DMR Learning Series: Channels
If you’ve been following my series, you’ve now learned about Contacts, Talk Groups, and Receive Group Lists. It’s now time to put that all together and set up a channel.
If you’ve been following my series, you’ve now learned about Contacts, Talk Groups, and Receive Group Lists. It’s now time to put that all together and set up a channel.
I see a lot of DMR codeplug files being passed around. It’s super convenient – just download the file, fill in your radio ID, and you’re good to go! Here are a few reasons why you should create your own.
Zones are simply a way of organizing channels.
Which option should I select?
What is a receive group list and what role does it play in your codeplug?
Learn what talk groups are and how to use them.
How do contacts fit in when programming my DMR radio?
I have recently had a number of conversations with new DMR users wondering how to use the network without being impolite to other users, even inadvertently. I thought it would be useful to write this all down for everyone’s future reference. If you have anything to add or disagree with anything, please leave a comment! …