Additional information for Australia
Correct operation
The transmitter must be operated in a position such that emissions are directed into building material.
Usage exclusion zones
The transmitter must not be operated within a nominated distance of a specified Australian radio astronomy site.
Nominated distance of a specified Australian radio·astronomy site means:
- in relation to the Parkes Observatory located at latitude 32° 59' 54.25" south, longitude 148° 15' 48.65" east – 10 kilometres of the Parkes Observatory;
- in relation to the Paul Wild Observatory located at latitude 30° 18' 46.40" south, longitude 149° 33' 0.44" east – 10 kilometres of the Paul Wild Observatory;
- in relation to the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex located at latitude 32° 23' 48.39" south, longitude 148° 58' 44.35" east – 3 kilometres of the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex;
- in relation to the Radio Astronomy Park located at latitude 26° 37' 8.76" south, longitude 117° 30' 44.97" east – 10 kilometres of the Radio Astronomy Park.
The transmitter must not be operated in the 8400−8500 MHz band within the nominated distance of a specified SRS earth station.
Nominated distance of a specified SRS earth station means:
- in relation to the Perth facility located at latitude 31 ° 48' 13.37" south, longitude 115° 53' 1.24" east – 2 kilometres of the facility;
- in relation to the New Noreia facility located at latitude 31 ° 02' 53.57" south, longitude 116° 11' 29.20" east – 5 kilometres of the facility;
- in relation to the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex located at latitude 35° 23' 48.39" south, longitude 148° 58' 44.35" east – 5 kilometres of the Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex.