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identifies the station.
 (2) The licensee must operate a repeater link for an amateur repeater station by transmitting the station's call sign at least once in each period of 10 minutes of operation, or part thereof, of the repeater link.
41 Transmission on authorised frequency bands
  The licensee must not operate an amateur repeater station to transmit a signal from an amateur station other than the amateur repeater station (originating station) to another amateur station if the originating station is not authorised by its licence to use the repeater output of the amateur repeater station.
Note The holder of an amateur licence (amateur repeater station) is not required to authorise other persons to operate the station for the purpose of accessing the amateur repeater station.
42 Access control system
 (1) The licensee must operate an amateur repeater station using an access control system described in subsection (3) if:
 (a) another amateur station (the originating station) transmits a signal to the amateur repeater station; and
 (b) the amateur repeater station uses a repeater output that:
 (i) is not the same frequency as the amateur repeater station's repeater input; and
 (ii) is a frequency on which the originating station is not permitted to transmit a signal.
 (2) The licensee must operate an amateur repeater station (the receiving repeater station) using an access control system described in subsection (3) if:
 (a) an amateur station (the originating station) transmits a signal to another amateur repeater station (the transmitting repeater station);
 (b) the transmitting repeater station transmits that signal to the receiving repeater station, either directly or through one or more other amateur repeater stations; and
 (c) the receiving repeater station uses a repeater output on a frequency on which the originating station is not permitted to transmit a signal.
 (3) For the purposes of subsections (1) and (2), an access control system must:
 (a) be one of the following systems:
 (i) a tone burst system that has a frequency of 1750 Hz;
 (ii) a continuous tone coded squelch system that uses the frequencies set out in Part 1 of Schedule 4;
 (iii) a dual tone multi frequency system that uses the frequencies set out for digits in Part 2 of Schedule 4;
 (iv) a system that uses any other readily available code or signal; and
 (b) when used with an amateur repeater station, prevent transmission by the station on the repeater output when access control signals corresponding to a system referred to in paragraph (a) are not received.
43 Operating an amateur repeater station in the frequency band 50 MHz to 52 MHz
 (1) This section applies to the operation of an amateur repeater station in the frequency band 50.000 MHz to 52.000 MHz