[TrunkCom] Re:Re:Re: [pro92] LTR Systems & LCN Numbering

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Tue, 14 Jan 2003 18:49:54 GMT


No, no, no, no fmon1.

With the Pro 92B or the 780XLT, one does NOT program in BLANK DATA.  The channels automatically default to a frequency of 000.0000
The Pro - 92B, I believe does NOT lock out these frequencies like the 780 XLT does.  So one has to press the L/OUT key on the bottom of the radio scanner  Thus if you follow my programming technique, you will program in the frequencies more like in a 780 XLT.

Yes I know that L.T.R. does NOT require a DATA frequency.  This is done subaudibly on each frequency.  Every user has a HOME frequency, only when this frequency is busy does the user get bumped to somebody else's home frequency when it is quiet.

I do NOT know how a MULTINET or 80O LTR System would work.





---------- "fmon1 <[email protected]>" <[email protected]> writes:

From: "fmon1 <[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re:Re: [pro92] LTR Systems & LCN Numbering
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 16:53:33 -0000

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&gt;Yeah, I know, L.C.N. order does NOT matter wit hthe PRO 92B but I<BR>
figure this way that I get a better representation of the particualr<BR>
T.R.S..&lt;<BR>
<BR>
I do not understand the rational for programming blank data, then<BR>
locking out.&nbsp; I have always had mine programmmed without the blank<BR>
data and it works just the same.&nbsp; Thus &quot;Mr Roberts&quot; original answer<BR>
regarding the Pro-92 is the correct response in this forum.<BR>
<BR>
Frank<BR>
<BR>
--- In [email protected], scannerman6@j... wrote:<BR>
&gt; Hello Mr. Roberts,<BR>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Here is what I do:<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; 1.)&nbsp; Go to <a href="http://www.trunkedradio.net">http://www.trunkedradio.net</a><BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; 2.)&nbsp; Look up my geographic region.<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; 3.)&nbsp; Program in the (L)ogic (T)runked (R)adio <BR>
&gt; (L)ogic (C)hannel (N)umbers the way they have them on<BR>
<a href="http://www.trunkedradio.net">http://www.trunkedradio.net</a> and lock out the ones that the particular<BR>
&gt; (L)ogic (T)runked (R)adio (T)runked (R)adio (S)ystem does NOT use.<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; Yeah, I know, L.C.N. order does NOT matter wit hthe PRO 92B but I<BR>
figure this way that I get a better representation of the particualr<BR>
T.R.S.. <BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; ---------- &quot;Ken Roberts&quot; &lt;kenr55@b...&gt; writes:<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; From: &quot;Ken Roberts&quot; &lt;kenr55@b...&gt;<BR>
&gt; To: &lt;[email protected]&gt;<BR>
&gt; Subject: Re: [pro92] LTR Systems &amp; LCN Numbering<BR>
&gt; Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:54:31 -0500<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; &lt;html&gt;&lt;body&gt;<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; &lt;tt&gt;<BR>
&gt; The frequency order for LTR systems does not matter on the PRO-92<BR>
scanner,&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; only on the BC780XLT.&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; Ken, W4KRR&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; ---- Original Message -----&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; From: &amp;quot;TK&amp;quot; qmp@p...&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; To: [email protected]&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:12 AM&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; Subject: Re: [pro92] LTR Systems &amp;amp; LCN Numbering&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; To answer your question, YES, someone posted a nice explanation&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; of LTR systems and you will see f4, f8, f12, f16, thats the way<BR>
they&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; do it on LTR.&amp;nbsp; I think they skip 4 LCN spots up to 21 then<BR>
start&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; at 1 again.&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt;&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; Christopher Handisides wrote:&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt;&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; Some websites that list the plans of various LTR systems<BR>
will only list&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; what&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; appears to be a partial list of the frequencies for a<BR>
given system -&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; listing&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; frequencies for LCN-4, LCN-12, LCN-16, &amp;amp; LCN-18, for<BR>
example.&amp;nbsp; Are we&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; looking at an incomplete map of the system, or would the<BR>
LCN numbers be&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; assigned sporadically like that?&amp;nbsp; Also, how would you<BR>
determine the LCN&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; numbers for a given system?&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt;&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt; Thanks,&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
&gt; &amp;gt; &amp;gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; --Chris&lt;BR&gt;<BR>
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