It depends how it was programmed. Each unit could have a unique ID. But,
your system would be limited to 250 radios or so.

Joe M.

Jim B. wrote:
> 
> > I remember reading an article several years ago about a problem with LTR...
> > Joe's trucking goes out and buys time on a trunked system and 5
> > radios, then has one of them cloned into 10 more.  Trunked operator now has
> > 15 users and Joe is paying for 5 plus airtime.  The article mentioned an
> > extension to LTR called (if I remember correctly) Passport that would 
> > prevent
> > this - the ten extra radios wouldn't work.
> >
> > Just mentioning it so you can include it in your research.
> 
> Right-LTR has no unit ID in it, so there is no way to check for that
> (just like conventional community repeaters). So there are several
> expansions to it that add that-Passport is one, from Trident. EFJ has
> LTR-Net as well. I think there are one or two others.
> 
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
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