Code Plug Clinic Teaser

I thought I’d share with everyone that I’m working on the content for the code-plug clinic. Coming soon. 73 – NØNKI (Eric Osterberg) n0nki

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6 responses to “Code Plug Clinic Teaser”

  1. David Avatar

    We are having weeks of no luck programming a gd-77 for the oakdale repeater. Does anyone have a codeplug?

  2. ryan Avatar
    ryan

    Hi, I have a motorola xpr6550, I would like to know if you have any codeplug for the dmr frequencies of amateur radio in Puerto Rico.

    1. n0nki Avatar
      n0nki

      I’m sorry, I don’t maintain codeplugs for areas I’m not visiting. Here’s an idea, but I’ve just checked and I don’t see one for your area. Maybe you can share yours once you have created one. https://www.bridgecomsystems.com/pages/download-a-codeplug

  3. Chris, N0UK Avatar

    Is there any more recent MD-390 codeplug for the metro area other than the one from November 2018?

    Also, other than using a personal hotspot (e.g. pi-star), is it possible to access arbitrary talk groups using the local repeater infrastructure. If so, how would one do so?

    1. n0nki Avatar
      n0nki

      Unfortunately no. Galen had previously been maintaining these and I believe the tools he was using have become more difficult to use.
      For the repeater access to additional talk-groups, The repeaters are connected to network controllers (some called a “C-Bridge”) that define what talk-groups are forwarded along to additional systems. We have a few Brandmeister connected repeaters that allow access to anything your hotspot has access to on either time-slot, but the other repeaters around are much more limited to exactly what the network or repeater owner has configured. You can see a list of repeaters and a list of networks on the website here.

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