TB9300 Installation and Operation Manual Description 21© Tait Limited March 20161.6 LicensesSome operational functions of the base station are controlled by licenses.These functions will not work unless you purchase the appropriate featurelicense and enable the feature set controlled by that license. The feature setscurrently available are listed below.The base stations in a Tait DMR Tier 3 Network are controlled by a node(DMR trunking controller). Tait sells three types of node: Full, Express andAccess. Each type of node has different capabilities. Refer to TN-2134 formore information.A base station operating as an analog conventional repeater needs theTBAS301 license.DMR Trunking Full(TBAS300) A base station with this license can accept connections from any node/standalone node1. In single-site trunking and fallback modes, this licenseentitles a standalone node to control a single site of up to 20 physicalchannels.DMR TrunkingExpress(TBAS302)A base station with this license can accept connections from any Expressnode/standalone node or Access standalone node. In single-site trunkingand fallback modes, this license entitles a standalone node to control asingle site of up to 20 physical channels.DMR TrunkingAccess(TBAS303)A base station with this license can accept connections only from an Accessstandalone node. This license entitles a standalone node to control a singlesite of up to four physical channels.DMR Conventional(TBAS304) A base station with this license can operate in a Tait DMR Tier 2conventional network. It can operate as a stand-alone repeater, or as amember of a multi-site system (under the supervision of a DMRconventional node).A base station with both a DMR Conventional license and a valid DMRtrunking license (such as Full, Express or Access) can be configured tooperate in either mode. This enables a DMR Tier 2 base station to bereconfigured and re-used in a DMR Tier 3 trunked network.Analog Air Interface(TBAS301) A base station with this license can operate as an analog conventionalrepeater.1. The base station itself can act as a DMR trunking controller, but with lim-ited functionality. The base station is then said to be a standalone node.