rootbeerefloat
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Hello! I am fairly new to the world of radios. I have used an analog radio for a little while, and I feel comfortable with it. Recently, I decided to get into digital radio, so I purchased a Baofeng DM-5R. I have realized that listening to digital radio is much trickier than analog radio
. I live in the Bentonville, Arkansas area, so any systems I reference can be found here. My understanding is that to setup a DMR to transmit and receive signals, you need a) the frequency, b) the repeater slot, and c) the talkgroup. I have a few questions surrounding these things, specifically the repeater slot, and the talkgroup, as well as some other general questions:
1) Do you need to know all three of these things just to listen (and not to transmit) to a DMR system? I’ve had people tell me that a talkgroup is only necessary to transmit. Is there a way to simultaneously listen to all talkgroups on a system?
2) Which repeater slot should I set for a system that does not use a repeater?
3) If I only know the frequency of a system, is there a way to find the other required pieces of information? For example, on the radio reference site linked above, the Centerton Police Department and its frequency are listed. It doesn’t say analog or digital, but I believe that it is digital. Is there a way to find the talkgroups used on this system?
4) Finally, I’ve read a bit about trunked radio systems. Is it possible to listen to a trunked system with this radio?
Any help on the subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
1) Do you need to know all three of these things just to listen (and not to transmit) to a DMR system? I’ve had people tell me that a talkgroup is only necessary to transmit. Is there a way to simultaneously listen to all talkgroups on a system?
2) Which repeater slot should I set for a system that does not use a repeater?
3) If I only know the frequency of a system, is there a way to find the other required pieces of information? For example, on the radio reference site linked above, the Centerton Police Department and its frequency are listed. It doesn’t say analog or digital, but I believe that it is digital. Is there a way to find the talkgroups used on this system?
4) Finally, I’ve read a bit about trunked radio systems. Is it possible to listen to a trunked system with this radio?
Any help on the subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!