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\n> I believe Ive asked this question on a previous reply earlier today, but
\n> can an LTR system be set up so that it is constantly rotating repeater
\n> numbers to make it purposefully difficult to track? I have been told that
\n> the local PD purposefully tries to make their system hard to scan. If
\n> repeater numbers are constantly being reassigned different frequencies can
\n> the PRO-97 track this?