Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01064:clause:6_8:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01064
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 8 (pt 7/11)
Character Range: 76211–79492

and address;

             (f)                 the transmitter's centre frequency;

             (g)                the transmitter's emission designator;

             (h)                details of the transmitter's antenna including the manufacturer, model, type, gain, polarisation, azimuth and average ground height;

             (i)                 the transmitter's maximum true mean power; and

             (j)                 the transmitter's maximum EIRP.

         (3) If the ACMA requests a copy of a record kept under sub-condition 7(2), the licensee must comply with the request as soon as practicable.

Coordination with the Mid-West Radio Quiet Zone
    8. Before seeking to register a radiocommunications transmitter for use in or around the RQZ, as defined by the Radiocommunications (Mid-West Radio Quiet Zone) Frequency Band Plan 2011 (as in force from time to time), the licensee must follow the procedures set out in Radiocommunications Assignment and Licensing Instruction (RALI) MS 32, as existing from time to time, as if the radiocommunications transmitter it is seeking to register were an apparatus licensed transmitter.

         Note: RALI MS 32 Coordination of Apparatus Licensed Services within The Australian Radio Quiet Zone Western Australia is available on the ACMA website at: www.acma.gov.au.

    Harmful Interference
    9. The licensee must ensure that operation of a radiocommunications transmitter that is exempt from registration under Statutory Condition 4 of Licence Schedule 3 does not cause harmful interference to other radiocommunications devices operated under a different spectrum or apparatus licence.

Coordination with earth station protection zones
    10. Before seeking to register or operate a radiocommunications transmitter, the licensee must follow the procedures set out in the RALI MS 44 for coordination with, and protection of, any earth stations operating in the 3.6 GHz band in earth station protection zones.
    Synchronisation requirement
    11. If:
    (a)    interference occurs between:

           (i) a radiocommunications device (the first device) operated under this licence; and
           (ii) a radiocommunications device (the other device) operated under another spectrum licence or PTS transmitter licence in the relevant band and within the relevant area (the other licence);
    (b)    the level of interference to the first device or to any other devices exceeds the compatibility requirement set out in the Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers — 3.4 GHz Band) 2015 as in force from time to time;

    (c)    either the licensee or the holder (or authorised third party) of the other licence wishes to resolve the interference; and

    (d)    no agreement between the licensee and each person operating one or more other devices can be reached on how to manage the interference;

        then the licensee is required to manage the interference by:

    (e)     either:

           (i) operating the first device with a frame structure that uses both uplink‑downlink configuration 2 and special subframe configuration 6; or
           (ii) operating the first device using a sequence and duration of radio emissions that is consistent