Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01256:clause:5_8:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01256
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Provision Reference: sch 5 cl 8 (pt 8/10)
Character Range: 61295–64502

to deep space earth station receivers, if the receiver:

         (a) is licensed under the Act; and

         (b) was registered in the Register prior to the date on which the device operated under this spectrum licence is registered.

         Note: RALI MS 37 Coordination of Spectrum-Licensed Devices Operating in the 2.3 GHz Band With SRS Earth Stations in the 2290–2300 MHz Band is available on the ACMA website at: www.acma.gov.au.

Harmful Interference
    11. The licensee must ensure that operation of a radiocommunications transmitter that is exempt from registration requirements under Statutory Condition 4 of Licence Schedule 3 does not cause harmful interference to other radiocommunications devices operating in the 2.3 GHz band.

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Licence Schedule 5  Licence Notes
Variation to licence conditions
     1. The ACMA may, with the written agreement of the licensee, vary this licence by including one or more further conditions, or by revoking or varying any conditions of this licence, provided that the conditions, as varied, still comply with the requirements of Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part 3.2 of the Act.
    2. The ACMA may, by written notice given to the licensee, vary this licence by including one or more further conditions (other than core conditions), or by revoking or varying any conditions (other than core conditions) of the licence, provided that the conditions as varied still comply with the requirements of Subdivision C of Division 1 of Part 3.2 of the Act.
Determination of unacceptable interference
    3.  The ACMA has made the Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference – 2.3 GHz Band) Determination 2013 that sets out the unacceptable levels of interference for the purpose of registering radiocommunications transmitters to be operated under this licence, and which is to be used for the issuing of certificates by accredited persons under subsection 145(3) of the Act.
         Note: Although not mandatory, the registration of radiocommunications receivers to be operated under this licence is advised because one of the matters the ACMA will take into account in settling interference disputes is the time of registration of the receiver involved in the interference.
Guidelines
    4. The ACMA has issued written radiocommunications advisory guidelines (the guidelines) under section 262 of the Act about:
         (a)                co-ordinating the operation of radiocommunications transmitters under this licence with radiocommunications receivers operated under other licences:

             * Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference from Spectrum Licensed Transmitters – 2.3 GHz Band) 2013;

         (b)               co-ordinating the operation of radiocommunications receivers operated under this licence with radiocommunications transmitters operated under other licences:

             * Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers – 2.3 GHz Band) 2013.

    5. The guidelines should be read in conjunction with the Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference – 2.3 GHz Band) Determination 2013 (see Licence Note