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Tytera DMR issues

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Bert_holbert

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hi all,

so my issue is that i was given permission to use my md380 at work. we use a UHF DMR system. i don't believe we are using a repeater. we have a warehouse with many ht's. i can talk to other people fine. but i cant hear them reply back.
i have included the screenshots of the config for the md380
Frequency: uhf
timeslot: 1
color code 6
talk group: 121277
 

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737mech

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Are you using a radio id on the general settings page? Going Digital means DMR on the radio and that requires a DMR ID for ham dmr stuff, maybe just copy one from another radio at work and try that? And if there is actually a repeater there will be an offset as suggested + or - 5 mhz post a picture of the channel page
 
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