Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00714:front:0:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00714
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 10531–13203

the licensee:
 (a) must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station; and
 (b) must operate the station to transmit to the base station or supplementary base station (if any) using the receive or transmit frequencies specified in the licence for the base station.
 (2) The licensee must not operate a remote station for data transmission, telecommand or telemetry if:
 (a) the duty cycle of the station is more than 1 in 30; or
 (b) the duration of a transmission from the station is more than 2 seconds; or
 (c) the minimum repetition interval of the station is less than 10 seconds.
 (3) If the licensee operates a remote station for data transmission, telecommand or telemetry in accordance with column 2 of an item in Schedule 2, the licensee must operate the station using the transmitter output power mentioned in column 3 of the item.
 (4) The licensee may operate a remote station for purposes other than data transmission, telecommand or telemetry if it is operated:
 (a) using the maximum transmitter output power specified in the licence; or
 (b) if no power is specified on the licence — using a maximum transmitter output power of 1 watt at the antenna input.
 (5) If a remote station is located in a central business district of a city or town, the licensee:
 (a) must not locate the antenna of the station more than 30 metres above the average surrounding ground level; and
 (b) must fit a device between the transmitter and the antenna that provides intermodulation performance equivalent to, or better than, the intermodulation performance achieved by a 20 dB in‑line attenuator.
10 Remote control stations
 (1) If the licensee operates a remote control station, the licensee:
 (a) must not operate the station if its operation causes harmful interference to a service provided by another station; and
 (b) must operate the station to transmit to the base station or supplementary base station (if any) using the receive or transmit frequencies specified in the licence for the base station; and
 (c) must not operate the station unless it is operated using a maximum transmitter output power not exceeding 1 watt at the antenna input.
 (2) If the licensee operates a remote control station for data transmission, telecommand or telemetry, the licensee must operate the station using a transmitter output power that does not exceed the power necessary to achieve a wanted receive signal level of 10 dB above the input signal level required to achieve a bit error ratio of 1 in 1000 at the base station.
 (3) If a remote control station is located in a central business district of a city or