Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058:reg:5:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 6/11)
Character Range: 13455–16286

access: see subsection (4).
spectrum access licence: see subclause 1(1) of Schedule 2.
start day, for a licence, means the first day of the licence period for the licence.
supplementary station means a fixed station that is used, or intended to be used:
 (a) to overcome deficiencies within the coverage area of a base station; and
 (b) to communicate with one or more remote stations.
television outside broadcast system (Australia wide density type) means a television outside broadcast system where at least one radiocommunications transmitter that forms part of the system is authorised to operate anywhere in Australia.
television outside broadcast system (high density type) means a television outside broadcast system where at least one radiocommunications transmitter that forms part of the system is authorised to operate in one or more of the following:
 (a) the Sydney area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (b) the Melbourne area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (c) the Brisbane area, as defined in Schedule 3;
but is not authorised to operate anywhere in Australia.
television outside broadcast system (low density type) means a television outside broadcast system (other than a television outside broadcasting system (high density type) or a television outside broadcasting system (medium density type)) where at least one radiocommunications transmitter that forms part of the system is authorised to operate in one or more of the following:
 (a) the East Australia area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (b) the Western Australia area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (c) the Tasmania area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (d) the Darwin area, as defined in Schedule 3;
but is not authorised to operate anywhere in Australia.
television outside broadcast system (medium density type) means a television outside broadcast system (other than a television outside broadcasting system (high density type)) where at least one radiocommunications transmitter that forms part of the system is authorised to operate in one or more of the following:
 (a) the Perth area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (b) the Adelaide area, as defined in Schedule 3;
 (c) the Newcastle area, as defined in Schedule 3;
but is not authorised to operate anywhere in Australia.
television outside broadcast system (remote density type) means a television outside broadcast system that is not one of the following:
 (a) television outside broadcast system (Australia wide density type);
 (b) television outside broadcast system (high density type);
 (c) television outside broadcast system (low density type);
 (d) television outside broadcast system (medium density type).
TV band means the part of the spectrum from 520 MHz to 694 MHz.
wider 26 GHz and 28 GHz bands means the part of the spectrum from 24.7 GHz to 30 GHz.
wireless audio system means a system of two or more