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How can a repeater operator maintain some semblance of security if some or all of the CTCSS or DCS code information is made public?

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How can a repeater operator maintain some semblance of security if some or all of the CTCSS or DCS code information is made public?

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With the growing proliferation of multiple-tone, programmable-tone, and synthesized mobile transceivers, the traditional policy of preserving tone-code confidentiality no longer provides much security. However, as the repeater operator you may still reasonably request that transient visitors use just those specific tones that you have authorized for publication in the Guide. If there are certain users (or groups of users) who recurrently abuse the privileges that you have granted, you may deny or revoke those privileges, and encourage other repeater operators to do the same for those who repeatedly abuse the privileges.

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