It's legal in any service. There is no requirement access by by any
particular set of tones. Any CTCSS tone, DCS code, or any other code
(such as LTR, MDC-1200, or anything) is perfectly legal.

Non-standard tones are even part of most commercial repeater
controllers. They almost all support the 'expanded standard' of 50 CTCSS
tones, but I know some users who aren't even using one of those.

Sure, using a tone not standard on ham rigs would be a security
enhancement. Some people even use tones above 2000 Hz for links.

Joe M.

Ronny Julian wrote:
> 
> I know a repeater that required a tone not implemented in the standard
> 38 would not make a it too popular but is it legal?  I was wondering if
> a pair of these on a rcv link would discorage interference.
> 
> http://www.com-spec.com/ts64.htm
> 
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