WPMR402 – FRN # 0001647460 – 451.750/456.750 Primary Bus/Emergency Maintenance
WPVZ977 – 158.385/173.325 PD Frequency
WPWW437 – 451.725/456.725 Maintenance Only


The three base stations at the service center are also marked the same freqs. 
as listed above

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, MCH <m...@...> wrote:
>
> Monitor the frequency on your department's radios to see if you hear 
> anyone else on it (like the users of the '451.725' repeater).
> 
> Second, you can monitor the power of the '451.725' repeater and see if 
> it keys up when you key up on your radios. If it does, it is mismarked 
> or the frequency was changed (very common if interference showed up on 
> the original frequency).
> 
> You didn't say who the user was supposed to be of the '451.725' repeater.
> 
> If yours is not at the site (and another test you can do is unplug the 
> '451.725' repeater and see if your radios 'go dead' - again indicating 
> that the labelled frequency is wrong), then you will have to try to find 
> someone to DF your repeater's location. It's easy to do if you have the 
> right equipment.
> 
> Joe M.
> 
> Christopher Hodgdon wrote:
> > I wish I had a picture of the repeater house.  The frequency listed on the 
> > MTR2000 is that of the schools maint. department.  The other MTR2000, hook 
> > to the other antenna, is the Schools PD.  I know those for a fact.  Now its 
> > time to locate the other repeater system.  
> > 
> > The only odd ball thing I do know is that every once in a while, when a bus 
> > is talking to another bus or dispatch, you get a high squeal walk on over 
> > them, but its most likely another drive not paying attention and trying to 
> > key their radio.  But I wonder if it might be the maint. since their 
> > frequency is so close to ours.
> > 
> > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Gary" <n6lrv@> wrote:
> >> The UHF repeater is likely mismarked or the frequency info you obtained for
> >> your school's license is inaccurate. The UHF repeater is likely the 
> >> school's
> >> repeater. As mentioned earlier the MTR2000 is a multi-channel radio but can
> >> only repeat on the channel it is left on. Recommend you find a dealer or
> >> tech experienced with the MTR and who has the software necessary to
> >> configure it. Have them download its codeplug. Recommend you do the same
> >> with your school radios. A comparison of the data will likely answer a lot.
> >> Gary
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> >> [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Hodgdon
> >> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:29 PM
> >> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> >> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola MTR2000 Question
> >>
> >> Here's the deal, I work for a local school district, I have been kind of
> >> thrust into a temp. communications specialist position while we obtain some
> >> new buses and working with the company that will be adding the new radios 
> >> to
> >> them.
> >>
> >> Over the last few weeks, we have been trying to determine the location of
> >> our repeater.  The place were it is listed on the FCC license paperwork 
> >> does
> >> not exist.  I know, I am pushing them to get it updated.  But that is
> >> another story all together.
> >>
> >> I do have access to a "radio house" located at our high school football
> >> field and it has two MTR2000 in it, plus two different antennas.  One
> >> connected to one radio and one connected to the other.
> >>
> >> One radio is marked with the description of KISD PD, which is our police
> >> department for the district and has the following frequency pair listed on
> >> it:
> >>
> >> VHF: RX 173.325 DPL 331 and TX 158.385 DPL 331
> >>
> >> The other radio is marked the following:
> >>
> >> UHF: 451.725 / 456.725
> >>
> >> There is no documentation with this equipment, the person incharge of them
> >> originally left the district some years ago and no one knows anything about
> >> them, expect where they are located, as far as these two boxes go and what
> >> frequencies that have listed.
> >>
> >>
> >> Which brings me back to our department, we can find out repeater located
> >> anywhere physcially.  Our repeater pair is listed as:
> >>
> >> UHF: 451.750 / 456.750
> >>
> >> That is according to FCC, repeater listing and other information I have 
> >> been
> >> able to obtain and by listening to it on a UHF amateur radio to see which
> >> frequency they were on.
> >>
> >> That being said, it is possible that the MTR2000 that is marked with the 
> >> one
> >> UHF frequency, might actually have both pairs programmed into it, but only
> >> one can run at a time, right?
> >>
> >> Is there a way to find out if there is more than one frequency is 
> >> programmed
> >> into the unit and if so, how might we go about that?  Another reason I am
> >> asking is that we might be upgrading our system in the very near future and
> >> I might be able to get my hands on these repeaters.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Brian Raker <brian.raker@>
> >> wrote:
> >>> The radio can be programmed for multiple frequency pairs.  That being
> >>> said, it cannot operate more than one channel / programmed pair of
> >>> frequencies at one time.
> >>>
> >>> -Brian / KF4ZWZ
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Christopher
> >>> Hodgdon<chris.hodgdon@> wrote:
> >>>> This is a question I have been asked and don't have an answer for.  This
> >> could be for either amateur operation or commercial operation, but it
> >> relates to the repeater itself.
> >>>> Can a Motorola MTR2000 setup on UHF be setup to function as a repeater
> >> on more than one pair of frequencies?  I know looking at the brochure on 
> >> the
> >> website, it says that the NO. of Frequencies are upto 32.
> >>>> Does that mean it can handle two different sets of repeater pairs at the
> >> same time in the same radio?
> >>>> These are commercial frequencies I am listed at commercial, but they are
> >> for example purposes:
> >>>> Can the following setup work with the MTR2000?
> >>>>
> >>>> Frequency Pair 1: 451.725/456.725
> >>>> Frequency Pair 2: 451.750/456.750
> >>>>
> >>>> Can one MTR2000 handle both of these at the same time?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thank in advance.
> >>>>
> >>>>
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