Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (MDS Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1998 (Cth)

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Commonwealth of Australia

Radiocommunications Act 1992

Radiocommunications Licence Conditions


(MDS Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1998

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section  Page

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

  1. Citation  

  1. Scope  

  1. Interpretation  2

PART 2—CONDITIONS FOR EVERY MDS LICENCE

  1. Spurious emission of station  

  1. Transmission power from antenna  2

  1. Transmissions using a PAL-B emission format with 1 vision carrier

and 1 sound carrier  3

  1. Transmissions using a PAL-B emission format with 1 vision carrier

and 2 sound carriers  

  1. Tolerance for transmission of vision signals  

  1. Tolerance for transmission of sound signals  

PART 3—CONDITIONS FOR MDS LICENCE ISSUED
FOR A MDS AREA


  1. Notice to the ACA about antenna characteristics  5


Commonwealth of Australia

Radiocommunications Act 1992

Radiocommunications Licence Conditions
(MDS Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1998

THE AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY makes the following Determination under paragraph 107 (1) (f) of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Dated   4 February   1998.

A.J SHAW  Chairman

R HORTON  Deputy Chairman

Australian Communications Authority

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PART 1—PRELIMINARY

Citation

1.   This Determination may be cited as Radiocommunications Licence Conditions (MDS Licence) Determination No. 1 of 1998.

[Note:  This Determination commences on gazettal: see Acts Interpretation Act 1901, ss. 46A and 48.]

Scope

2.   (1)    This Determination sets out conditions to which a MDS licence is subject in the following manner:

(a)every MDS licence is subject to the conditions in Part 2;

(b)every MDS licence issued for a MDS area is also subject to the conditions in Part 3.

(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

3.   In this Determination:

“licence” means a MDS licence;

“licensee” means:

(a)the holder of a licence; or

(b)a person authorised by the holder of a licence to operate a station under the licence;

“MDS area” means an area mentioned in:

(a)an item in Schedule 1 to the Radiocommunications (Allocation of Multipoint Distribution Station Licences) Determination No. 1 of 1994; or

(b)section 1.4 of the Radiocommunications (Allocation of Multipoint Distribution Station Licences) Determination No. 1 of 1997;

“station” means a MDS station.

[Note:  For the definitions of other expressions used in this Determination, see the Radiocommunications Act 1992, the Radiocommunications (Definitions) Determination No. 2 of 1993 and the Radiocommunications Regulations.]

PART 2—CONDITIONS FOR EVERY MDS LICENCE

Spurious emission of the station

4.   The level of spurious emission, including the station’s intermodulation products, from a station must be at least 60 dB less than the station’s maximum EIRP.

Transmission power from the antenna

5.   The transmission power of a station must not exceed:

(a)100 watts at an angle of elevation of 5° decreasing linearly to 31.6 watts at an angle of elevation of 10°; and

(b)31.6 watts at an angle of elevation between 10° and 15°; and

(c)31.6 watts at an angle of elevation of 15° decreasing linearly to 10 watts at an angle of elevation of 20°; and

(d)10 watts at an angle of elevation between 20° and 90°.


Transmissions using a PAL-B emission format with 1 vision carrier and 1 sound carrier

6.  

The transmission power of a station using a PAL-B emission format with


1 vision carrier and 1 sound carrier must not exceed the levels shown for the frequencies in Diagram 1.

DIAGRAM 1—EMISSION LIMITS FOR A TRANSMISSION
USING 1 VISION CARRIER AND 1 SOUND CARRIER

[Note:  This condition must be read with the technical conditions specified in the licence.]

Transmissions using a PAL-B emission format with 1 vision carrier and 2 sound carriers

7.  

The transmission power of a station using a PAL-B emission format with


1 vision carrier and 2 sound carriers must not exceed the levels shown for the frequencies shown in Diagram 2.

DIAGRAM 2—EMISSION LIMITS FOR A TRANSMISSION
USING 1 VISION CARRIER AND 2 SOUND CARRIERS

[Note:  This condition must be read with the technical conditions specified in the licence.]

Tolerance for transmission of vision signals

8.   A station transmitting a vision signal must be operated within +/- 0.0005% of the carrier frequency specified in the licence for the vision signal.

Tolerance for transmission of sound signals

9.   A station transmitting a sound signal must be operated within +/- 500 Hz of the carrier frequency specified in the licence for the sound signal.

PART 3—CONDITIONS FOR MDS LICENCE ISSUED FOR A MDS AREA

Notice to the ACA about antenna characteristics

10.   (1)    Before operating a station, the licensee must give the ACA written notice about the following characteristics of the station’s antenna:

(a)the type;

(b)the number of elements;

(c)the height above ground level;

(d)the front to back ratio;

(e)the azimuth.

(2)   The licensee must give the ACA written notice of any change to a characteristic mentioned in subsection (1) not later than 14 days after the change occurs.

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