Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01063:schedule:2:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01063
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 5481–8049

each of the n-degree radials, where:
         (a) m is the values 2 through 432; and
         (b) n is the values 0 (true north) through 359.
         Step 2: For each radial, find the latitude and longitude of the first point (lowest value of m) where either:
         (a) RP-MP is less than or equal to 0; or
         (b) m is equal to 432.
         Step 3: The end point of each radial is the device boundary of the radiocommunications transmitter.
    Note:  RP-MP (device boundary criterion) is calculated under Part 2.

7 Schedule 2 (Part 2, paragraph 1, after the definition of RP)

    Add:

         Note: For a device with an active antenna system, the RP at bearing σn is defined as the sum of the gain of the antenna towards the horizontal plane and towards azimuth σn (dB) and the total radiated power (dBm). This allowance is based on the assumption that beam pointing angles and/or power can be controlled dynamically to ensure RP is not exceeded.

8 Schedule 2 (Part 2, paragraph 1, definition of LOP)

Omit "set to –111 dBm per MHz", substitute "set to -98 dBm per MHz".

9 Schedule 2 (Part 3, paragraph 3)

Omit "DEM-9S at 500 metre", substitute "DEM-9S at 250 metre".

10 Schedule 3 (Part 3, paragraph 1)

    Omit:

    "d : is the separation distance to required point (m×500 metres)",

    substitute:

    "d : is the separation distance to required point (m×250 metres)".

11 After Schedule 3

Insert:

Schedule 4 Earth station protection zones
(subsection 9(3))

Description of Area
         1. The earth station protection zones are the areas named in Column 1 of the table below.
         2. An earth station protection zone consists of the aggregation of block areas referenced by HCIS identifiers used to describe it which are specified in the corresponding Column 2 of the table below. (Refer to the ASMG for a complete description of the naming convention referred to as the HCIS.)

Column 1  Column 2
Name      HCIS Identifiers
Moree     MU5G, MU5H, MU5L, MU5C8, MU5C9, MU5D7, MU5D8, MU5D9, MU5K1, MU5K2, MU5K3, MU5K4, MU5K5, MU5K6, MU5K8, MU5K9, MU6A7, MU6E1, MU6E2, MU6E4, MU6E5, MU6E7, MU6E8, MU6I1, MU6I2, MU6I4, MU6I5, MU6I7

Quirindi  MV3G, MV3H, MV3K, MV3L, MV3C8, MV3C9, MV3D7, MV3F3, MV3F5, MV3F6, MV3F8, MV3F9, MV3J2, MV3J3, MV3J5, MV3J6, MV3J9, MV3O1, MV3O2, MV3O3, MV3P1

Roma      MT4H, MT4K, MT4L, MT4F9, MT4G2, MT4G3, MT4G4, MT4G5, MT4G6, MT4G7, MT4G8, MT4G9, MT4J3, MT4J6, MT4O1, MT4O2, MT4O3, MT4O6, MT4P1, MT4P2, MT4P3, MT4P4, MT4P5, MT5E4, MT5E7, MT5I1, MT5I2, MT5I4, MT5I5, MT5I7, MT5M1

Uralla    NU7K4