Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00854:reg:7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00854
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7
Character Range: 5690–7733

7  Purposes of 2010–2110 MHz and 2200–2300 MHz frequency bands
 (1) The 2010 MHz to 2110 MHz frequency band may be used for the following purposes:
(a) a television outside broadcast service;
(b) subject to section 8, a fixed service (point to point);
(c) subject to section 9, the operation of an earth station in the 2025 MHz to 2110 MHz frequency band;
(d) if column 2 of the Table of Frequency Band Allocations in Part 2 of the spectrum plan mentions another service for the entire frequency band – subject to this instrument, that service;
(e) if column 2 of the Table of Frequency Band Allocations in Part 2 of the spectrum plan mentions another service for a part of the frequency band – subject to this instrument, that service in that part of the frequency band;
(f) the operation of a radiocommunications device in accordance with:
             (i) the Radiocommunications (Science and Research) Class Licence 2023; or
             (ii) if another instrument replaces that class licence – the other instrument.
 (2) The 2200 MHz to 2300 MHz frequency band may be used for the following purposes:
(a) a television outside broadcast service, other than a service involving the operation of an airborne television outside broadcast station;
(b) subject to section 8, a fixed service (point to point);
(c) subject to section 9, the operation of an earth receive station;
(d) if column 2 of the Table of Frequency Band Allocations in Part 2 of the spectrum plan mentions another service for the entire frequency band – subject to this instrument, that service;
(e) if column 2 of the Table of Frequency Band Allocations in Part 2 of the spectrum plan mentions another service for a part of the frequency band – subject to this instrument, that service in that part of the frequency band;
(f) the operation of a radiocommunications device in accordance with:
             (i) the Radiocommunications (Science and Research) Class Licence 2023; or
             (ii) if another instrument replaces that class licence – the other instrument.