Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00617:reg:162a:p36
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00617
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 162A (pt 36/144)
Character Range: 372769–376125

service in this band.

         AUS89 Use of the band 54–56 MHz by the radiolocation service is limited to wind profiler radars (see Resolution 217 (WRC‑97)).

         AUS90 In consideration of Resolution 217 (WRC‑97), the use by wind profiler radars is confined to the sub-bands 448–450 MHz and 1 270–1 295 MHz.

         AUS91 Use of the mobile service is limited to Australian, State and Territory Government purposes. The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non-defence use of this service.

         AUS92 The band 202.9–203.1 MHz may be used by stations of the space operation service (space-to-Earth) on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of the services allocated in this band.

         AUS93 The band may be used by stations of the aeronautical mobile (OR) service for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference will not be caused to stations of the space research (deep space)(space-to-Earth) service in this band.

         AUS94 The following bands are intended to be used principally for the purposes of defence:
                      420.8–421.2 MHz,
                      424.8–425.2 MHz,
                      427.8–428.2 MHz.
         The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non-defence use of these bands.

         AUS95 This band may be used by stations of the fixed and mobile services for the purposes of defence on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services allocated in this band.

         AUS96 This band may be used by stations of the fixed service on condition that harmful interference is not caused to stations of other services operating in accordance with this Spectrum Plan or the Radio Regulations.

         AUS98 The harmonised frequency ranges in the 400 MHz band are used for national security, law enforcement, and first and second responder agencies. These agencies include police, fire, ambulance, and emergency rescue. These agencies are normally consulted about use of this spectrum for government purposes via the Commonwealth, State and Territory representative arrangements established by the National Coordinating Committee for Government Radiocommunications[1]. The harmonised band comprises the following frequency ranges:
                      403–403.98125 MHz,
                      405.01875–406 MHz,
                      408.64375–410.54375 MHz,
                      412.46875–413.43125 MHz,
                      414.46875–415.44375 MHz,
                      418.09375–430 MHz,
                      457.50625–459.9875 MHz,
                      467.50625–469.9875 MHz.

         AUS99 The band 420.8–421.2 MHz is also allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis.

         AUS100 This band is designated for use by the Australian Defence Force and Department of Defence. The Department of Defence is to be consulted in considering non-defence use of this band.

         AUS100A This service is designated for use by the Australian Defence Force and Department of Defence. The Department of Defence is to be consulted in considering non-defence use of this service.

         AUS101 This band is designated to be used principally for the purposes of defence and national security. The Department of Defence is normally consulted in considering non-defence