I've posted the DMR Release firmware to http://info.uniden.com/twiki/pub/UnidenMan4/DigitalMobileRadioUpgrade/DMR_Release.zip
Next week, I'll incorporate this version into the Sentinel update system so that it will appear for everyone who checks using Sentinel.
At that time, the cost for the upgrade will increase. So, if you've been holding back on purchasing the key, now would be a great time to pull the trigger.
This increase will not reflect the final, final price. We expect that full DMR support in the main database will be incorporated in mid- to late-August. And, then, there will be some additional time while additional systems get documented and updated at RadioReference. So, the final, final price will start being reflected around the beginning of October.
Thank you for all the feedback during the pre-release period. I was quite impressed with the positive, constructive feedback we received from all of you.
Also, we should all thank our tireless software engineer, who was up late nearly every night, and worked through the night on more than one occasion as he evaluated your reports and fixed, improved, and polished the final product. He is taking a few well-deserved days off.
Next week, I'll incorporate this version into the Sentinel update system so that it will appear for everyone who checks using Sentinel.
At that time, the cost for the upgrade will increase. So, if you've been holding back on purchasing the key, now would be a great time to pull the trigger.
This increase will not reflect the final, final price. We expect that full DMR support in the main database will be incorporated in mid- to late-August. And, then, there will be some additional time while additional systems get documented and updated at RadioReference. So, the final, final price will start being reflected around the beginning of October.
Thank you for all the feedback during the pre-release period. I was quite impressed with the positive, constructive feedback we received from all of you.
Also, we should all thank our tireless software engineer, who was up late nearly every night, and worked through the night on more than one occasion as he evaluated your reports and fixed, improved, and polished the final product. He is taking a few well-deserved days off.