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I have a BC250D scanner and a 2 Level Data Slicer, I see the LTR software out there that will listen to the LTR Systems, can you tell me if there is one of these program that will collect the information on what order the frequencies should be in, I have all the frequencies for the LTR Systems but would like to find a program that can figure out the order of the frequencies, also I don’t have a Data Slicer that is filtered it’s only a unfiltered 2 Level Data Slicer. Also I am Running Windows XP on my computer.
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As far as I know the UBER LTR software is LTRDump/LTRTrunk. It works on Standard LTR, Passport LTR, and Multinet LTR.
 

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As far as I know the UBER LTR software is LTRDump/LTRTrunk. It works on Standard LTR, Passport LTR, and Multinet LTR.
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Hello Milf, So I take it this program, UBER LTR software will tell me what order the frequencies go in.
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LTRDump/LTRTrunk should give you any and all information about the system.
 

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Thanks for all the info Milf, I'll download the program and give it a try.
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Saint, from what I understand, LTRDump and LTRTrunk WILL NOT tell you which frequencies go in what order. In fact, they won't even tell you what the frequencies are. You need to provide at least one of the frequencies, and the program will tell you what other repeater (LCN) numbers are in the system, talkgroup ID's, etc. based on the sub-audible data on the frequency. And, you need a "filtered" data slicer to use with these programs. AFAIK, there are none commercially available, you have to build your own.
 

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W4KRR said:
Saint, from what I understand, LTRDump and LTRTrunk WILL NOT tell you which frequencies go in what order. In fact, they won't even tell you what the frequencies are. You need to provide at least one of the frequencies, and the program will tell you what other repeater (LCN) numbers are in the system, talkgroup ID's, etc. based on the sub-audible data on the frequency. And, you need a "filtered" data slicer to use with these programs. AFAIK, there are none commercially available, you have to build your own.
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Thanks W4KRR, for the information, I have all the frequencies for the 4 different LTR systems I want to listen to, I don't want to mess around trying to figure out what order they go in, I was looking for a program that would do that, I have herd of people that have different results using a 2 level data slicer with no filter, I don't need the id's I have them to, so I was hopping to get just the order of the frequency and nothing else.
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