Digital Roaming?

KE9BXE

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So I’ve been playing with my Anytone 878 and trying to understand the practicalities of digital roaming.

Do people configure this feature on their DMR mobile radios often?

Specifically, does one find a source (e.g. Repeaterbook) and upload a code plug of all the region’s (or nation’s) DMR repeaters and have your radio scanning for the next available repeater as you travel about your region or the entire nation?

If yes, do you just set the talk group for Local 9 so you’re able to scan various repeaters to hear local goings on and make QSOs?

I didn’t see many good YouTube videos explaining the practical implementations of this technology, only videos describing the technical how-to of adding a couple of repeaters to a roam list. I’m trying to understand the practical utility of the feature since I don‘t really want to be running to my CPS and radio for laptop tweaking of code plugs on a weekly basis.

Thanks for humoring my questions. I understand the technology, I do not understand the feasibility of the feature.
 

N4KVE

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I don’t think that’s how it works. This is how we’re using it here in Florida. Rick, AC4XQ has 9 DMR repeaters all over the state. It’s a closed system, & not accessable on the internet with a hot spot. Only one TG per TS. TS 1 is linked all over the state, & so is TS 2. So when we drive all over the state in roam mode, our radios figure out which of Rick’s repeaters is closer, & locks on that one. Sometimes it doesn’t lock on the closest repeater, so I rarely use the roaming feature. But it only roams on Rick’s system. I don’t think you could set it to roam on any freq you happen to be close to anywhere in the country.
 

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@N4KVE nailed it.

We have a system here in Socal (Papa), and for example, on my 5550e, I can use a talkgroup from Mexico up to Santa Barbara and out to Vegas without ever touching the radio a single time. It roams seamlessly between the various repeaters, kinda like a cell phone.
 

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I don’t think that’s how it works. This is how we’re using it here in Florida. Rick, AC4XQ has 9 DMR repeaters all over the state. It’s a closed system, & not accessable on the internet with a hot spot. Only one TG per TS. TS 1 is linked all over the state, & so is TS 2. So when we drive all over the state in roam mode, our radios figure out which of Rick’s repeaters is closer, & locks on that one. Sometimes it doesn’t lock on the closest repeater, so I rarely use the roaming feature. But it only roams on Rick’s system. I don’t think you could set it to roam on any freq you happen to be close to anywhere in the country.

@N4KVE nailed it.

We have a system here in Socal (Papa), and for example, on my 5550e, I can use a talkgroup from Mexico up to Santa Barbara and out to Vegas without ever touching the radio a single time. It roams seamlessly between the various repeaters, kinda like a cell phone.


What N4KVE and alcahuete don't say, and is extremely important, is that these networks are configured to allow the users to roam. To do this, each repeater broadcasts a beacon when there is no traffic, AND the user radios are programmed with a roaming list.

There is also a roaming signal strength threshold set as well. When the signal strength falls below the roaming threshold, it scans the repeaters in the roaming list, and if there is one that is beaconing stronger than the threshold, it will switch to it.

Not all repeater are set up to broadcast a roaming beacon.
 
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