Roaming – EFJohnson LTR-Net 002-9803-601 User Manual
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LTR-NET FEATURES
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Roaming
LTR-Net radio localities (sites) can be linked together to
provide wide area coverage. Then as you travel from locality to 
locality with roaming enabled, calls are automatically routed to your 
current location. Both standard group and special calls may be 
routed to other localities. To utilize the Roaming feature, proceed as 
follows:
1. An LTR-Net system must be selected. When an LTR or conven-
tional system is selected, roaming is disabled.
2. Roaming must be enabled by the ROAM option switch or
ROAMING menu parameter (see page 33) if available. When 
roaming is enabled and disabled by the option switch, “ROAM 
ON” and “ROAM OFF” are momentarily displayed. If neither the 
menu parameter nor option switch is available, roaming is fixed in 
the on or off mode by programming.
3. Scanning does not need to be enabled. If it is, an LTR-Net system
must be selected.
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 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.
