Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00854:clause:6_2:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00854
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 2 (pt 4/4)
Character Range: 104286–106261

emissions made by all other AAS receivers – emissions outside the 3295 MHz to 3905 MHz frequency band;
  when measured over the specified bandwidth for the relevant frequency range.
Note 1: A radiocommunications receiver is not required to be registered in the Register. However, the ACMA will generally have regard to whether a radiocommunications receiver is registered in the Register, and when the receiver was registered, in considering interference disputes.
Note 2: The unwanted emission limits in subsection (11) only have a practical effect during periods an associated radiocommunications transmitter in the device is not operating

       Table 7 Unwanted emission limits – registered AAS receivers outside 3360 MHz to 3840 MHz, and AAS receivers outside 3295 MHz to 3905 MHz

Frequency range (f)  Total radiated power (dBm)  Specified bandwidth
30 MHz ≤ f < 1 GHz   -27                         100 kHz
1 GHz ≤ f < 19 GHz   -21                         1 MHz

 Definitions

 (12) In this clause:
  AAS receiver means a radiocommunications receiver with AAS.
  AAS transmitter means a radiocommunications transmitter with AAS.
  mean power, in relation to a radiocommunications device, means the average power measured during an interval of time that is at least 10 times the period of the lowest modulation frequency.
  non-AAS receiver means a radiocommunications receiver without AAS.
  non-AAS transmitter means a radiocommunications transmitter without AAS.
  total radiated power is the integral of the power transmitted in different directions over the entire radiation sphere. It is measured considering the combination of all radiating elements on an antenna panel or individual device.
  upper or lower frequency limits, in relation to a geographic area for a spectrum licence, means the maximum and minimum frequencies, respectively, specified for that area in the core condition included in the licence in accordance with paragraph 66(1)(a) of the Act.