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         (b)     for a radiocommunications transmitter or radiocommunications receiver operating under an apparatus licence, the frequencies within the lower frequency limit and the upper frequency limit specified in the licence.

      intermodulation response rejection means a measure of the ability of a radiocommunications receiver to receive a wanted signal in the presence of two or more unwanted signals with a specific amplitude and frequency relationship to the wanted signal frequency.

      out-of-band means:

         (a)     for a radiocommunications transmitter or radiocommunications receiver operated under a spectrum licence, the frequencies outside the frequency band in which operation of those radiocommunications devices is authorised under the licence; and

         (b)     for a radiocommunications transmitter or radiocommunications receiver operating under an apparatus licence, the frequencies outside the lower frequency limit and upper frequency limit specified in the licence.

      RALI MS 47 means the Radiocommunications Assignment and Licensing Instruction MS 47 Frequency coordination and licensing procedures for Area-Wide Licences (AWL) in the 3400–4000 MHz band, published by the ACMA.
      Note:  RALI MS 47 is available, free of charge, from the ACMA's website at www.acma.gov.au.
      receiver blocking means the measure of the ability of a radiocommunications receiver to receive a wanted signal in the presence of a high level unwanted interferer on frequencies beyond the first adjacent channel.

      spectrum space means a 3 dimensional space consisting of a frequency band and a geographic area.

      subsection 145(4) Determination means the Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference — 3.4 GHz Band) Determination 2015.

      unwanted emissions means any emissions (both out-of-band and spurious emissions) outside the lower and upper frequency limits of a spectrum licence.

      unwanted signal means all emissions from any radiocommunications transmitter which is not communicating with the radiocommunications receiver of a service protected by these guidelines.

      wanted signal means the radiofrequency emission from a radiocommunications transmitter designed for communication between the transmitter and the radiocommunications receiver of a service protected by these guidelines.

      Note A number of terms used in these guidelines are defined in the Act and unless the contrary intention appears, have the meanings given to them by the Act including:
           *  ACMA
           *  apparatus licence
           *  class licence
           *  core condition
           *  frequency band
           *  interference
           *  radiocommunications device
           *  radiocommunications receiver
           *  radiocommunications transmitter
           *  Register
           *  spectrum licence.

      (2) Unless the contrary intention appears, terms used in these guidelines that are defined in the subsection 145(4) Determination have the same meaning as in that determination.
      Note The following terms that are used in these guidelines are defined in the subsection 145(4) Determination:
           *  centre frequency
           *  device boundary
           *  device boundary criterion
           *  fixed receiver
           *  fixed transmitter
           *  geographic area

      (3) In these guidelines, a reference to a part of the spectrum, a frequency