I really liked this video. He mentioned a few conventions he used. I'd like to see that developed a little more. Give some best practices, some useful conventions to follow.
It would have been great to see the links from the video in the comments. Then I could copy and paste text. Perhaps you could edit or add above or below the facebook to linkedin group of links ?
I am new to DMR and was totally confused - by now! Your video is the best explanation I have seen so far. Clear speech and straight forward. Concentrated on the really important things. NOW I GOT IT! Thanks a lot from Germany. 73
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You explained this well enough for this OLD GUY to understand and feel confident building a code plug. A video of exporting to Excel making changes then importing back to the CSI would be great.
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This video is your Holy Grail. Thank you. There are a ton on TH-cam videos (including yours) that go through programming code plugs, but they go through settings as if everyone knows what the settings are for. This video broke it down, and slowly explained it. This video will help any novice get on the air within minutes. Thank you BC and thank you Duane N6DMR (cool callsign by the way).
I don't usually comment, but I must say, your video makes the most common sense programming, that I have heard on You Tube. thanks again . definitely worth saving in my favorites .... 73's Randy
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I am not a ham as yet. I heard of DMR but did not know a thing about it. I have been trying to get there. Miss the questions by one. This is something I never through of. It is very well done that I can see of. Thanks
Duane, you nailed it with this DMR how-to... Finally, someone explains the how and why of DMR codeplug basics. The only question I have is you mention that we can erase our codeplug and start fresh, but you don't show us how. I downloaded a bloated codeplug from Bridgecom support to get started and it is way too complicated. Now, if only Bridgecom would do a video on how to navigate through "using" a codeplug from the radio. So we built it, but you should take us through how to operate through the radio menus to find what we created. 73, Mark WU6R
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I never understood multiple entries for the same frequency. It's very simple to change the tg or time slot on the fly. Much easier than having such a mess in memory. Getting good with the radio is important IMO. It seems like the computer is never around when you need it.
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You can Scan memory channels or VFO by long pressing (while display is on) the zone key in the center Up or Down. Quick pressing the opposite direction on the pad will reverse direction of the scan. Another handy shortcut is long pressing the 0 key. That will manual dial by default. At least the 1.21 Firmware on AT-878UV will do these things by default. May or may not apply to other models or previous firmware. I have no idea. 73!
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On your next update to the CPS software please add a control+ F search function, and a page up/down scroll function; it's almost impossible to find what you're looking for in your talk groups, channels, and contact list when there are thousands of entries. KO4ZCJ Rjo Memphis TN
FINALLY! I am no longer in the dark! The sun is coming up. I am just guessing here but I'm assuming that you have to save the codeplug (with a name?) and then upload it to the radio.
So you don't have to save it (but you should). You can just write to radio. But every time you make a change to your code-plug you should save it to your computer with whatever name convention that makes sense to you (I use ). This way I know for what radio is the code-plug and the date I created it. Plus it is a good way to backup.
So Im newto DMR. I have things working fine. My question is my friend has a dmr radio as well. Can I set up a code plug just to talk to him only and not thru a repeater or a huge talk group?
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I followed this three times through. This software will NOT write the info for repeaters to my radio. It will put things in but i cant transmit. It does not work and i dont know why. Yes, everything is the latest version. What else can i do?
It's a little confusing watching you do things 30 seconds before you talk about what you're doing, or to flip that around, listening to what you did onscreen 30 seconds ago.
Is there any reason to not use the proximity search in Repeaterbook? That's what I've been using, especially since I'm on the border of two states. And that sorts the results by proximity to you.
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What DMR basics would you like covered?
I really liked this video. He mentioned a few conventions he used. I'd like to see that developed a little more. Give some best practices, some useful conventions to follow.
It would have been great to see the links from the video in the comments. Then I could copy and paste text. Perhaps you could edit or add above or below the facebook to linkedin group of links ?
I am new to DMR and was totally confused - by now! Your video is the best explanation I have seen so far. Clear speech and straight forward. Concentrated on the really important things. NOW I GOT IT! Thanks a lot from Germany. 73
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Great explanation with good examples. Highly recommend this video for anyone else getting into DMR. Watching this first is a must!!
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Best code plug setup video I have seen yet
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This is by far the best DMR codeplug video out there.....thank you from a Duane to a Duane.
You explained this well enough for this OLD GUY to understand and feel confident building a code plug. A video of exporting to Excel making changes then importing back to the CSI would be great.
one of the best programming videos I had the pleasure watching. Made it simple to understand. Thank you so much!!!!
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This video is your Holy Grail. Thank you. There are a ton on TH-cam videos (including yours) that go through programming code plugs, but they go through settings as if everyone knows what the settings are for. This video broke it down, and slowly explained it. This video will help any novice get on the air within minutes. Thank you BC and thank you Duane N6DMR (cool callsign by the way).
Glad it helped!
Great video. You got not just the what and the how, but also the why. And explained the what.
An island of DMR logic in a sea of DMR confusion. Thank you!!!
I don't usually comment, but I must say, your video makes the most common sense programming, that I have heard on You Tube. thanks again . definitely worth saving in my favorites .... 73's Randy
Super helpful. As a new Ham, I've been trying to wrap my head around DMR operation/programming/etc.
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Outstanding video,, Duane! You demystified the CC/Repeater relationship beautifully - 73 DE NT7PS
I am not a ham as yet. I heard of DMR but did not know a thing about it. I have been trying to get there. Miss the questions by one. This is something I never through of. It is very well done that I can see of. Thanks
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Thank you for posting this video, this was an easy enough illustration of how to start a quick codeplug.
Great presentation, great style and presentation skills as well. I would encourage you to develop a video on using Pi-Star and Brandmeister as well.
Duane, you nailed it with this DMR how-to... Finally, someone explains the how and why of DMR codeplug basics. The only question I have is you mention that we can erase our codeplug and start fresh, but you don't show us how. I downloaded a bloated codeplug from Bridgecom support to get started and it is way too complicated. Now, if only Bridgecom would do a video on how to navigate through "using" a codeplug from the radio. So we built it, but you should take us through how to operate through the radio menus to find what we created. 73, Mark WU6R
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Thanks for your help Duane. Looks like I had a configuration issue but I'm now on the air thanks to your help. Rick (W7OLA)
I never understood multiple entries for the same frequency. It's very simple to change the tg or time slot on the fly. Much easier than having such a mess in memory. Getting good with the radio is important IMO. It seems like the computer is never around when you need it.
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You can Scan memory channels or VFO by long pressing (while display is on) the zone key in the center Up or Down. Quick pressing the opposite direction on the pad will reverse direction of the scan.
Another handy shortcut is long pressing the 0 key. That will manual dial by default.
At least the 1.21 Firmware on AT-878UV will do these things by default. May or may not apply to other models or previous firmware. I have no idea.
73!
A good video on making a code plug - not an easy task.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!
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That was really excellent!
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Very well done. Very clear
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Do Analog channels need to have a Contact reference? It appears that they do even though I don't think it would be "used".
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Just what i was looking for. Thankyou.
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On your next update to the CPS software please add a control+ F search function, and a page up/down scroll function; it's almost impossible to find what you're looking for in your talk groups, channels, and contact list when there are thousands of entries. KO4ZCJ Rjo Memphis TN
FINALLY! I am no longer in the dark! The sun is coming up. I am just guessing here but I'm assuming that you have to save the codeplug (with a name?) and then upload it to the radio.
So you don't have to save it (but you should). You can just write to radio. But every time you make a change to your code-plug you should save it to your computer with whatever name convention that makes sense to you (I use ). This way I know for what radio is the code-plug and the date I created it. Plus it is a good way to backup.
very good explanation.for me...sorry K7BEN or W7BEN? listed and input data in was different?
Thanks for the Video, I saw some procedures that include a Disconnect TG, any reason for not including here?
So Im newto DMR. I have things working fine. My question is my friend has a dmr radio as well. Can I set up a code plug just to talk to him only and not thru a repeater or a huge talk group?
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Outstanding job!
Thank you very much! Thank you for your comment
Great video! Thanks!!!
Glad you liked it!
Great video thank you
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Great job, thank you
Thank you too! Our Pleasure!
What's the point of a pre-made code plug if I'm using a Hotspot on a different frequency?
I don't have the DMR Mode option on my Channel Information Edit.
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Merci , 73
You're welcome!
09:10 I think w4rnG does not want to be called w4rnJ.
Im from jax fl!
So no bulk import?
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Thanks for a great video this has been so helpful KD9OGA
I followed this three times through. This software will NOT write the info for repeaters to my radio. It will put things in but i cant transmit. It does not work and i dont know why. Yes, everything is the latest version. What else can i do?
match the freq to your dmr hs?
maybe you still have a bogus ID in the DMR ID row. Please check.
It's a little confusing watching you do things 30 seconds before you talk about what you're doing, or to flip that around, listening to what you did onscreen 30 seconds ago.
Awesome video, Learned a great deal W4BAF
Very good!
Is there any reason to not use the proximity search in Repeaterbook? That's what I've been using, especially since I'm on the border of two states. And that sorts the results by proximity to you.
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