Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205:schedule:1:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00205
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 9/22)
Character Range: 26740–29550

that relates to the station; or
 (ii) in an area specified in the licence; and
 (b) are operated principally for communications with stations located:
 (i) at 1 or more other fixed points specified in the transmitter licence; or
 (ii) in an area specified in the licence; and
 (c) if permitted by the transmitter licence that relates to the station, may communicate with:
 (i) an aircraft station, but not on an aeronautical frequency; and
 (ii) a maritime ship station, but not on a maritime frequency; and
 (iii) a land mobile station, but not on a land mobile frequency.
fixed outpost station means an outpost station at a fixed point.
fixed receive licence means a licence issued for 1 or more fixed stations:
 (a) that are used only for receiving messages; and
 (b) that are not capable of transmitting messages of any kind; and
 (c) for which the ACMA, or a person accredited under section 263 of the Act, undertakes coordination procedures for the purpose of minimising interference to reception.
fixed receive station means a fixed station:
 (a) that is used only for receiving messages; and
 (b) that is not capable of transmitting messages of any kind; and
 (c) for which the ACMA, or a person accredited under section 263 of the Act, undertakes coordination procedures for the purpose of minimising interference to reception.
fixed‑satellite service has the meaning it has in the spectrum plan.
fixed station means a station that:
 (a) is located principally:
 (i) at fixed points specified in the transmitter licence that relates to the station; or
 (ii) in an area specified in the transmitter licence; and
 (b) is operated principally for communications with stations located:
 (i) at 1 or more other fixed points specified in the transmitter licence; or
 (ii) in an area specified in the transmitter licence; and
 (c) if permitted by the transmitter licence that relates to the fixed station—may communicate with:
 (i) an aircraft station; and
 (ii) a maritime ship station; and
 (iii) a land mobile station.
FM means frequency modulation.
geostationary satellite means a geosynchronous satellite whose circular and direct orbit lies in the plane of the Earth's equator and which thus remains fixed relative to the Earth; by extension, a geosynchronous satellite which remains approximately fixed relative to the Earth.
GMDSS means Global Maritime Distress and Safety System.
harmful interference has the meaning it has in the spectrum plan.
HF Domestic Service station means a station that:
 (a) is operated under a broadcasting licence; and
 (b) provides a broadcasting service targeted to audiences in Australia; and
 (c) operates in the frequency range 2.3 MHz–26.1 MHz.
Note: Under the Act, Australia includes the external Territories.
HF Overseas Service station means a station that:
 (a)