LTR-Net
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LTR-Net is a type of LTR
Logic Trunked Radio
Logic Trunked Radio is a system developed in the late 1970s by the E. F. Johnson Company.LTR is distinguished from some other common trunked radio systems in that it does not have a dedicated control channel. Each repeater has its own controller and all of these controllers are coordinated together...

 Trunked Radio System that is a backward compatible with LTR Standard
LTR Standard
LTR Standard systems have no dedicated control channel. All control data is sent as subaudible data along with voice transmissions. Systems can have any number of channels from 1 through a maximum of 20. Each channel in the system is assigned a unique number and these need not be sequentially...

. LTR Standard
LTR Standard
LTR Standard systems have no dedicated control channel. All control data is sent as subaudible data along with voice transmissions. Systems can have any number of channels from 1 through a maximum of 20. Each channel in the system is assigned a unique number and these need not be sequentially...

radios can be used on an LTR-Net system.
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