[SFDXA] Programming details for the Motorola Radio Club repeaters

[email protected] bmarx at bellsouth.net
Sun Sep 1 19:57:39 EDT 2019


Can anyone help Ron out ?

> Hi Bill, 
> I have a TYT DMR MD-390 UHF Transceiver. 
> Would you happen to know if anyone has a Code Plug that I could plug in for my particular radio?
> 
> It’s been a few years since I’ve used it and have forgotten how to program it manually. Thx
> 
> 73,
> Ron De Amorim
> K6RD
> ron420 at att.net


> 
>> On Apr 10, 2019, at 6:11 PM, Bill <bmarx at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Received Today:
>> -Bill W2CQ
>> 
>> XXXX, below you will find the programming details for the Motorola Radio
>> Club repeaters
>> in Ft. Lauderdale, we have just transition them to the DMR Plus network.
>> There are two UHF repeaters and one VHF repeater.
>> You can share this with the breakfast club group.
>> 
>> This is a quick overview to help you program your units.
>> All three repeaters use color code 1, the Talk Group configuration is
>> the same for all, what changes
>> is the operating frequency.I would suggest if your radio is capable to
>> set up a zone for DMR Plus, to
>> distinguish between channels I have named onerepeater DMR+ and the other
>> DMR+2, VHF just call
>> it DMR+ as we only have one repeater in that band.
>> 
>> UHF
>> Time slot      TG ID   TG name         Freq Use
>> 1                  8          LocalDMR+     443.000+ Local
>> 2                  1          WWideDMR+  443.000+ Worldwide
>> 2                  3          NoAmDMR+    443.000+  North America
>> 2                  13        WWideEDMR+ 443.000+ Worldwide English
>> 2                  9         TalkDMR+        443.000+  Talk linked
>> reflector (use after connecting)
>> 2                 5000     StatusDMR+    443.000+   Connection status
>> 2                 4000     DiscDMR+       443.000+   Disconnect from
>> reflector
>> 2                 4XXX    Connect           443.000+   Connect to a
>> reflector, then switch back to Talk
>> 1                  8          LocalDMR+2     442.425+  Local
>> 2                  1          WWideDMR+2  442.425+  Worldwide
>> 2                  3          NoAmDMR+2    442.425+  North America
>> 2                  13        WWideEDMR+2 442.425+ Worldwide English
>> 2                  9         TalkDMR+2        442.425+  Talk linked
>> reflector (use after connecting)
>> 2                 5000     StatusDMR+2    442.425+   Connection status
>> 2                 4000     DiscDMR+2       442.425+   Disconnect from
>> reflector
>> 2                 4XXX    Connect           442.425+   Connect to a
>> reflector, then switch back to Talk
>> 
>> VHF
>> Time slot      TG ID   TG name         Freq         Use
>> 1                  8          LocalDMR+     147.105+  Local
>> 2                  1          WWideDMR+  147.105+  Worldwide
>> 2                  3          NoAmDMR+    147.105+  North America
>> 2                  13        WWideEDMR+ 147.105+ Worldwide English
>> 2                  9         TalkDMR+        147.105+  Talk linked
>> reflector (use after connecting)
>> 2                 5000     StatusDMR+    147.105+   Connection status
>> 2                 4000     DiscDMR+       147.105+   Disconnect from
>> reflector
>> 2                 4XXX    Connect           147.105+   Connect to a
>> reflector, then switch back to Talk
>> 
>> Note you can set up a channel selector position to access a reflector
>> for example
>> Time slot TG                                               TG name
>> 2                 TG 4600 transmit / TG 9 receive     FL state Do a
>> quick 1 second key up then switch the
>> channel selectorto TalkDMR+ and you will have FL state enabled for 15
>> minutes, or until you disconnect it.
>> 
>> an alternative way, if you have keypad is to stay on the TalkDMR+
>> position, go to menu,
>> select contacts, select manual dial,enter the reflector digits, for
>> example 4600 then key up for asecond
>> and then return to TalkDMR+ and you will haveFL state enabled for 15
>> minutes, or until you disconnect it.
>> 
>> The list of available reflectors can be found on Tri-State DMR or in the
>> DMR-MARC, DMR+ section,
>> http://tristatedmr.org/talkgroups.html ,
>> http://dmr-marc.net/FAQ/dmrplus-america.html
>> 
>> Please share with members of the South East Florida DMR user community.
>> I want to thank Mike AA9VI, Rich K4XF, Bill W4CHT for their support.
>> 
>> 73
>> Fidel
>> WD4CLZ
>> Motorola Amateur Radio Club
>> Officer
>> 
>> 
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