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Rhode Island LTR Systems ???

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Costanza

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Hello again to all.
Would anyone have any info on LTR Systems in RI ?
I have one frequency of 470.325 MhZ and would like the rest of the freqs for the system.
I also have the system operator info with additional freqs from the FCc website listed below.
Could anyone shed some light on this for me?
Thanks in advance.

Here is the info for the website:

Radio-Phone Communications, Inc.

Type or copy and past the above in the Licensee NAME box. Then select the State of RI, then search for the freqs.
 

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It a commerical LTR system. I used to use it and a group called Providence citywide fire network also use to have a section on the system. I don't have the channels but it is a business system.
 
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