I got a TYT MD380 a few days ago but am struggling with the programming software. Imagine there are two talk groups with similar radio ID numbers. Radio ID one the first talk group belongs to 'Jimmy', but the same Radio ID number of a different talk group belong to 'John'. How can I get the radio to tell them apart? I've tried the Digital Contacts list and have put in the two Talk Groups into the list with their TG number as Group Call. I've also got some of the various users listed with their Radio ID's as Private Call.
Am I doing something wrong?
Radio ID Question...
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Hi, not too sure I fully understand the question, have you tried the contacts manager software?
And the ham codeplug (this one might be a bit old now).
If it's DMR-MARC then in theory no two RIDs should be the same.
http://www.va3xpr.net/programming-software-firmware/
And the ham codeplug (this one might be a bit old now).
If it's DMR-MARC then in theory no two RIDs should be the same.
http://www.va3xpr.net/programming-software-firmware/
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Re: Radio ID Question...
Is this what you want to do?
http://www.transmission1.eu/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=49572
The answer is "you can't" by the way
http://www.transmission1.eu/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=49572
The answer is "you can't" by the way
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There's two local talk groups that I listen to on DMR, TG1001 and TG1057. The radios the use have similar radio ID numbers, i.e. 1,2,3....10, etc.Admiral wrote:Hi, not too sure I fully understand the question,
I wanted to differentiate between TG1001 radio ID 1 and TG1075 radio ID 1, but the radio shows them with the same alpha tagged username/callsign, which can be confusing. Does that make sense?
Re: Radio ID Question...
I'm getting that feeling...BK wrote:Is this what you want to do?
http://www.transmission1.eu/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=49572
The answer is "you can't" by the way
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Okay, I was making an assumption that this was a ham radio thing for some strange reason.
No, DMR was primarily designed for business and academic users, therefore the handsets and repeaters were only really intended to work on one network, not be a general purpose set. It's just something you have to live with if you're using it to listen to multiple networks.
No, DMR was primarily designed for business and academic users, therefore the handsets and repeaters were only really intended to work on one network, not be a general purpose set. It's just something you have to live with if you're using it to listen to multiple networks.
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That was my thread, I was a bit nieve then, I've learnt a lot about the stuff now.BK wrote:Is this what you want to do?
http://www.transmission1.eu/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=49572
The answer is "you can't" by the way
As has been said, they are designed to work on one system, so rid 100 is fred and rid 200 is mary, use it on another network and it gets messed up.
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