PART I
INTERPRETATION
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1. In this Schedule—
“direct sequence spread spectrum modulation” means a form of modulation where a combination of data to be transmitted and a known code sequence (or chip sequence) is used to directly modulate a carrier;
“EN 300 220-1” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 220-1 published by ETSI in November 1997;
“EN 300 328” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 328 published by ETSI in November 1994, revised and reprinted in November 1996 and amended in July 1997;
“EN 300 330” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 330, version 1.2.2 (1999) published by ETSI in 1999;
“I-ETS 300 422” means the European Telecommunications Standard IETS 300 422 published by ETSI in December 1995;
“I-ETS 300 440” means the European Telecommunications Standard IETS 300 440 published by ETSI in December 1995 and Corrigendum issued in April 1996;
“EN 300 674” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 674 published by ETSI in November 1998;
“EN 300 718” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 718 published by ETSI in March 1997;
“EN 300 761” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 761 published by ETSI in January 1998;
“EN 300 836-1” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 836-1 published by ETSI in May 1998;
“EN 301 091” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 301 091 published by ETSI in June 1998;
“EN 301 357” means the European Telecommunications Standard EN 301 357, version 1.2.1 (1999) published by ETSI in 1999;
“FCC Part 15.231” means the telecommunications standard 15.231 for short range devices, SRD
“FCC Part 15.233” means the telecommunications standard 15.231 for short range devices, SRD
“FCC Part 15.235” means the telecommunications standard 15.231 for short range devices, SRD
“Fo” means centre frequency;
“frequency hopping spread spectrum modulation” means a technique in which the transmitted signal occupies a number of frequencies in time, each for some period of time;
“non-manufactured apparatus” means apparatus made up from components, but which is not for retail resale;
“prescribed apparatus” means any station or apparatus described in Part III of this Schedule.
“radiated level” means the maximum level permitted, referenced to the erp, eirp or field strength as specified in Part III of this Schedule; and
“Telemetry”, “Telecommand”, “Television” and “Telephony” have the meanings given to them in the ITU Radio Regulations.
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2. Where the channel spacing or channel bandwidth is defined in this Schedule the centre frequency of the first channel is at a distance of half the channel spacing from the lower frequency band edge.