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PRO-2051 and LTR Standard.

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big_bear

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BTW thank you, this is a great place for info.


I am trying to monitor "TimeMCI"
http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=TRSDB&sid=2236

System Name: TimeMCI
Location: Ottawa, ONT
County: Ottawa
System Type: LTR Standard
System Voice: Analog

System Frequencies
Site Description

001 Confirmed LCN

01 856.98750
02 N/A
03 859.13750
04 N/A
05 856.73750
06 N/A
07 N/A
08 N/A
09 N/A
10 N/A
11 858.63750
12 N/A
13 856.23750

All the frequency are in the right order.




my question is: Scanner: PRO-2051
is there a control channel like "EDCAS"
when I press the "trunk" button on LTR
nothing is heard. and when on normal non-trunk
I do get some channel but there is no DEC being displayed.
I am following the right System Frequency for site 001

what am I doing Wrong? or Maybe I am too far for a control channel?

Thanks
 

big_bear

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Simple....

Is the LTR same LCN or (buzzsaw noice) as EDACS ???
how is the control channel works?
 

grem467

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no constant buzzing on LTR. you should be able to park on a freq and hear it key up every few seconds though.
 

big_bear

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grem467 said:
no constant buzzing on LTR. you should be able to park on a freq and hear it key up every few seconds though.

Thank you very much.

(is there a website that explain the differences bettween Edacs,motorola,LTR, ect ? )
 
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