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Radiocommunications (Licensing and General) Regulations (Amendment)

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1989 No. 314*1* RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS (LICENSING AND GENERAL) REGULATIONS*2*
(AMENDMENT)
*1* Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 17 November 1989. *2* Statutory Rules 1985 No. 195 as amended to date. For previous amendments see Note 2 to Statutory Rules 1989 No. 193 and see also Statutory Rules 1989 No. 193. 1989 No. 314 RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS (LICENSING AND GENERAL) REGULATIONS
(AMENDMENT) - REG 1 Principal Regulations
1. In these Regulations, "Principal Regulations" means the Radiocommunications (Licensing and General) Regulations. 1989 No. 314 RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS (LICENSING AND GENERAL) REGULATIONS
(AMENDMENT) - REG 2 Interpretation
2. Regulation 2 of the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting from subregulation (1) the definitions of "land mobile service" and "narrowband area service" and substituting the following definitions: " 'land mobile service' means a radiocommunications service that is used principally for the purpose of the transmission of messages to and from ambulatory stations on land, not being: (a) an exterior paging service; (b) an interior paging service; (c) a narrowband area service; or (d) a part of a service referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c); 'narrowband area service' means a one-way radiocommunications service: (a) between a narrowband area station and narrowband area receivers; and (b) that is not an exterior paging service or an interior paging service; 'narrowband area station' means a station that: (a) provides one-way radio transmission to not less than 4 narrowband area receivers; and (b) uses an occupied bandwidth not exceeding 4 megahertz.". 1989 No. 314 RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS (LICENSING AND GENERAL) REGULATIONS
(AMENDMENT) - REG 3 Schedule 1
3. Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations is amended: (a) by omitting item 22 and substituting the following items: "22 Earth station, Australian satellite service, Class A An earth station, other than an earth station in the AUSSAT service, the operator of which has entered into an agreement with the Commonwealth for the purpose of providing video entertainment services by means of the earth station. 22A Earth station, Australian satellite service, Class B An earth station, other than an earth station in the AUSSAT service or an earth station, Australian satellite service, Class A, that is established for the purposes of providing access to an Australian satellite.''; (b) by omitting items 68 and 69 and substituting the following items: "68 Narrowband area station, A narrowband area station that Class A operates on a single frequency not exceeding 1 gigahertz. 69 Narrowband area station, A narrowband area station that Class B operates on a single frequency that exceeds 1 gigahertz.''.