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Building a DMR Repeater (Brandmeister) using a RD 982

kc4mhh

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I wrote an article about a year ago explaining how to build a Hytera RD982 DMR repeater on the BrandMeister network. With the help of Terry Gillard, NX7R, this system has not only been successfully running, but I have since added a second DMR repeater at the same site. Note: If you are running two Hytera RD982, both on BrandMeister and on the same network, change the domain server name on one of the repeaters. I run one on "3104.repeater.net" and the other on "3102.repeater.net". Attached is a copy of my article (was published on Repeater-Builders website). I have found the Hytera repeater to be superior audio quality to any other DMR repeater. 73's Jim,KC4MHH ** KC4MHH DMR **
 

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I wrote an article about a year ago explaining how to build a Hytera RD982 DMR repeater on the BrandMeister network. With the help of Terry Gillard, NX7R, this system has not only been successfully running, but I have since added a second DMR repeater at the same site. Note: If you are running two Hytera RD982, both on BrandMeister and on the same network, change the domain server name on one of the repeaters. I run one on "3104.repeater.net" and the other on "3102.repeater.net". Attached is a copy of my article (was published on Repeater-Builders website). I have found the Hytera repeater to be superior audio quality to any other DMR repeater. 73's Jim,KC4MHH ** KC4MHH DMR **
How is Terry do these days?
Good luck with the brandmeister repeaters.
 
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