NEW PMR CHANNELS

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HI GUYS found this the other day and thought id share it with you
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That just registers on the scanner for dpmr as dPMR 446.00312 to 446.19687
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Are these Ofcom official or enthusiast based?
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They'll be Ofcom approved. Have to set scanner to 0.01khz to enter the dpmr frequencies.
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stratocaster wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 08:37 That just registers on the scanner for dpmr as dPMR 446.00312 to 446.19687
Unless you have the AOR AR-DV1 then you won't be able to decode the dPMR channels anyway so I wouldn't bother putting them in. You can just put in the 16 analogue/DMR frequencies and cover everything you'll be able to decode
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radiosification wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 14:36
stratocaster wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 08:37 That just registers on the scanner for dpmr as dPMR 446.00312 to 446.19687
Unless you have the AOR AR-DV1 then you won't be able to decode the dPMR channels anyway so I wouldn't bother putting them in. You can just put in the 16 analogue/DMR frequencies and cover everything you'll be able to decode
As it happens, I do own a DV1! Hence why I put in the dPMR frequencies.
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What is the misnumbering with ch 30 on the dPMR list? Surely that should read 446.184375 not 446.184373?
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pete_uk wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 17:18 Are these Ofcom official or enthusiast based?
OFCOM just do as they told by the 'gods' in the EU/ECC/CEPT and doubtless other acronyms containing "E":
http://www.erodocdb.dk/Docs/doc98/offic ... EC1505.PDF
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Minus1 wrote: 21 Jan 2018, 08:44
pete_uk wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 17:18 Are these Ofcom official or enthusiast based?
OFCOM just do as they told by the 'gods' in the EU/ECC/CEPT and doubtless other acronyms containing "E":
http://www.erodocdb.dk/Docs/doc98/offic ... EC1505.PDF
I always knew that E's were bad!! :D
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OK, so what to put for Colour code (I left at 1 - slot 1) and the contact name? Group call 1 or 9?

I don't think Hytera do a mode that lets anything g in??
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Never heard anyone on em ....
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pete_uk wrote: 19 Feb 2018, 15:39 OK, so what to put for Colour code (I left at 1 - slot 1) and the contact name? Group call 1 or 9?

I don't think Hytera do a mode that lets anything g in??
Yeah most commercial radios don't have any kind of promiscuous mode. I don't think the Hyteras do either.

I've only heard one business using them and they were using CC1 G1 which I would assume must be the default settings on the Hyteras.
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radiosification wrote: 15 Jan 2018, 14:36 Unless you have the AOR AR-DV1 then you won't be able to decode the dPMR channels anyway so I wouldn't bother putting them in.
Well I now have an ex-ofcom ARD300 purchased at auction for £100 (wouldnt have bought one new for sure!) which does dPMR

And I was fairly sure that fast lane DSD+ also does it

Since legalisation I have heard one DMR 446 transmission that didnt originate from my family - on channel 9 about 2 weeks ago

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