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Trying to figure a local factory's ltr system, so far with the gre-600 i got six frequencies figured out so far but what about 2 other frequencies that are part of the system but are not active? where do i put them in at? or not at all if not active?
 

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Trying to figure a local factory's ltr system, so far with the gre-600 i got six frequencies figured out so far but what about 2 other frequencies that are part of the system but are not active? where do i put them in at? or not at all if not active?
It is quite common for a license to contain several inactive frequencies for future expansion. Here are some other ideas: Mapping an LTR System - The RadioReference Wiki
 
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