Dick, 

There are other methods to restrict access... as in 
burst/selective tone operation. It's popular in Europe 
and other countries. 

The pain in the a$$ for many GMRS and Commercial radio 
operators are the people putting up tone panels with a 
lot of reserve codes set to beep-only (don't pass audio). 

One "AH" can hose up entire lists of ctcss/dcs codes for 
use by other and never even try to use them

skipp 

> All *REPEATERS* in UHF, both part 90 and part 95, are 
> REQUIRED to have restricted access, and cannot be 
> carrier squelch. PERIOD.
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
>

> >> Well, I looked at the GMRS rules and don't see a 
> >> requirement for tone squelch... digital or CTCSS.  
> >> I don't think tone squelch is require, but it sire is
> >> good common sense for a GMRS repeater.
> >> Dick
> 







 
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