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Xpr 6550 Multiple groups

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Fr3qu3ncyJ4m

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I am currently working on a project for my company we have 25 xpr 6550 and we also have three repeaters set up for a mesh network. I need to be able switch a channel and talk to a group with the ablity to roam . Is this something that can be accomplished
 

Fr3qu3ncyJ4m

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yes and

I all ready set up the roaming list will that list allow me to be at one job site change the channel and talk to another job site ?????
 

thassler

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Are the repeaters configured in "IP Site Connect" mode? If so, it depends on which "Slot" you have as your "Wide Area Channel". If you use that slot then your transmission is also broadcast on the other two repeaters on that slot number.
 
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