Push the channel button to stop scan, enter the frequency of the DMR station and push enter twice.
Done.
You will hear all talk groups from that DMR station. If you would like to be able to avoid some TG's and name others you'll have to go to the menu, or use Sentinel, and select to create a new system and select DMR One Frequency and add the frequency there in the Site menu.
Done.
HAMs do not use trunked systems with several channels so no need to find LCN or even add color codes.
When a TG appears on the display you push enter and save it and then name tag it, or avoid it.
/Ubbe
I searched through 10 pages of posts and did NOT see that this was EVER posted to the group...........
Thank you U2brent & Ubbe. I should explain that I am a 85 YO dumb a-- and don't speak DMR or Abbreviations. I simply wanted to monitor DMR traffic to determine IF that I wanted to invest in a DMR radio. I appreciate your replies.
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A "One frequency" DMR channel has no use for LCN's.
Reading the post clearly, he stated he wanted to program a "single ham radio DMR station"
Thank you U2brent & Ubbe. I should explain that I am a 85 YO dumb a-- and don't speak DMR or Abbreviations. I simply wanted to monitor DMR traffic to determine IF that I wanted to invest in a DMR radio. I appreciate your replies.
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Yes I do see your message here.Hi Joe.
RR is not letting me reply to our conversation. I get an error message about allowing Cookies. as far as I know, they ARE allowed. So, I'll reply here and hope you see it:
Yes and No. I got some expert advice and even programming, but no joy in receiving any DMR traffic. I have two alleged DMR sites fairly close (15-20 miles) and are programmed into my SDS200. I have the DMR upgrade, but heard nothing from either station. I can hear noise bursts on my analog scanners, but nothing on SDS200.
I am not too heart broken as I hope to move into the DFW area later in the year. DMR should be better there. Mainly, I was just curious as to DMR and learn about it.
Thanks for inquiring. My SDS200 is working fine locally; even in a simulcast environment!
Hi Joe.
RR is not letting me reply to our conversation. I get an error message about allowing Cookies. as far as I know, they ARE allowed. So, I'll reply here and hope you see it:
Yes and No. I got some expert advice and even programming, but no joy in receiving any DMR traffic. I have two alleged DMR sites fairly close (15-20 miles) and are programmed into my SDS200. I have the DMR upgrade, but heard nothing from either station. I can hear noise bursts on my analog scanners, but nothing on SDS200.
I am not too heart broken as I hope to move into the DFW area later in the year. DMR should be better there. Mainly, I was just curious as to DMR and learn about it.
Thanks for inquiring. My SDS200 is working fine locally; even in a simulcast environment!
Regards,
Jerry
Manually programed channels must include looking at "service type" If "custom" then go into Service type list and make sure it's checked.Yes and No. I got some expert advice and even programming, but no joy in receiving any DMR traffic. I have two alleged DMR sites fairly close (15-20 miles) and are programmed into my SDS200. I have the DMR upgrade, but heard nothing from either station. I can hear noise bursts on my analog scanners, but nothing on SDS200.
I am not too heart broken as I hope to move into the DFW area later in the year. DMR should be better there. Mainly, I was just curious as to DMR and learn about it.
Thanks for inquiring. My SDS200 is working fine locally; even in a simulcast environment!
Regards,
Jerry