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Davefire239

Jose
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Hello I have a G4 and listing to MRRS System and seem like it goes out of range often how to correct that problem very annoying ……..
 

62Truck

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Not sure of your location and what site you’re trying to monitor.

MRRS sites weren’t really meant to cover a wide area, just mainly on the railroads right of way. Their radios have LTE so LTE supplements their coverage.

How far are you from a metro north train station?
 

Davefire239

Jose
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Not sure of your location and what site you’re trying to monitor.

MRRS sites weren’t really meant to cover a wide area, just mainly on the railroads right of way. Their radios have LTE so LTE supplements their coverage.

How far are you from a metro north train station?
No far should but all the sites in ??
 

62Truck

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I see you're a feed provider, do feed providers still get free premium from RR? If so you can import everything from RR.

But basically just add every single control channel for the system.
 

GTR8000

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If they using LTE how I get around that so I can listen
You don't. The MRRS system uses broadband to supplement RF, and in some cases you may not hear activity on the talkgroup if there are no subscribers affiliated with RF resources for the site(s) you're monitoring.

In plain English: If there are no radios using the tower sites closest to you, then you're not going to hear anything, because they're probably using LTE which you cannot monitor.
 

Davefire239

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You don't. The MRRS system uses broadband to supplement RF, and in some cases you may not hear activity on the talkgroup if there are no subscribers affiliated with RF resources for the site(s) you're monitoring.

In plain English: If there are no radios using the tower sites closest to you, then you're not going to hear anything, because they're probably using LTE which you cannot monitor.
Gotcha that sucks
 
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