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means a list of the technical details of radiocommunications devices listed in the Register of Radiocommunications Licences within a specified frequency range and within a specified radius of a particular geographic location.

       aeronautical assigned system station means a system of one or more associated aeronautical stations operating on an assigned frequency.

       aeronautical licence (aeronautical assigned system station) means an aeronautical licence that authorises the operation of an aeronautical assigned system station.

       aircraft licence (aircraft assigned station) means an aircraft licence that authorises the operation of an aircraft assigned station.
Amateur Class Licence means:
 (a) the Radiocommunications (Amateur Stations) Class Licence 2023;
 (b) if a later class licence replaces that instrument – the later class licence.
              Note: The Amateur Class Licence is available, free of charge, from the Federal Register of Legislation at www.legislation.gov.au.

       amateur licence (amateur advanced station) means an amateur licence that authorises the operation of an amateur advanced station.

       amateur licence (amateur beacon station) means an amateur licence that authorises the operation of an amateur beacon station.

       amateur licence (amateur foundation station) means an amateur licence that authorises the operation of an amateur foundation station.

       amateur licence (amateur repeater station) means an amateur licence that authorises the operation of an amateur repeater station.

       amateur licence (amateur standard station) means an amateur licence that authorises the operation of an amateur standard station.

       apparatus licence has the same meaning as in the Radiocommunications Act.

       assigned apparatus licence means an apparatus licence that specifies the frequency on which, or frequency range within which, a radiocommunications device may operate, but does not include a category 1 digital radio multiplex transmitter licence, category 2 digital radio multiplex transmitter licence or a category 3 digital radio multiplex transmitter licence.

       body scanner means a scanner that is capable of detecting items on a person by using millimetre-wave radio frequency technology.

       Note: A body scanner is, or includes, a radiocommunications transmitter.

       Broadcasting LCD means:
        (a) the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Broadcasting Licence) Determination 2015; or
        (b) if a later determination replaces that instrument – the later determination.

       broadcasting licence (high frequency) means a broadcasting licence authorising the use of a high frequency channel.
call sign has the same meaning as in the Amateur Class Licence, but does not include a replacement call sign.

       category 1 digital radio multiplex transmitter licence has the same meaning as in the Radiocommunications Act.

       category 2 digital radio multiplex transmitter licence has the same meaning as in the Radiocommunications Act.

       category 3 digital radio multiplex transmitter licence has the same meaning as in the Radiocommunications Act.

       certificate of proficiency has the same meaning as in the Radiocommunications Act.
contest call sign has the same meaning as in the Amateur Class Licence.

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