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Flex Radio DMR Channel 30234

Hi All
Someone suggested a DMR Talk Group that maybe we can leverage for some help for others.
For those that want to give it a try, add a TG of 30234.
If the channel is kept active for 60 days, we can petition to have the TG named at a Flex TG.
Maybe if you are someone that sits in the shack with a Zumspot or a Shark RF Openspot, you can add a digital contact for Group 30234.
2 of us tested it out. So far, so good.
Mike
Someone suggested a DMR Talk Group that maybe we can leverage for some help for others.
For those that want to give it a try, add a TG of 30234.
If the channel is kept active for 60 days, we can petition to have the TG named at a Flex TG.
Maybe if you are someone that sits in the shack with a Zumspot or a Shark RF Openspot, you can add a digital contact for Group 30234.
2 of us tested it out. So far, so good.
Mike
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Have never heard of them.
**** again.
You need a DMR Radio (usually handheld) and that will communicate via RF to a Hotspot (or a DMR Repeater).
http://www.dmrfordummies.com/talkgroups/
Mike
I use a DMR Dongle and the free but excellent Blue DV software on my laptop to access both DMR and DSTAR with a heck of a lot of less screwing around with programming than any DMR or DSTAR Radio.. I work the local DMR Nets regularly with no issue and better audio than most radios.
https://smile.amazon.com/DVMEGA-DVstick-30-Dstar-DMR/dp/B07DM9XVNW/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=DMR+dongle&qid=1592254564&sr=8-3
I wanted to start our own TG, but I did some research and you have to 'hijack' a dead channel first. Which is how we came up with 30299.
After 60 days, showing some activity, we can then ask for it to be branded with the name of the TG.
2 months from now it might show up.
3 of us just had a QSO on it.
Mike
He works for that other telecom company... The one that is Ted's competition.
73
73, Santiago
HI8SMX
Santiago
Hopefully I can make contact with all of you.
Santiago
Basically the dongles are an AMBE encoder chip to encode the Audio needed for TDMA used in DMR.
DMR was intended for Commercial Radios on a fixed set of channels which by its nature is NOT what Ham Radio is all about. So any attempt to modify the radios/DMR to make them ham friendly results in an unnecessarily complex process to change channels. I constantly run into hams struggling to get their DMR radios programmed correctly..It's just too complex for most hams.. Most rely on a logal guru to program channels for them... which is hard to do right now with Covid-19.
What I love about the Dongle approach is that you totally avoid the complexity of programing the radios and the equally unnecessary expense of buying a radio.
I actually came up with the Dongle Approach for me because its virtually impossible to hit any DMR repeater from my house unless I have a beam and at least 100W (I have a mountain blocking VHF signals from here). But I wanted to participate in a DMR net so I found the dongles and BlueDV Software.. Much less expensive than buying a radio or a DMR hotspot and so much easier to set up and use.
Bob, KN4HH
Dudley
In Blue DV ... go to the AMBE tab.. type in 30299
Hit the PTT button and it should be connected
So far my last heard list shows KN4HH, VA3CW, WA3IHV, N8RY and N6VS
Bob, KN4HH
I did not know about the disconnect being needed.
I usually just type in the TG # and then click PTT and it works
But your way seems logical
You should be able to check the Brandmeister Last Heard list to see if you are making it
https://brandmeister.network/?page=lh