Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00279:reg:10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00279
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10
Character Range: 12215–14573

10  Unacceptable level of interference
 (1) A level of interference caused by a radiocommunications transmitter operated under a 2.5 GHz mid band gap spectrum licence is unacceptable if:
 (a) the operation of the transmitter results in a contravention of a core condition of the licence relating to the maximum permitted level of radio emission from the transmitter:
 (i) outside the parts of the spectrum the use of which is authorised under the licence; or
 (ii) outside the geographic area of the licence; or
 (b) subject to subsection (2), any part of the device boundary of the transmitter lies outside of the geographic area of the licence; or
 (c) the device boundary of the transmitter cannot be calculated in accordance with item 1 of Schedule 2.
 (2) A level of interference mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) is not unacceptable in relation to a part of the device boundary of the radiocommunications transmitter that:
 (a) lies outside the geographic area of the licence; and
 (b) is connected to a radial that:
 (i) is mentioned in item 1 of Schedule 2; and
 (ii) does not cross over land outside the geographic area of the licence that is permanently above the Australian territorial sea baseline; and
 (iii)  does not cross into any of the following HCIS identifiers: IW3E, IW3I, IW3M, IW6A, IW6E, KX9, LX7, LX8, LX9.
Note: The HCIS identifiers beginning with IW describe an area near Adelaide. The HCIS identifiers beginning with KX and LX describe an area in Bass Strait.
 (3) A level of interference caused by a radiocommunications transmitter operated under a 2.5 GHz mid band gap spectrum licence is unacceptable if the operation of the transmitter results in emissions above the horizontal plane greater than 45 dBm/30 kHz EIRP.
 (4) This section does not apply in relation to a radiocommunications transmitter to which section 12 applies.
Note Subsection 145(1) of the Act provides that the ACMA may refuse to include in the Register details of a radiocommunications transmitter if the ACMA is satisfied that operation of the transmitter could cause an unacceptable level of interference to the operation of other radiocommunications devices. However, some radiocommunications transmitters are exempt from the requirement to be registered in the Register under their 2.5 GHz mid band gap spectrum licence – see subsection 69(2) of the Act.