Mobile DMR IDs in the Colonies (Wales, Scotland etc)

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Mobile DMR IDs in the Colonies (Wales, Scotland etc)

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How does the temporary M,W etc prefix work with DMR/dPMR/NXDN IDs? If it's not necessary, why is it on the other modes? I know it serves a useful purpose on voice, I'm just interested to find out why (IF!) these modes are exempt. I can't see Ofcom being OK with people not using regional IDs just because it means reprogramming the radio, I'd think that would encourage enforcement even more.
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Re: Mobile DMR IDs in the Colonies (Wales, Scotland etc)

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There is no legal regulation of the digital ID system by Ofcom.
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