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this section and Schedule 2, the operation of an advanced amateur station is not authorised in the frequency bands and areas set out in Schedule 5: see section 15A.
14 Emissions from an amateur advanced station
  The licensee must not operate an amateur advanced station on a frequency in a frequency band mentioned in column 1 of an item in the table in Part 1 of Schedule 2 unless:
 (a) the station is operated using an emission mode mentioned in column 2 of the item; and
 (b) the transmission remains entirely within that frequency band.
15 Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band 50 MHz to 52 MHz
 (1) This section applies to the operation of an amateur advanced station in the frequency band 50.000 MHz to 52.000 MHz (the 50-52 MHz band).
 (2) The licensee must not operate the station if it causes interference to the reception of the transmissions of a service that is specified to be a primary service for the 50-52 MHz band in the spectrum plan.
15A Operating an amateur advanced station in parts of the frequency band 3.4 GHz to 3.6 GHz
If the licensee operates an amateur advanced station on a frequency in a frequency band mentioned in column 1 of an item in the table in Schedule 5, the licensee must not operate the station in an area described by the HCIS identifiers in column 2 of the corresponding item in the table in Schedule 5.
15C Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz
  If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency band 135.7 kHz to 137.8 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the station must not have a radiated power of more than 1 watt pX EIRP.
15D Operating an amateur advanced station in the frequency band 472 kHz to 479 kHz
  If a licensee operates an amateur advanced station in the frequency band 472 kHz to 479 kHz, an antenna used with, or as a part of, the station must not have a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.
16 Transmitter output power
 (1) Without limitation to sections 15 and 15C, the licensee must not operate an amateur advanced station, using a transmitter output power of more than 400 watts pX, if the emission mode of the station includes:
 (a) C3F; or
 (b) J3E; or
 (c) R3E.
 (2) Without limitation to sections 15 and 15C, the licensee must not operate an amateur advanced station, with an emission mode not mentioned in subsection (1), using a transmitter output power of more than 120 watts pY.
Part 5 Conditions for amateur licence (amateur