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DaveNF2G

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Yes! The GRE PSR-500 and PSR-600 have an automatic repeater placement feature for LTR systems.
 

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PRO-92 doesn't require the channels to be in LCN order. It's about 50-60$ on Ebay.
 

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Or you could use your brain and about 15 minutes of logic. But its probably easier to just go out and burn-up some money on some old scanner on Ebay....
 

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Or you could use your brain and about 15 minutes of logic. But its probably easier to just go out and burn-up some money on some old scanner on Ebay....

Low end Scanners will tell you LTR LCN's, as posted above and in Quotes, Takes only a few minutes, well maybe 30 minutes on a Bigger system to figure out the order. If frequency 453.0125 displays ID's such as 0-03-012 there is a good chance 453.0125 is supposed to be in LCN Ch-3.
 

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I've noticed on some of the systems around here that two or three freqs will show the same home channel such as R02 or R03. You just have to figure out which TG that you want to hear.
 
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