LTR System at SBC Center?

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ChrisP

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Just wondering if any of the San Antonio folks have any info on what appears to be an LTR-type trunked system located in SBC Center. I'm inside working the TNT game tonight and have located a number of UHF repeaters that are licensed to Industrial Communications as WPWJ327. It sounds like an LTR system, but not LTR "regular" as my BC-250D won't decode any LTR info...

I did note that Inductrial Communications has quite anumber of LTR systems in the Bexar County area, but I didn't see this one in the database.

- Chris
 

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Hello,

If the idle bursts are every one to four seconds instead of every ten seconds then this may be a Passport LTR site. Industrial Wireless has a Passport/Regular LTR system around the San Antonio area. Since it is a low power site someone has to be close by to pick it up.

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EricCottrell said:
Hello,

If the idle bursts are every one to four seconds instead of every ten seconds then this may be a Passport LTR site.

Thanks, Eric. Yup, the bursts are coming at 4 second intervals, so it is probably a Passport system. Also getting some conventional simplex, too!

-Chris
 

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Was this event sponsored or conducted by an group from outside of SA that needed radio communications?

Industrial might have set up an LTR system just for that purpose. IC rents out alot of radios for special events.

:?: :idea:
 

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The event was a Spurs game, and it sounded like normal Spurs game operations on the LTR system...

- Chris
 
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