Hi All,
I know this may not be the place to post this but most of us repeater builders
use the very beneficial repeater builder reflector to get the word out.
Here is a web site we all can post system information for the new DMR Digital
Mototrbo systems being built for ham radio. The web site
Has anybody been successful in running Mototrbo GPS and stream it into the
APRS network. We are building a HAM network and this would be really neat if
its possible.
Mike
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-954-9695 Home
303-954-9693 Home Office & Fax
303-718
I lost the email I had from the guys in Iowa and California that is running
the Mototrbo over APRS.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-954-9695 Home
303-954-9693 Home Office & Fax
303-718-8052 Cellular
I forgot who in California is putting up some trbo ham repeaters. If you
could contact me off the list, we have traction here in Colorado to install
a few ham repeaters as well using digital.
Mike
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-954-9695 Home
303-954-9693
I have just uploaded to the Files section of this Group five FSBs (Field
Service Bulletins) that pertain to MotoTrbo equipment. Of particular
importance is FSB10163, which addresses the correct procedure to follow when
upgrading the firmware in XPR repeaters, mobiles, and portables.
Those readers
I have created a MOTOTRBO folder in the Files section of this group, and
have already added some useful documents. There are catalog sheets for XPR
repeaters, mobiles, and portable radios, as well as listings of service
manuals and accessories. One of the surprising facts that I found while
perus
While on the subject of Mototrbo, I finally had time to "play" with our
demo repeater.
Am I safe to assume the Mototrbo repeater will pass all digital voice
transmissions as long as the color code is the same?
As long as there are two portables or mobiles with the same group list
within range
Paul Metzger wrote:
> Yes, the Motorbo radios can operate simplex on both Analog & Digital.
> Text messaging, non-intrusive radio checks, call logs, call alerts
> etc . . all work simplex as well. Just remember, the repeater
> handles the two time slots (two virtual voice channels at the same
Yes, the Motorbo radios can operate simplex on both Analog & Digital.
Text messaging, non-intrusive radio checks, call logs, call alerts
etc . . all work simplex as well. Just remember, the repeater
handles the two time slots (two virtual voice channels at the same
time), when the repeater goe
> Not trying to be a spoil-sport, but since Mototrbo isn't a "documented
> public protocol" doesn't it fall under the "encrypted" transmission
> rules, and wouldn't be allowed in the Amateur bands?
Actually, Mototrbo is based on a European digital standard using TDMA.
Motorola is selling it
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