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Upgrading from Quantar to SLR 8000 and failing!

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Analog standalone repeater

Just removed a fully functioning quantar and replaced with a new SLR8000 and now nothing. Antenna is good, coax is good, and I am really leaning towards the SLR configuration......but it seems like it should be sooo simple for a standalone unit.

Frequencies good -check
TPL tone matching subscribers -check

If any of you kind folks could suggest some things for me to look at, I'm really spinning my wheels here and could use a win!
 

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General Settings at the bottom is it set as a repeater or voter?

Also, can't recall if it can be set as a base station and controlled by wireline. Someone will chime in I'm sure.
 
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