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DMR RAS ?

K2NEC

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Can you hear them with a scanner?
If the answer is no, they're using encryption.
If the answer is yes, then
Can you hear them with a Motorola radio?
If the answer is no, they're using RAS
 

druhe

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Can you hear them with a scanner?
If the answer is no, they're using encryption.
If the answer is yes, then
Can you hear them with a Motorola radio?
If the answer is no, they're using RAS
The system is definitely in the clear. I was attempting to program it into an SDS as a DMR One Frequency, with negative results. When its programmed as a conventional DMR it receives as it should.
 

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The system is definitely in the clear. I was attempting to program it into an SDS as a DMR One Frequency, with negative results. When its programmed as a conventional DMR it receives as it should.

With DMR one-frequency ,remember you either need to know the TG and add it or enable ID Search. Other than that, if you can hear it programmed as conventional digital but can't heard it when programmed as DMR one-freq, you've got something missing (color code, TG)

Mike
 
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