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Posted: 10/7/2020 10:15:32 PM EDT
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I'm down for a DMR net. I like the proposed time (or later even), I get in the dog house with the yl if I'm busy too many nights around 2030est when the kids are supposed to be going to bed.
DMR nets are easier than fm nets as the callsigns pop up on the dashboard. Nice qso earlier btw. |
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Quoted: I'm down for a DMR net. I like the proposed time (or later even), I get in the dog house with the yl if I'm busy too many nights around 2030est when the kids are supposed to be going to bed. DMR nets are easier than fm nets as the callsigns pop up on the dashboard. Nice qso earlier btw. View Quote I hadn't considered that, it does make it easier Appreciate the qso |
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I’d be down for this also. Time would be good for me here on the West Coast.
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We can try a test run/ discussion, and keep this thread as as a back-up.
@Nmbmxer can you be back up net control in case of technical issues? |
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Guess I better get the dmr radio. I have looking into this for awhile.
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I should be around tonight for a net.
@swampfoxoutdoors @MACH @FredTheLurker |
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I think you can only do like four or five @'s in a single message.
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If I am still up I will turn the radio on, but more than likely I will be fighting with my cpap machine
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Radio is on. Not sure what the night holds so I may only bless y’all with my presence via quick key. lol
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Thanks for the tag. I probably won't join in on this one but i'll def keep it in mind for the future.
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I got 6 DMR Handis, 4 Fusion Rigs, 1 Dstar Rig..........and no hotspot
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Thanks for the Net!
Need to get my headset issues figured out for next week. 73 |
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Net closed at 2126 EDT.
There were 9 check-ins. Thanks to the Arfhams who checked-in! |
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Since I was asked to be alt-ncs I took a list of names, I don't recognize all the posters so if there is a spelling error let me know.
Nmbmxer FredTheLurker SwampfoxOutdoors Lonebugle Bilymac SisuAR15 Keith1980 K9-Bob |
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You guys are gonna make me try to figure out this whole DMR thing, aren't you. I've got two DMR handhelds and a MVDMM hotspot all of which are still in their respective boxes.
Sometimes I hate this place. |
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Quoted: Since I was asked to be alt-ncs I took a list of names, I don't recognize all the posters so if there is a spelling error let me know. Nmbmxer FredTheLurker SwampfoxOutdoors Lonebugle Bilymac SisuAR15 Keith1980 K9-Bob View Quote Awesome, I was going to ask for a couple of fills on the SNs. |
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There's a reason I stay out of the night vision forum...
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Quoted: You guys are gonna make me try to figure out this whole DMR thing, aren't you. I've got two DMR handhelds and a MVDMM hotspot all of which are still in their respective boxes. Sometimes I hate this place. View Quote Open up those boxes, and watch some YouTube videos......you'll be on the air in no time! |
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Quoted: You guys are gonna make me try to figure out this whole DMR thing, aren't you. I've got two DMR handhelds and a MVDMM hotspot all of which are still in their respective boxes. Sometimes I hate this place. View Quote Build your own digital hotspot step by step! https://m6ceb.com/hotspot-edit/ You can skip the screen part and use a browser to see the dashboard if you want. |
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If I could do the hotspot thing again I would have spent the same money and gotten a GD-77 and updated the firmware to OpenGD77 and used it just for a hotspot.
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Quoted: If I could do the hotspot thing again I would have spent the same money and gotten a GD-77 and updated the firmware to OpenGD77 and used it just for a hotspot. View Quote I bought my GD-77 last year for $65.00 with an extra battery from Radioditty's Black Friday sale. With OpenGD77 firmware installed it does a great job at a bargain price. |
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For everyone who may not know what they're talking about, so you don't have to dig:
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/OpenGD77/blob/master/docs/OpenGD77_User_Guide.md#hotspot-mode |
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And if I understand correctly you can use pi-star on a pi or bluedv on a windows computer.
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I'm an FNG for DMR
am working on setting up my AT-D878UV Plus which I received today I'd be interested once I got it all figured out... eta: I have worked with moto codeplugs before, but it's been a long time (Jedi series using a RIB or smartRIB, if you're familiar) but looking at this, it will be a slight challenge. |
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Quoted: I'm an FNG for DMR am working on setting up my AT-D878UV Plus which I received today I'd be interested once I got it all figured out... eta: I have worked with moto codeplugs before, but it's been a long time (Jedi series using a RIB or smartRIB, if you're familiar) but looking at this, it will be a slight challenge. View Quote I'd put the AT 878 as easier than the older Moto gear, no DOSbox, serial adapters, RIBs, or ancient RSS to deal with. I built up the 878 codeplug from scratch as thinking the analog side needed a lot more channels than digital, might have done that a bit differently. And referenced this page more than a few times.http://members.optuszoo.com.au/jason.reilly1/868mods.htm |
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Quoted: If I could do the hotspot thing again I would have spent the same money and gotten a GD-77 and updated the firmware to OpenGD77 and used it just for a hotspot. View Quote I am running one of those, however, you must be aware that the duty cycle is not rated for a repeater which is essentially how it is used as it transmits whenever anyone talks. I have mine set for 1 watt and then run it into a small amp and get 30 watts out of it and have a range of 12 miles (with an antenna at 30 feet or so) depending on terrain which varies around my QTH ETA: I checked, it runs at 1/2 watt |
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I do have an MD-380 DMR radio but haven't touched it in several years. It was used several times to talk to someone on a Breadmaker (or something similar) repeater. Obviously almost any answer can be found on the internet but I don't feel like spending several hours searching. Can anyone answer several dumb questions? I'm not a VHF/UHF digital guy.
Can I check into this net with my smartphone, like on Echolink? How do I check into this net with my MD-380, without a hotspot? |
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Quoted: How do I check into this net with my MD-380, without a hotspot? View Quote A repeater within range that is on the TGIF DMR network, with at least dynamic talkgroups allowing the ARFCOMM TG. The popular networks are cbridge and brandmeister, with some regional ones as well. I've not run across a repeater in the wild that uses TGIF - but i haven't looked in a while either. |
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TinLeg nailed it, @Gyprat a Pi-based hotspot is the "inexpensive" ticket to the net.
There is a TGIF-linked repeater locally but haven't been able to access the talk group through it (yet). Negative on the Echolink. If you go the hotspot route, good reference here: https://www.ar15.com/forums/outdoors/DMR-Talk-Group-for-Arfcom-Hams/22-694377/ Get that 380 fired up. |
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Trying to make it tonight but having some serious interwebs issues. Comcast sucks.
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