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Dmr programming explained
Dmr programming explained







Time slot 1 – TG8851 = Sth Pacific – also keys many ZL repeaters Time slot 1 – TG 8541 = connects to Quadnet reflector 4541 Time slot 1 – TG8638 = US “TAC 310” – technical TG Time slot 1 – TG8541 = connect to Quadnet reflectors 45 Time slot 1 – TG8409 = UK wires X cross mode group Time slot 1 – TG5 = VK wide – keys all repeaters – used for nets and broadcasts only. May be used for general comms at other times. Time Slot 1 – TG9 = Keys your local repeater only 3810 is intended for WICEN, but may be used for normal ops when WICEN is not using it. Time Slot 1 – TG53, TG3809 and TG3810 = user activated chat channels for VK repeaters. Be aware that these channels are used internationally…. Time Slot 1 – TG113/123 = international user activated chat channels. Keys every repeater on the United Kingdom Phoenix DMR network, and most of our repeaters. Time Slot 1 – TG13 = worldwide English calling channel. Time Slot 1 – TG1 = world wide calling – keys EVERY DMR repeater on the worldwide MARC/DMR+ network TG8 – keys repeaters in defined groups – i.e. TG9990 – Parrot (use slot 1 for hotspots)

dmr programming explained

TG113/123 – User activated chat channels world wide – used for DX TG3801-8 – state-based TG (trailing number=call area) TGs in blue are user activated (you need to “kerchunk” them).

#Dmr programming explained code#

A radio programmed with one colour code will not be able to transmit on a repeater programed with another.Īll VK-DMR amateur repeaters use colour code 1.Īs discussed previously, each DMR repeater has two slots, and each slot has a number of talk groups.Īustralian DMR repeaters use the following slots and talk groups – these need to be programmed into your radio. The DMR system uses 15 “colour codes” which function in a very similar fashion to CTCSS tones on analogue repeaters. This will allow other users enough time to disconnect from the talk group or break in to your QSO. Please leave a break of at least 3 seconds between overs, no matter which talk group you are on and whether on a repeater or hotspot. The VKDMR network has many repeaters and links. This function is not supported by the DMR network, and must be OFF. GPS POSITIONĭMR equipment is often fitted with an inbuilt GPS receiver, with the facility to transmit GPS position over the network. Motorola equipment with the latest firmware can be run with audio AGC on. Some equipment tends to have over driven audio on tx, and some have low modulation – P L E A S E check your transmitted audio for the correct level.Īsk for a radio check, or use the Parrot to check your audio level – see below. The user ID database may also be found at the same link. ID numbers are managed centrally, and may be obtained here.

dmr programming explained

You MUST register your radio for it to work correctly. Each radio used on the DMR network is programmed with a unique user ID number.







Dmr programming explained