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help with this ltr system

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UncleSLAM

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Someone take a look at this system and help me out.
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/Uls...p?keyLoc=&licKey=1924186&x=8&y=14

There are 6 base frequencies it looks like to me, but two of them have the same frequency. I have a 246t and it won't let me enter the same frequency twice. Will this mess up the frequency order? Does it need to have the 452.4500 in both location 5 and 6? And I'm assuming from what I've read here that I only need to enter the base freqencies. Right? I can figure out the order later, but I just want to make sure that I at least am working with the right frequencies to start out.
 

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There are five frequencies:
451.275
451.6
451.9
452.175
452.45

The LCN order is not indicated on the FCC license. You need to determine the LCN if it is not already known.

-Eric
 
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