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 TETRA equipment has found its way to the secondary market and is available for amateur radio use. TETRA equipment has found its way to the secondary market and is available for amateur radio use.
  
-In 2012, the FCC changed its Part 90 rules to permit unrestricted use of TETRA in the 450-470 MHz and 809-824/854-869 MHz spectrum bands. The action effectively extends the FCC’s temporary waiver issued last year that permitted TETRA deployments in the U.S. They are legal for amateur radio use in the United States.+In 2012, the FCC changed its Part 90 rules to permit unrestricted use of TETRA in the 450-470 MHz and 809-824/854-869 MHz spectrum bands. The action effectively extends the FCC’s temporary waiver issued last year that permitted TETRA deployments in the U.S. They are legal for amateur radio use in the United States and other countries.
  
 +===== Tetra on RepeaterBook =====
 +Repeaters with Tetra capability can be listed on RepeaterBook. On the repeater's details page, the MCC and MNC can be listed.
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 +=== Related Links ===
 +  * [[https://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/niche/index.php?mode=Tetra|RepeaterBook Tetra Repeaters]]
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