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MotoTRBO Connect Plus, multi-site trunking system

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davidgcet

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we kicked aroudn the idea of using it not long ago. we are still trying to decide which way to take our community repeaters when we replace them for NB, either LTR or TRBO. and in talking to another shop we discussed possibly going TRBO trunked and linking ours with his to create a larger service area for each of us. but so far it is still in the cuss/discuss stage.
 

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David, I would expect it's a pretty big decision. You might have to overhaul a lot of gear and from knowing MotoTRBOs capacity plus and ip site connect systems-the configuration of a connect plus type setup is going to be definitely be more cuss/discuss as you put it.

Hard to say how much benefit is gained from these complicated and costly systems, but I guess someone is willing to front the $$ for it.
 

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yeah the cost is the biggest factor, M never has been know for low price!
 
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