[ScanIndiana] LTR systems
David L Norris
[email protected]
Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:58:14 -0500
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 21:11, DeLong wrote:
> Hello To All out there on Scan Indiana.I need some infomation,Can anyone
> out there send me a list of frequencies for LTR systems in Indianapolis
> or around the Indianapolis area.I have never heard a active LTR system
> and would like to program my Bearct 780XLT to track them, any and all
> systems would be apprecieted.Thanks 73 Tim DeLong W9NES
I'm fairly sure there are some active systems listed here:
http://trunkedradio.net/modules.php?name=3DTRSDB&action=3Dstate&state=3DI=
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There are numerous LTR systems around Indy. Scan from 450-455 and
460-465 late at night to hear some. LTR sounds like a normal single
channel repeater with DCS. There are some trucking companies which use
460 MHz LTR late at night.
My guess is most people don't realize they are listening to LTR. LTR
doesn't frequency hop like Motorola and EDACS. LTR talkgroups are
firmly attached to a particular frequency. It will only briefly move to
another frequency when the home frequency is busy.
Sorry, I don't have any frequencies. If you find one you think is LTR
then do a lookup on FCC ULS to get all the other frequencies. It may
not be licensed as a trunking system but then again it may. So don't
rely on that.
--=20
David Norris
http://www.webaugur.com/dave/
ICQ - 412039
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