Concerning programming an M1225LS, say, I've got a DEC LTR TG ID of 0-01-123.
Now, in the 1225 LS RSS, it gives me the option of RX LOW ID, RX HIGH ID, Inhibit LOW ID, Inhibit HIGH ID, and Group TX ID. Now, where the heck does 0-01-123 (as our example ID) play into these factors? This is my first experience with LTR stuff.
Thanks,
Ray.
LTR Programming
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The LTR ID is as follows: Area: 01 (in your system set-up)Rayjk110 wrote:Concerning programming an M1225LS, say, I've got a DEC LTR TG ID of 0-01-123.
Now, in the 1225 LS RSS, it gives me the option of RX LOW ID, RX HIGH ID, Inhibit LOW ID, Inhibit HIGH ID, and Group TX ID. Now, where the heck does 0-01-123 (as our example ID) play into these factors? This is my first experience with LTR stuff.
Thanks,
Ray.
Home repeater: 01
Your ID you're looking for is 123. If that's all you want to hear, RX Low and RX High should be 123 (you can have an "All ID RX" if you set low to 1 and high to 250 - but it's only on talkgroups with the home repeater set to 01). You should be able to figure out the rest....
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In your case, the area ID is 0 (zero), I believe.mam1081 wrote:A = Area code (usually 01)Rayjk110 wrote:Ok, so, could you, or somebody explain then the breakdown, IE
A - BB - CCC
IE What A =, what B = and what C =.
BB = Hore repeater - 1 to 20 - like LCN for EDACS
CCC = Talkgroup ID (per home repeater)
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