Good morning, I followed the steps and work great, however I found new talk groups with the same repeater and once I created a new code plug only one channel or code plug is display on the screen and won’t allow me to select the other ones. I am using the Dallas DMR repeater. Thanks
Yes I did, luckily I followed your advise and save a blank copy of the radio. I was able to load my dallas repeater with only three talk groups, I will continue to play and learn. Thanks for taking the time
Do you have a video showing operating procedures for the Tri-State system? I've got a code plug that has DMR+ reflectors for the Tri-State, but I'm in the dark on how to use them or if I can add more to my Talk Groups.
This video helped me a lot! Come to think of it, I’m pretty sure I bought my Jpole antenna from your website back in 2011 or so. It’s still going strong! Now if only I can understand DMR! Thanks again for making this video. 73
great video. i finally understand how the programming works. its almost like making custom software for your radio...you have to add all the drop down menu info in order to make your "radio program" customized to your needs. i bought your 2m/70cm jpole dipole antenna and love it. i just bought a yaesu ft 70dr (for fusion/wires x) and with your antenna and tuned to the 100s frequencies, i could hear air traffic on several frequencies very clear. thanks for all your help.
I always learn something new from your videos. I recently purchased a Retevis DMR RT52. I was able to program some analog frequencies but i wasn't sure how to get started with the actual DMR portion of the radio. Now I will go to the websites you provided and see what I can do. Perhaps I will be able to talk with you on DMR in the near future. 73s... N6AEB
My D878UV is coming today from HRO. Thanks for some visuals to go with all the write ups on getting into DMR. It looks like I'm going to be spending a lot of time in front of the computer this weekend.
We just got a DMR radio today, so this video was perfect timing, I don't plan on even messing with it until this weekend. But thank you so much for making this video and I hope to get on DMR maybe this weekend. Dale KI5ARH
Glad it was helpful. Weekends tend to get busy. But if I have the radio on I will usually listen to either Brandmeister North America or TAC310. I'll keep an ear open for your callsign.
Thanks for the vid you help me a lot, im new into radios and it is very interessting, next step is to do a licens so i get a Call sign, im listen on my scanner and i like that, those are great people most of them are in the age like, im 40, me or older and they have great conversations. So thanks and good video, you explaint it vey well, but i have still to learn a lot XD
I have just purchased a TYT MD-UV 380 I have the correct program in my pc . Here is the problem when I open the program plug in the usb cable first to the pc then to the radio then turn on the radio (is my prosses) I hear the pc ding so I know it recognize the cable then I go to read the radio to the program I get a error message check to make sure the usb cable is pugged in .What can I do to fix this .... oh the radio is new Ken WQ9V
Thank your for the videos. I wish i would have found your channel in the beginning as it would have saved me hours of confusion when it comes to DMR. You have a very good way of instructing thanks again and keep up the good work. 73 tim KF7VUT
Hi Mike. Currently I’m trying to program my Retevis RT3S. I’m running windows 8. How do I save the driver in my computer? ( eventually I’m going to upgrade to windows 10).As I downloaded the driver, did extract the file, but I’m stuck as to what to do next. Any help help would be appreciated. 73s Rob,wa2fmh.
I have a question that's more related to hot-spots actually... If I set up a network of low power hot-spots to cover a larger area, is it possible to use the same frequencies on all hot-spots? Of will that cause problems in the overlapping area? And if I need different frequencies, do DMR radio's detect what hot-spot is stronger, or do you need to switch manually? I'm working on a low-cost option to provide good and private communication over larger area's for tech crew, security and medical aid when doing events for low- / no- budget organizations, like schools, scouts, local subsidized venues etc. and DMR seems to be the best solution at this moment. Just need a bit more information before I can get started.
Hello, I am trying to follow and modify for the Chicago and other repeaters. Would the only things change are the frequencies and color codes? I keep getting "Connect Fail" on all talkgroups. I have a new Radioddity rd-5r. once i get it to work, how can I change repeaters if roaming is not an option?
Hi Mike, I left another e-mail on your site so if you've read it, you can ignore this one. I own and like an Ailunce / Retivis HD-1. I simply cannot find any current sites that have accessible, codeplugs, programming software, USB drivers, etc. The sites that I visit all have very nice how-to's, links, but the links throw up an inaccessible roadblock that I cannot seem to bypass. ANy light that you can shed would be much welcome. Thanks and 73.
What would add to your codeplug to contact the Tristate DMR via your hotspot? In this video you used a repeater frequecy to connect to the repeater. How do you contact tristate with a hotspot?
The procedure is the same for a hotspot. The only difference is that you'll use the simplex frequency of the hotspot rather than a repeater pair. To activate the talkgroup, you'll transmit momentarily on tristate to activate it on the hotspot and then you can go to Talk talkgroup to carry on a conversation.
I had to check on your statement about different radio id for each radio. My quick search gave me the exact opposite answer. ( as in I only need one I’d for all my radios. Don’t need to get separate ones. ) now I am confused.
I may have misspoke in the video, but you only need one DMR ID per person. Multiple radios can use the same DMR ID. But if you plan on using two DMR radios at the same time, you may want a second ID to differentiate between the two.
Hi. How can you program talk groups if you haven't got the color codes for each and all repeaters you are going to use. How do you know which slot and color code? is there a list I don't know about?
You'll have to contact the repeater trustee to find out what color codes they use and talk groups they support. Many repeater groups also have websites that list their talk group and color code combination for their repeaters.
I use a TYT UV MD380 and when I name a DMR channel in one zone for ex. Local and I use the same label in another zone, it will not let me do that. So I have to spell it out so as to not create a duplicate, which should not matter. Local or LOCAL should not result in an error message from the program. Any ideas? Tnx de WB4UR :)
I think it would make an excellent first radio. The only downside is that there is a bit of a learning curve with programming it. But once you get over that hurdle (and it's really not that bad), it will work just fine for analog and digital.
I just purchased a DM-1801 (Baofeng) Would anyone know of anyone in the Rhode Island area involved with DMR. Not having much luck programing at this end
Have you checked out the Chicagoland network of DMR repeaters? I think there's one in your neck of the woods and there are a lot more talk groups without the hassle of connecting to reflectors.
There's not a DMR repeater in the Wausau, WI area yet, but it looks like a Chicagoland machine might be on its way. At least there's a spot marked on the DMR-MARC repeater map. I'll be in Madison in a couple weeks, so I'll check out the system while I'm down there.
So you programmed the frequencies with what was supposed to be a 5mhz offset however you programmed it with a 6mhz offset. Did you catch that? Great video though.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I noticed my bad math during post-production and ultimately left it in the video to see how many people would watch all the way through and comment. Thanks for catching the error.
I've been trying to figure out how to get this to work for six months now still have not figured it out I cannot understand how I could be so complicated Took all but one of my dmr's to Huntsville and sold them This is about the 25th video I watched, still do not understand
Unlink is private group code 4000 and it allows you to disconnect from a talk group. Status is code 5000 and transmitting it will give you the talk group number you are on. These codes are handy for checking your status or disconnecting from a talk group when you are using a hotspot device.
How you doing Michael my name is j Jamal I wanted to know about Motorola how can I prolong programming Motorola MTX 8250 Factory normal way to back to the factory settings please get back in contact with me thank you.
You would be able to listen in on a DMR repeater, but you would not be able to link, unlink, or change talkgroups as that would require transmitting. A better option, if you don't have a license yet, is to listen to the Brandmeister networking via their online streams: hose.brandmeister.network/
Guess I just don't get it. The point that is. I got a DMR radio today, and the more I learn, the less sense this all makes to me. It's just voip. I don't need a radio for voip. Understanding better why digital never really caught on locally. This is nothing like what I expected it to be. Expensive version of echolink...
What questions do you have about building a DMR code plug. Please leave a comment below.
Good morning, I followed the steps and work great, however I found new talk groups with the same repeater and once I created a new code plug only one channel or code plug is display on the screen and won’t allow me to select the other ones. I am using the Dallas DMR repeater. Thanks
After adding the talk groups to the contact list and creating the channels for the repeater, did you also add them to the zone list?
Yes I did, luckily I followed your advise and save a blank copy of the radio. I was able to load my dallas repeater with only three talk groups, I will continue to play and learn. Thanks for taking the time
Hi retevis rt90 code plug ?? the same ??
Do you have a video showing operating procedures for the Tri-State system? I've got a code plug that has DMR+ reflectors for the Tri-State, but I'm in the dark on how to use them or if I can add more to my Talk Groups.
This video helped me a lot! Come to think of it, I’m pretty sure I bought my Jpole antenna from your website back in 2011 or so. It’s still going strong!
Now if only I can understand DMR! Thanks again for making this video. 73
great video. i finally understand how the programming works. its almost like making custom software for your radio...you have to add all the drop down menu info in order to make your "radio program" customized to your needs.
i bought your 2m/70cm jpole dipole antenna and love it. i just bought a yaesu ft 70dr (for fusion/wires x) and with your antenna and tuned to the 100s frequencies, i could hear air traffic on several frequencies very clear.
thanks for all your help.
I always learn something new from your videos. I recently purchased a Retevis DMR RT52. I was able to program some analog frequencies but i wasn't sure how to get started with the actual DMR portion of the radio. Now I will go to the websites you provided and see what I can do. Perhaps I will be able to talk with you on DMR in the near future. 73s... N6AEB
Michael this is MJ Nale just wanted to say great work on your video here there are not too many around. ALOHA
I just purchased a DMR radio and this video was a big help. Thanks
My D878UV is coming today from HRO. Thanks for some visuals to go with all the write ups on getting into DMR. It looks like I'm going to be spending a lot of time in front of the computer this weekend.
This video was simply amazing! Helped this new Technician set up is TYT MD-9600!
Something is not clear to me. At 14:20 where did you get the frequency for the Worldwide channel?
We just got a DMR radio today, so this video was perfect timing, I don't plan on even messing with it until this weekend. But thank you so much for making this video and I hope to get on DMR maybe this weekend.
Dale
KI5ARH
Glad it was helpful. Weekends tend to get busy. But if I have the radio on I will usually listen to either Brandmeister North America or TAC310. I'll keep an ear open for your callsign.
Mike you awesome your one of the best instructors on how to program a DMR Radio. Could you make a video on how to add analog channels only to a zone
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll add it to the list of video topics.
Thank you for a helpful video. How do I programme a hotspot into the radio please?
Thanks for the vid you help me a lot, im new into radios and it is very interessting, next step is to do a licens so i get a Call sign, im listen on my scanner and i like that, those are great people most of them are in the age like, im 40, me or older and they have great conversations. So thanks and good video, you explaint it vey well, but i have still to learn a lot XD
I have just purchased a TYT MD-UV 380 I have the correct program in my pc . Here is the problem when I open the program plug in the usb cable first to the pc then to the radio then turn on the radio (is my prosses) I hear the pc ding so I know it recognize the cable then I go to read the radio to the program I get a error message check to make sure the usb cable is pugged in .What can I do to fix this .... oh the radio is new
Ken
WQ9V
Thank your for the videos. I wish i would have found your channel in the beginning as it would have saved me hours of confusion when it comes to DMR. You have a very good way of instructing thanks again and keep up the good work. 73 tim KF7VUT
Hi Mike. Currently I’m trying to program my Retevis RT3S. I’m running windows 8. How do I save the driver in my computer? ( eventually I’m going to upgrade to windows 10).As I downloaded the driver, did extract the file, but I’m stuck as to what to do next. Any help help would be appreciated. 73s Rob,wa2fmh.
I like the term "Programming file". Code plug isn't descriptive of what it actually is.
I have a question that's more related to hot-spots actually... If I set up a network of low power hot-spots to cover a larger area, is it possible to use the same frequencies on all hot-spots? Of will that cause problems in the overlapping area? And if I need different frequencies, do DMR radio's detect what hot-spot is stronger, or do you need to switch manually?
I'm working on a low-cost option to provide good and private communication over larger area's for tech crew, security and medical aid when doing events for low- / no- budget organizations, like schools, scouts, local subsidized venues etc. and DMR seems to be the best solution at this moment. Just need a bit more information before I can get started.
Hello,
I am trying to follow and modify for the Chicago and other repeaters. Would the only things change are the frequencies and color codes? I keep getting "Connect Fail" on all talkgroups. I have a new Radioddity rd-5r. once i get it to work, how can I change repeaters if roaming is not an option?
Great help on DMR terminology. Thanks.
How do you know what color code to use? Good video.
Thanks so much, just order one because I watch your video.
KB9VBR NEAD HEALP CODEPLUG THIS IS KC2AVQ FIRST TIME IN DMR AND I JUST GOT THE RT82 AND ANYTONE 878 plus
I was under the understanding Reflectors where used in DSTAR.. Confusing with the terms... I am DMR only not DSTAR.
Hi Mike, I left another e-mail on your site so if you've read it, you can ignore this one. I own and like an Ailunce / Retivis HD-1. I simply cannot find any current sites that have accessible, codeplugs, programming software, USB drivers, etc. The sites that I visit all have very nice how-to's, links, but the links throw up an inaccessible roadblock that I cannot seem to bypass. ANy light that you can shed would be much welcome. Thanks and 73.
Can i use my dmr to talk to a analog radio like from indiana to washington state or mo. ?
What would add to your codeplug to contact the Tristate DMR via your hotspot? In this video you used a repeater frequecy to connect to the repeater. How do you contact tristate with a hotspot?
The procedure is the same for a hotspot. The only difference is that you'll use the simplex frequency of the hotspot rather than a repeater pair. To activate the talkgroup, you'll transmit momentarily on tristate to activate it on the hotspot and then you can go to Talk talkgroup to carry on a conversation.
Will this work with the radioddity gd77
I had to check on your statement about different radio id for each radio. My quick search gave me the exact opposite answer. ( as in I only need one I’d for all my radios. Don’t need to get separate ones. ) now I am confused.
I may have misspoke in the video, but you only need one DMR ID per person. Multiple radios can use the same DMR ID. But if you plan on using two DMR radios at the same time, you may want a second ID to differentiate between the two.
Hi. How can you program talk groups if you haven't got the color codes for each and all repeaters you are going to use. How do you know which slot and color code? is there a list I don't know about?
You'll have to contact the repeater trustee to find out what color codes they use and talk groups they support. Many repeater groups also have websites that list their talk group and color code combination for their repeaters.
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I use a TYT UV MD380 and when I name a DMR channel in one zone for ex. Local and I use the same label in another zone, it will not let me do that. So I have to spell it out so as to not create a duplicate, which should not matter. Local or LOCAL should not result in an error message from the program. Any ideas? Tnx de WB4UR :)
would this radio be an option for a beginners radio? This would cover DMR when I want to use it at a later time avoiding to shop for another radio.
I think it would make an excellent first radio. The only downside is that there is a bit of a learning curve with programming it. But once you get over that hurdle (and it's really not that bad), it will work just fine for analog and digital.
how do you find the talk groups??
Is the code plug compatible with retevis fr54????
howd you find the color code how does that work
I just purchased a DM-1801 (Baofeng) Would anyone know of anyone in the Rhode Island area involved with DMR. Not having much luck programing at this end
Have you checked out the Chicagoland network of DMR repeaters? I think there's one in your neck of the woods and there are a lot more talk groups without the hassle of connecting to reflectors.
There's not a DMR repeater in the Wausau, WI area yet, but it looks like a Chicagoland machine might be on its way. At least there's a spot marked on the DMR-MARC repeater map. I'll be in Madison in a couple weeks, so I'll check out the system while I'm down there.
Will this work with the rt-52
So you programmed the frequencies with what was supposed to be a 5mhz offset however you programmed it with a 6mhz offset. Did you catch that? Great video though.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I noticed my bad math during post-production and ultimately left it in the video to see how many people would watch all the way through and comment. Thanks for catching the error.
@@KB9VBRAntennas I'm new but ought it too ! I'm still trying get it setup too !
I've been trying to figure out how to get this to work for six months now
still have not figured it out I cannot understand how I could be so complicated
Took all but one of my dmr's to Huntsville and sold them
This is about the 25th video I watched, still do not understand
When you added all your channels i noticed the last one is labeled unlink and one is labeled status. Can you explain that?
Unlink is private group code 4000 and it allows you to disconnect from a talk group. Status is code 5000 and transmitting it will give you the talk group number you are on. These codes are handy for checking your status or disconnecting from a talk group when you are using a hotspot device.
@@KB9VBRAntennas do you set them as private or group contacts for that?
I have them set as group contacts, but in this case it doesn't make a difference, so they could be either.
Where can I get that log sign in so I can setup my dmr
Since I made this video there has been a change to the DMR ID process. Here's where you can now register for your DMR ID: www.radioid.net/#!
How you doing Michael my name is j Jamal I wanted to know about Motorola how can I prolong programming Motorola MTX 8250 Factory normal way to back to the factory settings please get back in contact with me thank you.
I don't have my radio licence yet, can I listen to DMR radio without a DMR-MARC ID?
You would be able to listen in on a DMR repeater, but you would not be able to link, unlink, or change talkgroups as that would require transmitting. A better option, if you don't have a license yet, is to listen to the Brandmeister networking via their online streams: hose.brandmeister.network/
Thank you!
This was a good video to help another DMR newbie thanks! 73 de K8JCR
Thank you so much for this video, WH6GID
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443.41XXX ...449.41XX??? shouldn't be 448.41xx??
Great video. Math is wrong 443.41875+5 is not 9 The 3+5 = 8
Check out previous comments/reply for his response to this. it reminds me of my Jr high math teacher. LOL
Guess I just don't get it. The point that is. I got a DMR radio today, and the more I learn, the less sense this all makes to me. It's just voip. I don't need a radio for voip. Understanding better why digital never really caught on locally. This is nothing like what I expected it to be. Expensive version of echolink...
distracting watching him talk with his hands