Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00272:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00272
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Character Range: 5684–8682

Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council at http://tlisc.org.au/.
calling means, in relation to a maritime ship station, operating the station to establish contact with another station.
commercial operations means the activities of commercial ships (other than professional fishing operations and port operations).
device compliance day means, in relation to a device, the most recent of the following days:
 (a) if the device was manufactured in Australia — the day the device was manufactured;
 (b) if the device was manufactured overseas and imported into Australia — the day it was imported;
 (c) if the device was altered or modified in a material respect — the day it was altered or modified.
distress, means, in relation to a transmission, a mobile unit or person is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requires immediate assistance.
DSC or digital selective calling means a digital system of alerting transmissions used by ship and shore stations to facilitate the exchange of distress, urgency, safety and routine communications.
frequency band means any band of frequencies specified in this Class Licence, and which excludes the lower limit and includes the higher limit.
GMDSS certificate means a Global Maritime Distress Safety System certificate issued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority under the Navigation Act 2012.
inland waterways means waters within Australia other than the Australian territorial sea.
inshore boating radio service means a maritime mobile service comprising limited coast stations and  maritime ship stations operating in the Australian territorial sea or inland waterways.
LCS or limited coast station means a maritime coast station that is limited in operation.
      maritime frequencies has the meaning given in Schedule 1 to the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015.
      maritime ship station has the meaning given in Schedule 1 to the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015.
MCS means a major coast A station, a major coast B station or a major coast receive station.
mobile unit means a ship, aircraft or other vehicle.
non-commercial operations means operations other than:
 (a) commercial operations; or
 (b) port operations; or
 (c) professional fishing operations.
port operations means activities relating to the operational handling, movement and navigation of ships in, or near, a port.
pX means peak envelope power, being the average power supplied to an antenna transmission line by a transmitter during 1 radio frequency cycle at the crest of the modulation envelope under normal operating conditions.
pY means the mean power, being the average power supplied to an antenna transmission line by a transmitter during 1 radio frequency cycle at the crest of the modulation envelope taken under normal operating conditions.
pZ means carrier power, being the average power supplied to an antenna transmission line by a transmitter during 1 radio frequency cycle under the conditions of