Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: February 2026

1. Overview

DMRCloud provides infrastructure for licensed amateur radio operators. All use of the Service must comply with applicable laws, amateur radio regulations, and this policy.

2. Permitted Use

  • Operation of amateur radio repeaters and hotspots by licensed operators
  • Coordination of talkgroups for club, regional, or personal use
  • Linking to authorized DMR networks under your network's policies
  • Testing and development of amateur radio digital mode equipment

3. Prohibited Use

  • Transmitting obscene, indecent, or profane content
  • Broadcasting music, entertainment content, or commercial programming
  • Deliberate interference with other stations or networks
  • Operating without a valid amateur radio license
  • Using false or deceptive callsigns or identifications
  • Transmitting encrypted content that obscures the meaning of communications (except as specifically permitted by regulation)
  • Any use that violates FCC Part 97 (USA) or equivalent regulations in your country
  • Using the Service for any commercial purpose not permitted under your license class

4. Identification

All transmissions must be properly identified with your licensed callsign as required by your regulatory authority. DMRCloud may verify callsigns and DMR IDs against public databases.

5. Talkgroup Coordination

Talkgroup numbers provisioned through DMRCloud are for use within your private network. Do not use talkgroup IDs that conflict with established national or international DMR coordination without authorization from the relevant coordinating body.

6. Enforcement

Violations of this policy may result in immediate suspension or termination of your account, without refund. Serious violations may be reported to the FCC or other regulatory authorities. We reserve the right to monitor traffic metadata (not content) to ensure service integrity.

7. Reporting Abuse

To report a violation, email support@dmrcloud.com with your callsign, a description of the violation, and any relevant talkgroup or DMR ID information.