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--- In Pro-97@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Howell" <ahowell@q...> wrote:
\n> I am trying to program the LTR system used by the City of Dothan,
\nAL, and
\n> need help. It seems that if I use the repeater locator feature while
\n> manually listening to single frequency, and then jump to the noted
\nchannel
\n> and program in the frequency, that a new repeater number will
\nappear. Is it
\n> possible that a single frequency may have to be programmed onto several
\n> different channels (or repeaters)? I assume that the channel number and
\n> repeater number have to be identical (according to the manual). Also, I
\n> believe that Dothan has 10 repeaters, but I am not sure. Also,
\nassuming all
\n> repeaters are programmed correctly, I assume all the remaining
\nfrequencies
\n> (as listed in Police Call) have to be programmed in (no regard to
\norder or
\n> channel assignment I also assume) for it to track the conversations.
\nWhat
\n> about the delay on or off?
\n>
\n>
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