So if there are two TRBO repeaters in the same area, there is no way to 
keep them both from being active and interfering with each other? That 
doesn't sound right.

Or, if I have a repeater, anyone can just buy TRBO radios and use it?

Joe M.

Nate Duehr wrote:
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> On 3/11/2010 1:54 PM, MCH wrote:
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>> I was talking about how many can be programmed in the repeater, not
>> necessarily active at the same time per se. IOW, how many "talkgroups"
>> can you program into the repeater. I'm assuming that you can 'deprogram'
>> some if you have two systems in the same area.
>>
>> I think WD8CHL answered the question I had - any or all can be made
>> active (except for a few reserved for special use).
>>
>> Joe M.
>>
> 
> AFAIK the repeater doesn't get programmed with them at all.  It just 
> passes them.  They're just "addresses".  The radios handle whether or 
> not they're "listening" for a particular talk group.
> 
> Nate
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