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LTR with use of Bridgecom Repeater Control Center

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sprincharge

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I am having issues with the handshake between the MTR 2000 (LTR) and the Bridgecom Repeater. When I key the radio the RX light pulses about five times and then the radio bonks. I have aligned the Bridgecom per the instruction and feel all programming is right. If anyone has had experience with this I could use any help.
 

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LTR is going to have a Data bit that's either inverted - or non inverted. Think of LTR Data as a constant stream of DPL - but with a few extra pieces of data being sent. The different manufacturers consider a digital 1 or a Zero to be either high or low. Just to keep it confusing, some manufacturers had different definitions for UHF and VHF. The short story is - change the "inverted data" settings on your LTR tone panel for the MTR2k and set the Rx and Tx to different combinations, and see if that works.
 
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