Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Determination 1997 (Cth)
Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Determination 1997
as amended
made under paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the
Radiocommunications Act 1992
This compilation was prepared on 2 May 2005
taking into account amendments up to Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Amendment Determination 2005 (No. 1)
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra
Contents
1Name of Determination [see Note 1] 3
2Scope 3
3Interpretation 3
4Conditions 3
5Technical performance of antenna 3
Schedule 1Specification documents: MF and HF bands 5
Schedule 2Specification documents: VHF and UHF bands 6
Notes 9
Name of Determination [see Note 1]
This Determination is the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Determination 1997.
Scope
(1) This Determination sets out the conditions to which a fixed receive licence is subject.
(2) However, if a condition in this Determination is inconsistent with a condition specified in the licence, the condition specified in the licence applies.
Interpretation
(1) In this Determination, unless the contrary intention appears:
licensee means the holder of fixed receive licence and includes any person authorised by the licensee to operate a station under the licence.
relevant document, for a station, means the document:
(a) that was published most recently before the station was manufactured or imported into Australia; and
(b) as in force when the station was manufactured or imported.
Note For the definitions of other expressions used in this Determination, see the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2000 and the Radiocommunications Regulations1993.
(2) For this Determination, a frequency band described using 2 frequencies starts immediately above the lower frequency and ends at the higher frequency.
Conditions
For paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Act, every fixed receive licence is subject to the conditions in this Determination relating to the operation of any fixed receive station under the licence by the licensee.
Technical performance of antenna
(1) If a fixed receive station includes analogue speech (angle modulated) equipment that is operated:
(a) on a transmitter frequency in the frequency band 29.7 MHz to 30 MHz; and
(b) on a frequency channel with a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz, 20 kHz or 25 kHz;
the equipment must comply with the requirements of the relevant document mentioned in Schedule 1 as if the station were a base station for that document.
(2) If a fixed receive station includes analogue speech (angle modulated) equipment that is operated:
(a) on a transmitter frequency in the frequency band 30 MHz to 520 MHz; and
(b) on a frequency channel with a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz, 20 kHz or 25 kHz;
the equipment must comply with the requirements of the relevant document mentioned in Schedule 2 as if the station were a base station for that document.
Schedule 1 Specification documents: MF and HF bands
(subsection 5 (1))
| Column 1 Item no. | Column 2 Description of document |
| 1 | ‘Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services’ (also known as ‘RB 209’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970 |
| 2 | ‘Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services’ (also known as ‘RB 209’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974 |
| 3 | ‘Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services’ (also known as ‘RB 209’), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976 |
| 4 | ‘Specification for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services’ (also known as ‘DOC 209’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988 |
| 5 | ‘Equipment Compliance Requirements for MF and HF single sideband suppressed carrier radiotelephony equipment employed in single frequency simplex fixed and land mobile radiotelephone services’ (also known as ‘ECR 209’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in April 1992 |
Schedule 2 Specification documents: VHF and UHF bands
(subsection 5 (2))
| Column 1 Item no. | Column 2 Description of document |
| 1 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 29.7–52 and 54–70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 205’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1962 |
| 2 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 70–85 and 92–94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 206’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1962 |
| 3 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 29.7–52 and 54–70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 205’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970 |
| 4 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 70–85 and 92–94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 206’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in December 1970 |
| 5 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 29.7–52 and 54–70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 205’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972 |
| 6 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 70–85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 206’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972 |
| 7 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services’ (applicable to the 148–174 MHz frequency band) (also known as ‘RB 207’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972 |
| 8 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service’ (applicable to the 403–420, 450–470, 470–500 and 500–520 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 234’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1972 |
| 9 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 70–85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 206’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974 |
| 10 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services’ (applicable to the 148–174 MHz frequency band) (also known as ‘RB 207’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974 |
| 11 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service’ (applicable to the 403–420, 450–470, 470–500 and 500–520 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 234’), published by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1974 |
| 12 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 29.7–52 and 54-70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 205’), published in a revised form by the Postmaster-General’s Department in January 1976 |
| 13 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately-operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 70–85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 206’), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976 |
| 14 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services’ (applicable to the 148–174 MHz frequency band) (also known as ‘RB 207’), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in January 1976 |
| 15 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service’ (applicable to the 403–420, 450–470, 470–500 and 500–520 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 234’), published by the Postal and Telecommunications Department in July 1976 |
| 16 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated mobile radio telephone services’ (applicable to the 148–172 MHz frequency band) (also known as ‘RB 207’), published by the Department of Communications in September 1981 |
| 17 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 29.7–52 and 54–70 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘DOC 205’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988 |
| 18 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiotelephone services’ (applicable to the 70–85 and 92-94 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘DOC 206’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988 |
| 19 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiotelephone service’ (applicable to the 403–420, 450–470, 470–500 and 500–520 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘RB 234’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1988 |
| 20 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in privately operated land and harbour mobile radiocommunications services’ (applicable to the 403–420, 450–470, 470–500 and 500–520 MHz frequency bands) (also known as ‘DOC 234’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in December 1988 |
| 21 | ‘Specification for radio equipment employed in land and harbour mobile radiocommunications services’ (applicable to the 148–172 MHz frequency band) (also known as ‘DOC 207’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in December 1988 |
| 22 | ‘Equipment compliance requirements for analogue speech (angle modulated) equipment operating in the designated VHF/UHF land mobile bands in the frequency range 29.7–520 MHz’ (also known as ‘ECR 235’), published by the Department of Transport and Communications in October 1991 |
Notes to the Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Determination 1997
Note 1
The Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Determination 1997 (in force under paragraph 107 (1) (f) the Radiocommunications Act 1992) as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003, which came into force on 1 January 2005, it is a requirement for all non-exempt legislative instruments to be registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
Table of Instruments
| Title | Date of notification | Date of | Application, saving or |
| Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1997 | 9 Apr 1997 (see Gazette 1997, No. GN14) | 9 Apr 1997 | |
| Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (Fixed Receive Licence) Amendment Determination 2005 (No. 1) | 23 Mar 2005 (see F2005L00760) | 24 Mar 2005 | — |
Table of Amendments
| ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted | |
| Provision affected | How affected |
| S. 1......................................... | rs. 2005 No. 1 |
| S. 2......................................... | am. 2005 No. 1 |
| Note to s. 3 (1)...................... | rs. 2005 No. 1 |
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