They are Trident, which means the programming, setup and software is a bit quirky (to me a lesson in how to punch the clown face hard). Once you get past the installation hurdles they work fairly well and they seem to be fairly well constructed.
LTR Trunking has a lot to offer the commercial radio world. On the ham side you can use them with your 927.xxx MHz Repeater and some of the more popular radios like the Motorola GTX-900 and Kenwood TK-981. However, you are not normally allowed to decode carrier squelch and CTCSS & DCS signals while using LTR so the persons you're talking to need to have it, or you run scan with a conventional channel. It all gets quirky. We have LTR Overlay on one 925 MHz box and a co-operational conventional box going on the same time. Just for fun but it does work. cheers, s. > "radiowavz" <radiow...@...> wrote: > > Hi Mike Can you tell me what the features are on them? Also what are you > looking to get for them? Price or trade? > TIM >

