Relevant Radio Equipment definition

Relevant Radio Equipment means all the Radio Equipment that is authorised by this Licence to transmit at powers higher than 10 Watts EIRP or 6.1 Watts ERP.

Examples of Relevant Radio Equipment in a sentence

  • The Licensee shall keep, or shall procure that a third party shall keep, and shall make available to Ofcom on request, records (including the type of records identified in Ofcom’s “Guidance on EMF Compliance and Enforcement”) that demonstrate how it has complied with paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 above when Relevant Radio Equipment is established, installed, modified or used.

  • The Licensee shall only establish, install, modify or use Relevant Radio Equipment if the total electromagnetic field exposure levels produced by the Licensee’s On-Site Radio Equipment do not exceed the basic restrictions1 in the relevant tables for general public exposure identified in the ICNIRP Guidelines2 in any area where a member of the general public is or can be expected to be present when transmissions are taking place.

  • The obligations in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 above will not apply if the Relevant Radio Equipment is being used for the purpose of seeking emergency assistance or reporting and responding to an emergency situation (in the vicinity of that situation) including for search and rescue activities and maritime emergency communications5.

  • The Licensee shall only establish, install, modify or use Relevant Radio Equipment if the total electromagnetic field exposure levels produced by the Licensee’s On-Site Radio Equipment do not exceed the basic restrictions2 in the relevant tables for general public exposure identified in the ICNIRP Guidelines3 in any area where a member of the general public is or can be expected to be present when transmissions are taking place.

  • Wilcox,10 the Kentucky Court of Appeals stated that there was "no question but that a criminal conviction canbe used for purposes of collateral estoppel in a later civil action." Although the civil suit in Roberts was a declaration of rights suit, the underlying principle would be equally applicable in a legal malpractice action.

  • The Licensee shall only establish, install, modify or use Relevant Radio Equipment if the total electromagnetic field exposure levels produced by the Licensee’s On-Site Radio Equipment do not exceed the basic restrictions4 in the relevant tables for general public exposure identified in the ICNIRP Guidelines5 in any area where a member of the general public is or can be expected to be present when transmissions are taking place.

  • The obligations in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 above will not apply if the Relevant Radio Equipment is being used for the purpose of seeking emergency assistance or reporting and responding to an emergency situation (in the vicinity of that situation) including for search and rescue activities and maritime emergency communications7.

  • The obligations in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 above will not apply if the Relevant Radio Equipment is being used for the purpose of seeking emergency assistance or reporting and responding to an emergency situation (in the vicinity of that situation) including for search and rescue activities and maritime emergency communications11.

  • The Licensee shall only establish, install, modify or use Relevant Radio Equipment if the total electromagnetic field exposure levels produced by the Licensee’s On-Site Radio Equipment do not exceed the basic restrictions7 in the relevant tables for general public exposure identified in the ICNIRP Guidelines8 in any area where a member of the general public is or can be expected to be present when transmissions are taking place.

  • The Licensee shall only establish, install, modify or use Relevant Radio Equipment if the total electromagnetic field exposure levels produced by the Licensee’s On-Site Radio Equipment do not exceed the basic restrictions3 in the relevant tables for general public exposure identified in the ICNIRP Guidelines4 in any area where a member of the general public is or can be expected to be present when transmissions are taking place.

Related to Relevant Radio Equipment

  • Equipment is all “equipment” as defined in the Code with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes without limitation all machinery, fixtures, goods, vehicles (including motor vehicles and trailers), and any interest in any of the foregoing.

  • Fuel burning equipment means any furnace, boiler, apparatus, stack and all associated equipment, used in the process of burning fuel.

  • Inventory is all “inventory” as defined in the Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes without limitation all merchandise, raw materials, parts, supplies, packing and shipping materials, work in process and finished products, including without limitation such inventory as is temporarily out of Borrower’s custody or possession or in transit and including any returned goods and any documents of title representing any of the above.