Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00854:clause:7_8:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00854
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 7 cl 8 (pt 8/14)
Character Range: 133525–136691

(d)                negotiating with other persons to reduce interference to acceptable levels.

    special subframe configuration 6 means a special subframe configuration, as referred to in clause 4.2 of 3GPP TS 36.211, that is consistent with special subframe configuration 6, as referred to in Table 4.2-1 of 3GPP TS 36.211.

    uplink-downlink configuration 2 means an uplink-downlink configuration, as referred to in clause 4.2 of 3GPP TS 36.211, that is consistent with uplink-downlink configuration 2, as referred to in Table 4.2-2 of 3GPP TS 36.211.

Responsibility to manage interference
2. The licensee must manage interference between:

         (a)                radiocommunications devices operated under this licence; and

         (b)                radiocommunications devices operated under this licence and under each other spectrum licence held by the licensee.

Co-sited radiocommunications devices
3. If:

(a) interference occurs between:

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

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

         when the measured separation between the phase centre of the antenna used with each device is less than 500 metres; 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, that site manager.

Information for Register
    4. The licensee must give the ACMA all information as required by the ACMA from time to time for inclusion in the Register.

         Note: Licensees should assist the ACMA in keeping the Register accurate and up to date by informing the ACMA of changes to device registration details as soon as possible.

International coordination
    5. The licensee must ensure that operation of a radiocommunications transmitter under this licence does not cause harmful interference to a radiocommunications receiver that operates in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations and is located in a country other than Australia.

Electromagnetic energy (EME) requirements
    6. The licensee must comply with Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Apparatus Licence) Determination 2015, or any instrument made under section 110A of the Act that replaces that determination, as in force from time to time. For the purpose of compliance with this condition, the definition of licence in subsection 4(1) of the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Apparatus Licence) Determination 2015, or in the interpretation section of the replacement instrument, is to be read as if it referred to a spectrum licence.

         Note: The Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Apparatus Licence) Determination 2015 can be accessed, free of charge, on