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Radio 101 for public safety users - trunking​


I'm open to edits or corrections on these videos, but by 2FA number for access to the control panel went away when Verizon turned off my 3G flip phone. I've tried alternate ways to get MR G let me have access again but failed so far.
 
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Is the number still yours? If so, port it to a Tracfone or the like
I talked to Verizon about getting it back, the clerk at the store said he'd have to stand at the PC and search through each screen of available numbers. When I was in T mobile adding a flip phone I tried to get that number and my old home phone from San Diego but both are assigned to Verizon.
I keep getting 'we want you back' offers from V, maybe I'll try again.
 
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