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Register of Radiocommunications Licences (RRL)

The Register of Radiocommunications Licences (RRL) contains the details of all licensed radio services in Australia. 

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What the register is for

The Register of Radiocommunications Licences (RRL) is a database of licensed radio services in Australia.

You may wish to use the register so you can:

  • find out the details of a particular licence
  • ask a licence holder if you can use their licence
  • ask a licence holder if they will trade their licence with you
  • reduce the risk of possible interference between licence holders.

You can also use the database to check if your own details are correct. If they aren't, you can ask us to update your details.

Accredited persons can follow the business operating procedure to correct a record

More information about the content of the register is in the Register of Radiocommunications Licences Determination 2017.

How to use the register

There is a user guide available to assist in searching the register and understanding its features. 

You can use the register to search for information about licences including:

  • some of the equipment a licence holder uses
  • what area a licence covers
  • the frequency range.

You can use the register to search, based on different information, including:

  • latitude and longitude
  • frequency range of assignments or registrations
  • postcode
  • Australian Business Number (ABN).

You can also download the data if needed. 

Give us your feedback

If you have questions or feedback about the register you can email us.

 
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