Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01969:reg:20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L01969
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 20
Character Range: 18864–20460

20  Registration of transmitters
 (1) Each spectrum licence will include a condition that prohibits operation of a radiocommunications transmitter unless the requirements under Part 3.5 of the Act to have the transmitter registered have been met.
Note 1: Under subsection 145(1) of the Act, the ACMA may refuse to include in the Register details of a radiocommunications transmitter that is proposed to be operated under a spectrum licence if the ACMA is satisfied that operation of the transmitter could cause an unacceptable level of interference to the operation of other radiocommunications devices under that or any other licence.
Note 2: Subsection 145(4) of the Act states that the ACMA may determine, by written instrument, what are acceptable levels of interference for the purposes of section 145 of the Act.
Note 3: The Radiocommunications (Unacceptable Levels of Interference – 700 MHz Band) Determination 2012 sets out what are the unacceptable levels of interference for the purpose of registering devices to be operated under a licence issued in accordance with this instrument, and is to be used for the issue of certificates by accredited persons under subsection 145(3) of the Act.
 (2) Transmitters that are part of a group of transmitters may be registered individually or as a group.
 (3) The ACMA does not propose to register a transmitter that operates in the 700 MHz lower band with a maximum radiated true mean power of 23 dBm or less per occupied bandwidth, or in the 700 MHz upper band with a maximum radiated true mean power of 30 dBm or less per occupied bandwidth.