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Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers - 800 MHz Band) Amendment 2013 (No. 1)

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Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers—800 MHz Band) Amendment 2013 (No. 1)1
Radiocommunications Act 1992
The AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY makes these Advisory Guidelines under section 262 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
Dated 24th May 2013
Chris Chapman
[signed]
Member
Richard Bean
[signed]
General Manager/Member
Australian Communications and Media Authority
1              Name of Advisory Guidelines
                These Advisory Guidelines are the Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers—800 MHz Band) Amendment 2013 (No. 1).
2              Commencement
                These Advisory Guidelines commence on 18 June 2013, immediately after the commencement of the Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers – 800 MHz Band) 2012.
3              Amendment of Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers—800 MHz Band) 2012
                Schedule 1 amends the Radiocommunications Advisory Guidelines (Managing Interference to Spectrum Licensed Receivers—800 MHz Band) 2012.
Schedule 1        Amendment
(section 3)
  
[1]           Schedule 2, clause (1)
omit
(a)    a wanted to unwanted ratio of 24dB corresponding to a bit error rate of 0; and
(b)   a minimum wanted signal level of -83dBm/5 MHz 001 for an annual availability of 99.99%.
 
insert
(a)    a wanted to unwanted ratio of 24dB for an annual availability of 99.99%, and
(b)   a minimum wanted signal level of -83dBm/5MHz corresponding to a bit error rate of 0.001.
 
 
 
Note
1.       All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.frli.gov.au.