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The Trident controllers will most likely NOT "talk" to the controller cards in the EFJ repeaters.
However, you can change the EFJ LTR cards from the MAC/MPC arrangement to a TPI card, and then put on additional Trident boxes.
Not an inexpensive solution, but probably the only one that will work.

We "converted" EFJ repeaters in this fashion when we changed our system over to PassPort.

Just a thought, call Trident or Johnson and get their opinion.

If the boxes will talk to each other, the only thing you need to remember is to only have one repeater provide the "sync", and be sure that you don't have any repeaters with the same "number".

E-mail me if there is anything else you need help with.
bgardner@busrad.com
 
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