TYT MD 380.... err..
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Re: TYT MD 380.... err..
To be fair to Bumfeng they never claimed full tier 2 for even the firmware upgraded models, so the criticisms from some quarters have been a bit unwarranted.
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Re: TYT MD 380.... err..
Where did you buy your MD 380 from? The ones from UK Ham shops seem to have a lesser battery than those shipped from China, but of course, you have to be careful.310den wrote:OK so I thought I would look into this digital malarky and got the above radio (UHF) and loaded up a local (ish) codeplug and can hear chat on GB7MH.
Is there anyone near me that has details of frequencies I can add or a codeplug loaded with digital stuff I can listen to? Not just amateur, others also. Would like to listen around on digital while i get my head around this radio and learn a bit more on the digital side.
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Re: TYT MD 380.... err..
Second hand on HRD.Merlinonline wrote:Where did you buy your MD 380 from? The ones from UK Ham shops seem to have a lesser battery than those shipped from China, but of course, you have to be careful.310den wrote:OK so I thought I would look into this digital malarky and got the above radio (UHF) and loaded up a local (ish) codeplug and can hear chat on GB7MH.
Is there anyone near me that has details of frequencies I can add or a codeplug loaded with digital stuff I can listen to? Not just amateur, others also. Would like to listen around on digital while i get my head around this radio and learn a bit more on the digital side.
Thanks.
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Hi Admiral,Admiral wrote: ↑26 Jul 2017, 17:46 Hi 310den, I can't afford a DMR scanner, so the way I do it is crude and a bit time consuming as it's a three stage thing.
I use a ten quid SDR TV dongle to scan around 450Mhz to 457Mhz and 162Mhz to 169Mhz (the most active for DMR near me), you soon get used to the waterfall signature of DMR stuff, I port it to DSD+ to get the colour code and see if it's encrypted (if encrypted then don't go any further as it's a waste of time), don't worry if DSD+ doesn't output the audio if you're too far away from the signal, the 380 will receive it.
Stage 2: As the frequency of the cheapo dongles is usually horribly out, and even with calibration they wander off when going up or down, so I then put the best guess of the frequency from SDR# or HDSDR into a decent analogue scanner set to 12.5Khz steps and when the stream is on the waterfall I click around the scanner to get the proper frequency by hearing the 'motorboat' noise.
I now have the exact frequency, colour code, TG (if not using promiscuous) and timeslot, it then goes into the 380 and voila, crude, but effective if you can't justify splashing out on a DMR scanner.
I have now retired and moved back to MK, so I now need to start all over again as that codeplug is for Peterborough.
I'm trying a similar three stage process, but when I come to enter the frequency into the 380, do I just enter the same frequency for RX and TX or do I need to make a guess as to what the offset might be?
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Re: TYT MD 380.... err..
Hi mate, best practice is to set the TX to a PMR446 channel or UK Simple so as you don't accidentally key up on the system you're earwigging on.
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Ahh great idea, thanks for the help mate
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