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operations
3.9 Port operations
3.10 Professional fishing operations
3.11 Radiodetermination communications
3.12 On-board communications
3.13 Automatic Identification System (AIS) — ship station Class B non assigned
Part 4 Additional conditions for the operation of ship stations Class C assigned
4.1 Application of Part 4
4.2 Maintaining watch
4.3 Response to distress, urgency or safety messages and record keeping
Part 5 Additional conditions for operation of ship stations Class C non assigned
5.1 Application of Part 5
5.2 Permitted communications
5.3 Commercial operations by radiotelegraphy using Morse
5.4 Non-commercial operations
5.5 Distress, urgency, safety or calling — MF and HF communications
5.6 Distress, urgency, safety or calling — VHF and UHF communications
5.7 Public correspondence by radiotelephony
5.8 Public correspondence by radiotelegraphy using TOR or NBDP
5.9 Port operations
5.10 Professional fishing operations
5.11 Radiodetermination communications
5.12 On-board communications
5.12A Automatic Identification System (AIS) — ship station Class C non assigned
5.12B VHF Data Exchange System (VDES) — ship station Class C non assigned
5.12C Application Specific Messages (ASM) — ship station Class C non assigned
5.13 Maintaining watch
5.14 Response to distress, urgency or safety messages and record keeping
Schedule 2 Operating requirements for maritime ship stations Class B non assigned and Class C non assigned
Part 1 MF and HF communications for distress, urgency, safety or calling
Part 2 VHF and UHF communications for distress, urgency, safety or calling
Part 3 Public correspondence by radiotelephony
Part 4 Public correspondence by radiotelegraphy for NBDP or TOR facilities
Part 5 Commercial operations
Part 6 Non-commercial operations
Part 7 Port operations
Part 8 Professional fishing operations
Part 9 Radiodetermination communications
Part 10 On-board communications
Part 11 Automatic Identification System
Schedule 3 Ship station Class C stations: requirements for maintaining watch
Schedule 4 Ship station Class C non assigned: operating requirements
Part 1 Commercial operations by radiotelegraphy using Morse

Part 1 Preliminary
1.1 Name of Determination
  This Determination is the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Maritime Ship Licence) Determination 2015.
1.3 Definitions
 (1) In this Determination, unless the contrary intention appears:
Act means the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
ACMA means the Australian Communications and Media Authority.
      AMRD (short for autonomous maritime radio device) means a station in the maritime mobile service which is mobile, operates at sea and transmits independently of a maritime ship station or a maritime coast station, which may also be temporarily moored.

           Note 1: The definition of AMRD is taken from the International Telecommunication Union's Radiocommunication Sector's Recommendation ITU-R M.2135-1. Recommendation ITU-R M2135-1 is available, free of charge, from the International Telecommunication Union's website at www.itu.int.

           Note 2: The International Telecommunication Union's Radiocommunication Sector's Recommendation ITU-R M.2135-1 divides AMRD into AMRD Group A and AMRD Group B. AMRD Group A is defined