DMR is popular with newly licensed amateurs as it provides them with a way to reach out to other Amateur Radio operators all over the world. It gives them the excitement of making those long-distance contacts while they study for their next-level license. Also, it may be their only means of making those contacts if there are restrictions involved with
having an HF antenna.
This book on DMR is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the technology, including its history, how it works, and programming. It will feature several types of DMR radios offered by Radioddity™, which are available at the time this book is published. Whether you are a radio enthusiast, a professional in the communication industry, or just someone interested in learning more about DMR, this book will provide you with the knowledge and insights you need to get started.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. An Overview of DMR
3. The History of DMR
4. What You Need for DMR
5. DMR Radios by Radioddity
6. Popular DMR Networks
7. Digital Mobile Radio Repeaters
8. Understanding Talkgroups and Contacts
9. Channels Explained
10. What are Timeslots?
11. Why use Color Codes?
12. What are Zones?
13. Using Channel and Zone Roaming
14. What is a Codeplug?
15. Understanding CPS Programs
- The Radioddity DMR CPS DRS V3.3
- The Radioddity GD-AT10G CPS
- The Radioddity GD-73 1.05 CPS
16. Using Analog with a DMR Radio
17. Using a Hotspot with DMR
18. PS with a DMR Radio
19. APRS with a DMR Radio
20. Summary
Appendix: A Resolving the Windows 11 Prolific Driver Problem
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