Radiocommunications Act 1989

Interference - Interference caused by lawful transmission and reception

107: Sections 106 to 109C apply where transmissions not commenced

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"Rules apply before you start broadcasting if it might cause interference"

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You have a radio or spectrum licence, but you have not started transmitting yet. If you think your transmissions will cause harmful interference, sections 106 to 109C apply. These sections apply as if you had already started transmitting.

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Part 12Interference
Interference caused by lawful transmission and reception

107Sections 106 to 109C apply where transmissions not commenced

  1. Where a radio licence or a spectrum licence has been granted and registered but lawful transmissions have not commenced, and a rightholder or holder of a radio licence believes that lawful transmissions made in accordance with that licence are very likely to cause harmful interference in the protection area of that licence, the provisions of sections 106 to 109C apply as though the lawful transmissions had commenced.

Notes
  • Section 107: substituted, on , by section 35 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2000 (2000 No 8).