In the RRDB, many moons ago, two LTR trunked systems were added to the database. Both trunked systems referenced the same Mitchell Communications location in Mogadore but listed frequencies from two separate licenses.
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2289
- this site has no talkgroups listed
- this site hasn't been updated since 2007 (when 7 talkgroups were removed)
- there was never a single confirmed LCN listed in the DB
Fast forward to today. Two frequencies listed on this LTR system are now Hytera XPT trunked frequencies. 452.0125 and 462.5125, both with DCC:1. As such, I have removed those two frequencies from this LTR system's site. I would be willing to bet this trunked system doesn't even exist anymore. I did not deprecate it in the database though..
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2296
- this site lists two talkgroups
- this site hasn't been updated since 2004
- there was only ONE confirmed LCN listed (452.45 LCN 1)
Fast forward to today. 452.45 is now an XPT trunked signal, DCC:1. As such, I removed 452.45 from this system in the DB. Since the talkgroups were added 10+ years ago, I would be willing to bet this trunked system doesn't even exist anymore. I did not deprecate it in the database though.
For those who care, Mitchell has two trunked licenses for the Mogadore location, and I'd be willing to bet that any of the active frequencies are Hytera XPT and that you won't find a hint of LTR on them anymore. I could be wrong. If anybody would like to check, the licenses are listed below. You can program 452.0125, 452.45 and 462.5125 in your scanner as DMR and you'd be able to hear traffic. I"m unsure if each of these is a standalone XPT repeater, or if they actually do have other frequencies tied to them that are additional channels / rest channels. I can definitely say that 452.0125, 452.45 and 462.5125 constantly beacon at predetermined intervals, and that there are at least two talkgroups that have been seen [by me] on the frequencies.
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WPMV600
- 451.9625
- 452.0125 XPT DCC:1
- 462.5125 XPT DCC:1
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WPMB557
- 452.45 XPT DCC:1
- 452.825
- 461.900
- 462.1875
Good luck. Have fun. These aren't listed in the DB even though they are Mitchell repeaters, because at this time it is unknown whether they are three distinct systems or whether they are all part of a single XPT system.
mike
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2289
- this site has no talkgroups listed
- this site hasn't been updated since 2007 (when 7 talkgroups were removed)
- there was never a single confirmed LCN listed in the DB
Fast forward to today. Two frequencies listed on this LTR system are now Hytera XPT trunked frequencies. 452.0125 and 462.5125, both with DCC:1. As such, I have removed those two frequencies from this LTR system's site. I would be willing to bet this trunked system doesn't even exist anymore. I did not deprecate it in the database though..
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2296
- this site lists two talkgroups
- this site hasn't been updated since 2004
- there was only ONE confirmed LCN listed (452.45 LCN 1)
Fast forward to today. 452.45 is now an XPT trunked signal, DCC:1. As such, I removed 452.45 from this system in the DB. Since the talkgroups were added 10+ years ago, I would be willing to bet this trunked system doesn't even exist anymore. I did not deprecate it in the database though.
For those who care, Mitchell has two trunked licenses for the Mogadore location, and I'd be willing to bet that any of the active frequencies are Hytera XPT and that you won't find a hint of LTR on them anymore. I could be wrong. If anybody would like to check, the licenses are listed below. You can program 452.0125, 452.45 and 462.5125 in your scanner as DMR and you'd be able to hear traffic. I"m unsure if each of these is a standalone XPT repeater, or if they actually do have other frequencies tied to them that are additional channels / rest channels. I can definitely say that 452.0125, 452.45 and 462.5125 constantly beacon at predetermined intervals, and that there are at least two talkgroups that have been seen [by me] on the frequencies.
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WPMV600
- 451.9625
- 452.0125 XPT DCC:1
- 462.5125 XPT DCC:1
https://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?fccCallsign=WPMB557
- 452.45 XPT DCC:1
- 452.825
- 461.900
- 462.1875
Good luck. Have fun. These aren't listed in the DB even though they are Mitchell repeaters, because at this time it is unknown whether they are three distinct systems or whether they are all part of a single XPT system.
mike