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Hi, Im new to LTR Trunking and I was wondering, Does the Home Repeater part of the talkgroup and the systems LCN have some type of relation to each other. In the LTR System Im Monitoring, the talkgroup 0-20-101 and 0-20-102 always seem to appear on Channel 20 of the system. Also tg 0-15-109 Appears on Channel 15. This was just something I thought I would ask about.
 

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The Home Repeater only applys to fleet management. Each fleet is assigned a home repeater that it will primarily use, unless the system gets busy, then the fleet will use another repeater untill the hr is open again. LCN's are not usually assigned on basis of hr's.

Think of it like in an Motorola Type II system... in Failsoft mode- Each fleet is assigned to a repeater in the net that it reverts to in failsoft mode.
 

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milf said:
LCN's are not usually assigned on basis of hr's.

That's a bit of a cryptic statement if there ever was one, Milf. People use the term LCN when they mean HR. They've come to be one and the same, although I use HR because it's the term used by people who design and build these systems.

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