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Old 08-29-2008, 04:24 AM
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I have a LTR system here where I live it has 4 or 5 frequencies and I don't have the LCN# can I put these in one at a time 1-20 and find out what the LCN# is for each frequency?
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I have a LTR system here where I live it has 4 or 5 frequencies and I don't have the LCN# can I put these in one at a time 1-20 and find out what the LCN# is for each frequency?
That is definitely one way. Another slightly more productive here: http://wiki.radioreference.com/index..._an_LTR_System
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Thanks Capt! I'm going to figure this LTR system out yet.
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ok I program each freq in 20 times in a LTR site Its working one of the frequencies is reading ID 0-12-050 & 0-12-040 would 12 be the LCN for that frequency?
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ok I program each freq in 20 times in a LTR site Its working one of the frequencies is reading ID 0-12-050 & 0-12-040 would 12 be the LCN for that frequency?
Indeed it would. Don't let it surprise you if the LCNs are scattered in various places between 1 and 20 with a lot of gaps - happens a lot in LTR systems.

Good job - wish I had some in my area to do the same with.

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You can use the LTR channel mapping guide on this site, but myself with kids and work, I have little time to analyze LTR's anymore. So all the LTR's that I know the LCN's are in the right order go in my RS PRO-2051. If you don't have time to figure it out get a PRO-92 or 2067 on Ebay. They have the auto-LCN funtion and you will spare yourself a lot of grief. I use my 92 to track a busy LTR that I can't seem to program into my 2051.
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The Pro-2055 also has the auto-LCN
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Oh I'm about done figuring this system out and yes there were scattered. this system has only 5 freqs but I think only 3 are used i have heard nothing on the last 2 but hey this has been fun.
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I didnt know the 2055 had ltr auto-LCN function?
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That's how I found them in my area.
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