Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00073:front:0:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00073
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Character Range: 21209–24067

the operation of the unattended amateur station; and
 (c) intercommunications when participating in emergency services operations or training exercises related to emergency services.
 (4) The licensee must not operate an amateur station if its operation causes interference to radiocommunications due to transmissions that:
 (a) vary from a frequency on which the station is authorised to operate; or
 (b) have key impact emissions as a side effect of Morse code transmission; or
 (c) contain harmonics; or
 (d) causes an emission outside the necessary bandwidth of the transmission.
 (5) The licensee must take measures that are reasonably practicable to erect, fix, place and use an amateur station in a way that avoids interference to the efficient and convenient working of other stations.
 (6) If the licensee proposes to use an amateur station to retransmit a transmission originating from another amateur station (second station), the licensee must:
 (a) obtain the consent of the licensee making the transmission from the second station to retransmit the transmission; and
 (b) transmit the second station's call sign at the beginning and the end of each transmission; and
 (c) indicate, as part of the transmission, that it is primarily a retransmission of a transmission of another amateur station.
8A Transmission on authorised frequency bands
 (1) The licensee must not operate an amateur station to transmit a signal to another amateur station, through an amateur repeater station, unless the licensee is authorised under the licence to transmit on the repeater output of the amateur repeater station.
 (2) The licensee must not operate an amateur station to transmit a signal to another amateur station, through two or more amateur repeater stations (interim stations) that are capable of transmitting to one or more of the interim stations unless the licensee is authorised under its licence to use the repeater output of each of the interim stations.
 (3) The licensee must not operate an amateur station to transmit a signal to a second amateur station through a third amateur station that is not an amateur repeater station unless the licensee is authorised under the licence to transmit on the third amateur station's transmission frequency.
 (4) The licensee must not operate an amateur station to transmit a signal to another amateur station, through two or more other amateur stations that are not amateur repeater stations (interim stations), unless the licensee is authorised under its licence to transmit on the transmission frequency of each of the interim stations.
9 Control of equipment at an amateur station
 (1) The licensee must ensure that an amateur station is operated at all times by a qualified operator or qualified person in attendance at the site of the amateur station, unless the station is:
 (a) an amateur repeater