Radiocommunications (Overseas Amateurs Visiting Australia) Class Licence Variation 2012 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Radiocommunications (Overseas Amateurs Visiting Australia) Class Licence Variation 2012 (No. 1)

Radiocommunications Act 1992

The AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY makes this Variation under section 134 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.

Dated 21 December 2012

Richard Bean


[signed]
Member


Giles Tanner


[signed]
General Manager / Member


Australian Communications and Media Authority

  1. Name of Variation

This Notice is the Radiocommunications (Overseas Amateurs Visiting Australia) Class Licence Variation 2012 (No. 1).

  1. Commencement

This Variation commences on the later of:

(a)1 January 2013; or

(b)the day on which it is published in the Gazette.

Note 1               All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See Note 2               The effect of section 134 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992 is that this Variation must be published in the Gazette before it commences.

  1. Variation of Radiocommunications (Overseas Amateurs Visiting Australia) Class Licence 2008

Schedule 1 varies the Radiocommunications (Overseas Amateurs Visiting Australia) Class Licence 2008.

Schedule 1        Variations

(section 3)

[1]           Subection 3 (1)

insert

Exmouth Non Directional Beacon Area means an area that is within Australia being part of the geographic area described by a circle with a radius of 1000 kilometres whose centre is located at latitude 21° 26¢ 7² south, longitude 114° 3¢ 57² east.

[2]           Subsection 3 (1), definition of Melbourne Area, including the note

omit

[3]           Subsection 3 (1), definition of Perth Area, including the note

omit

[4]           Subsection 3 (1), definition of Sydney Area, including the note

omit

[5]           Subsection 3 (1)

insert

Timor Non Directional Beacon Area means an area that is within Australia being part of the geographic area described by a circle with a radius of 2000 kilometres whose centre is located at latitude 10° 37¢ 21² south, longitude 126° 2¢ 0² east.

[6]           After section 24A

insert

24B         Operation in the frequency band 472 kHz to 479 kHz

An amateur station must not be operated in the frequency band 472 kHz to 479 kHz using a radiated power of more than 5 watts pX EIRP.

[7]            Table 1A, item 1A, column 2

substitute

135.7 kHz–137.8kHz [see section 24A]

472 kHz–479 kHz [see section 24B]

[8]           Table 1A, item 4, column 2

omit

420.000 MHz–450.000 MHz

substitute

430.000 MHz–450.000 MHz

[9]          Table 1B

substitute

Table 1B    Excluded frequency ranges

(section 20)

Item

Area of operation

Excluded frequency range

1

2

Timor Non Directional Beacon Area

Exmouth Non Directional Beacon Area

472 kHz–479 kHz

472 kHz–479 kHz

[10]         Table 2, item 1, column 2

substitute

472 kHz–479 kHz

3.500 MHz–3.700 MHz

7.000 MHz–7.300 MHz

14.000 MHz–14.350 MHz

21.000 MHz–21.450 MHz

[11]        Section 38

substitute

38            Permitted frequency bands

An amateur station must only be operated on a frequency that is in a frequency band mentioned in an item in Table 4A.

[12]        Table 4A, item 2, column 2

omit

420.000 MHz–450.000 MHz

substitute

430.000 MHz–450.000 MHz

[13]         Table 4B

omit

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