[SkyHub] Fw: DMR Tech Net Monday night we're talking about the OpenGD-77 firmware
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Subject: DMR Tech Net Monday night we're talking about the OpenGD-77 firmware
[A white rectangular sign with red text Description automatically generated]This Monday night we will discuss the OpenGD-77 firmware for DMR radios and the pros and cons of using it. Add your comments and questions as we learn more about the
OpenGD-77 firmware.
Join us on Brandmeister Talk Group 31266 (Michigan Nets) for the DMR Tech Net on Monday, November 4th from 7:30 PM ET to 8:25 PM ET. The net will conclude early to allow time to switch (QSY) talk groups to the Michigan One DMR Net (which begins at 8:30 PM ET on BrandMeister Talk Group 3126).
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Using OpenGD-77 firmware on a DMR radio (like the Radioddity GD-77) has several pros
and cons:
Pros:
1. Expanded Features: OpenGD‑77offers a range of additional features and configuration options that are not available in the factory firmware.
2. Customization: You can customize the radio to a greater extent, including the ability to define multiple
talk groups within a single channel.
3. Improved Performance: Some users report better performance and reliability with OpenGD‑77
compared to the factory firmware.
4. Community Support: Being an open‑source project, it has a community of users and developers who
can offer support and share their experiences.
5. Hotspot Mode: OpenGD‑77 includes a hotspot mode that allows for higher power transmission
compared to some other software-defined radio hotspots.
Cons:
1. Legal Issues: The firmware no longer contains the binary sections from the official firmware that
provide DMR/AMBE codec functionality due to legal reasons.
2. Complexity: The additional features and customization options can make the software more complex
to use, especially for beginners.
3. Compatibility: There may be compatibility issues with certain repeaters or networks that require specific firmware configurations.
4. Firmware Updates: Keeping the firmware up to date can be more challenging, as it requires manual updates and flashing.
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OpenGD-77 software brings several new and different features compared to the factory firmware of the
GD-77 radio. Here are some of the key enhancements:
New Features:
1. DMR Rx AGC: Automatic Gain Control for DMR reception, improving audio quality.
2. Rx Beeps: Beeps indicating reception of a signal.
3. Clear Last Heard: Holding the # key clears the Last Heard screen.
4. Voice Prompts: Multiple speeds for voice prompts, ranging from 1.0x to 2.5x normal speech speed.
5. CC Scan Option: The CC scan option has been reinstated.
6. Improved Scanning: Enhanced DMR scanning functionality.
7. GPS Position Display: Improved GPS position display.
8. Hotspot Mode: Enhanced hotspot mode for higher power transmission1.
Additional Features:
· Customization: More options for customizing the radio settings and configurations.
· Community Support: Access to a community of users and developers for support and shared
experiences.
· Regular Updates: Frequent updates with new features and improvements.
These features make OpenGD-77 a powerful and flexible option for DMR enthusiasts looking to get the most out of their radios.
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Here is how you can get started with OpenGD-77 for your DMR radio:
1. Download and Install
· Repository: Go to the OpenGD-77 GitHub repository and download the latest firmware and CPS (Customer Programming Software) https://github.com/open-ham/OpenGD77 or https://www.opengd77.com/downloads/ .
· Install: Follow the instructions to install the CPS on your computer and flash the firmware onto your
radio. This usually involves connecting the radio to your computer via USB and using the CPS to load
the new firmware.
2. Configuration
· CPS Software: Open the CPS software and configure your radio settings. You can set up channels,
talkgroups, and other settings.
· Hotspot Mode: If you want to use your radio as a hotspot, you will need to configure this in the CPS.
3. Community and Resources
· Forums and Groups: Join online forums and groups where you can ask questions and get support from other OpenGD-77 users.
· Documentation: Read through the available documentation to understand all the features and how to
use them.
4. Regular Updates
· Firmware: Keep an eye on the GitHub repository for updates and new features. Regularly updating your firmware can help you stay on top of new developments and improvements.
5. Practice and Explore
· Experiment: Spend some time experimenting with different settings and configurations to find what
works best for you.
· Use Cases: Try out the various features, such as the Hotspot mode, to see how they can enhance your
DMR experience.
Dive in and enjoy exploring the expanded functionality OpenGD-77 can bring to your DMR experience!
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The DMR Tech Net team is assisting Dustin N8RMA with NCS duties on the Michigan One DMR net.
Here is the list of the upcoming NCS (Net Control Stations) for it:
* Nov 4 Steve KC8WXM and/or Brad KE8WNV
* Nov 11 Dustin N8RMA
• Nov 18 Tom N8TJ and/or Rick AD8KN
* Nov 25 Bob KB8DQQ
https://www.michiganonedmr.net/ <https://www.michiganonedmr.net/>
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The next DMR Tech Net TV Zoom broadcast is Tuesday, November 19 from 8pm-9pm ET. Join us as David Wolf WO5H will be our guest. He will tell us about his role as the “King of Parts” at Radio Shack along with adding amateur radio products to their product line in the 1990’s. He’ll talk about them (the HTX-100, HTX-202, HTX-242, HTX-404, and other Radio Shack amateur radio products) plus answer your questions!
To join the DMR Tech Net TV Zoom meeting, click the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84447664395?pwd=djZMbFZaWVRkRDRudkRFeWc2WWV4UT09
Another option is to go to https://zoom.us/, then select “Join” (in the top right-hand corner), and use the following parameters to connect to the DMR Tech Net TV Zoom meeting:
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