840 MHz from a radiocommunications device operating under this licence; and

         (b) that interference is not the result of operation of a radiocommunications device in a manner that does not comply with the conditions of the relevant licence; and

         (c) either the licensee or the holder (or authorised third party) of the other licence wishes to resolve the interference;

         the licensee must manage interference with:

         (d) the holder of the other licence; or

         (e) if a site manager is responsible for managing interference at that location, the site manager.

Managing interference to incumbent apparatus licensees
    13. The licensee must provide protection to any radiocommunications devices operating in:

         (a) a 3.4 GHz re-allocation zone, in the 3400 MHz to 3475 MHz frequency range; or

         (b) a 3.6 GHz re-allocation zone, in the 3575 MHz to 3700 MHz frequency range; or

         (c) a 3.7 GHz re-allocation zone, in the 3700 MHz to 3800 MHz frequency range;

    in accordance with an apparatus licence in the manner set out in Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5 of the Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference from Spectrum Licensed Transmitters – 3.4 GHz Band) 2015, or any instrument made under section 262 of the Act that replaces those guidelines, as in force from time to time, until the end of the re-allocation period for the relevant re-allocation zone.

Managing interference to aeronautical radionavigation services
    14. The licensee must not operate radiocommunications transmitters in the 3700 MHz to 3800 MHz frequency range if the total EIRP of those transmitters exceeds 72 dBm/5 MHz.

         Note: For radiocommunications transmitters operating dual polarised systems, a licensee can comply with Condition 14 of this Licence Schedule by limiting the EIRP on each polarisation to 69 dBm/5 MHz.

    15. The licensee must manage interference to any radiocommunications receiver that is:

         (a) operated for the purposes of the aeronautical radionavigation service in the 4200 MHz to 4400 MHz frequency range; and

         (b) operated under the Radiocommunications (Aircraft and Aeronautical Mobile Stations) Class Licence 2016, or any instrument made under section 132 of the Act that replaces that class licence, as in force from time to time;

    in the manner set out in Part 13 of the Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference from Spectrum Licensed Transmitters – 3.4 GHz Band) 2015, or any instrument made under section 262 of the Act that replaces those guidelines, as in