LTR-NET FEATURES
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Roaming
LTR-Net radio localities (sites) can be linked together to provide
wide area coverage. Calls can then be automatically routed to your
current location as you travel from locality to locality. Both standard
group and special calls may be routed in this manner. If your transceiver
is programmed for roaming, this feature is utilized as follows:
1. Enable roaming using the ROAMING menu parameter (see page 34) if
available. If the menu parameter is not available, roaming is fixed in the
on or off mode by programming.
2. If scanning is disabled, an LTR-Net system must be selected. If system
scanning is enabled, any system can be selected if the LTR-Net systems
are in the system scan list (see page 42).
When roaming is enabled as just described and the signal from the
current locality becomes weak, the transceiver automatically begins
searching for another locality. While searching is occurring, “LCL
SRCH” is displayed as shown below. Then when a new locality is
located, registration occurs and “LCL SRCH” is no longer displayed. The
displayed system is then the next LTR-Net system programmed with a
different locality that could be accessed, and the displayed group is
usually the group that was displayed before roaming occurred.
NOTE: Deleting LTR-Net systems from the scan list also deletes them
from locality search when roaming, even if scanning is disabled. There-
fore, make sure none have been inadvertently deleted (see page 42).