LTR System IDs
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- | Unlike most other trunked radio systems, LTR Systems do not have unique IDs set by the system administrator. In order to distinguish between the many different LTR systems in the Intercept Radio, each separate system is assigned an ID number for use in the Intercept DB. These numbers have no meaning to scanners and don't need to be programmed in. | + | Unlike most other trunked radio systems, LTR Systems do not have unique IDs set by the system administrator. In order to distinguish between the many different LTR systems in the Intercept Radio database, each separate system is assigned an ID number for use in the Intercept DB. These numbers have no meaning to scanners and don't need to be programmed in. |
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!ID!!State!!Description | !ID!!State!!Description | ||
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!L0022 | !L0022 | ||
||WA||Bellevue Place | ||WA||Bellevue Place | ||
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+ | !L0023 | ||
+ | ||WA||UW Bothell | ||
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!L1001 | !L1001 |
Current revision as of 06:05, 11 December 2017
Unlike most other trunked radio systems, LTR Systems do not have unique IDs set by the system administrator. In order to distinguish between the many different LTR systems in the Intercept Radio database, each separate system is assigned an ID number for use in the Intercept DB. These numbers have no meaning to scanners and don't need to be programmed in.