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Australian Spectrum Map Grid (ASMG) means the Australian Spectrum Map Grid 2012 published by the ACMA, as existing from time to time.
   Note The ASMG can be accessed on the ACMA website: www.acma.gov.au.
   Australian territorial sea baseline means the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea, or any part of the territorial sea, is to be measured under section 7 of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973.
   centre frequency, in relation to a radiocommunications transmitter, means the frequency midway between the lower and upper frequency limits of the transmitter's occupied bandwidth.
   DEM-3S means the dataset:
       (a) with the citation "Gallant, J., Wilson, N., Tickle, P.K., Dowling, T., Read, A. 2009. 3 second SRTM Derived Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Version 1.0. Record 1.0. Geoscience Australia, Canberra."; and
   (b) given the persistent identifier http://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/69888;
   containing modelled terrain height information for Australia, published by Geoscience Australia.
       Note Copies of DEM-3S can be obtained, free of charge, using the persistent identifier. More information about DEM-3S can be obtained from the Geoscience Australia website: www.ga.gov.au.
   DEM-3S cell means an individual height element of the DEM-3S.
   device boundary, in relation to a radiocommunications transmitter or a group of radiocommunications transmitters operated under a spectrum licence, means the device boundary established in accordance with Part 1 of Schedule 2.
   device boundary criterion means the value of the mathematical expression calculated in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 2.
   EIRP, in relation to a radiocommunications device, means the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power of the device.
   emission designator means the designation of a radiocommunications transmitter's emission, determined in accordance with section 6.
   fixed receiver means a radiocommunications receiver located at a fixed point on land or sea and not designed or intended for use while in motion.
   fixed transmitter means a radiocommunications transmitter located at a fixed point on land or sea and not designed or intended for use while in motion.
   Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 means the geodetic datum designated as the 'Geocentric Datum of Australia (GDA94)' gazetted in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 35 on 6 September 1995.
   Note The Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 is a coordinate reference system. More information on the GDA94 can be obtained from the Geoscience Australia website: www.ga.gov.au.
   geographic area, for a spectrum licence, means the area within which operation of a radiocommunications device is authorised under the licence.
   group of radiocommunications receivers has the meaning given by section 8.
   group of radiocommunications transmitters has the meaning given by section 7.
HCIS identifier means an identifier used to describe a geographic area in the HCIS.
   hierarchical cell identification scheme or HCIS means the cell grouping hierarchy scheme used to describe areas in the Australian Spectrum