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DMR In Public Safety

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TnEMTP18325

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Guys,

I have noticed a few public safety services now using DMR! I have found the information in RadioRef for the frequencies, CC, SL and TG. My question is: How do I program this info in my Tytera MD380? For instance, here is the information for one of the county EMS providers:

Freq: 453.48750, CC-7, TG-80, SL-1.

Being new to DMR, I am having a hard time knowing where to program this information in the MD380 software.

I also understand that this service uses 3 different repeaters with DMR.

Just some guidance would be helpful!

Thanks,

Matt
WB4VOL
 

bharvey2

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Do you not understand how to program the MD380 in general or are you asking specifically about the information you provided?

One caveat: The Public Safety system you'd like to monitor is very likely on a trunked system and you're not going to be able to follow them well if at all.
 
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