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TG wildcardS

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Hi wanting to create a cheat sheet with some of the wildcards talk groups used in DMR P25 and NXDN

for example DMR all call16777215

has anyone got any additional talk groups?

Thanks
 

Whiskey3JMC

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NXDN: Source here:
There are two TGIDs that are considered by both ICOM and Kenwood as GLOBAL WILDCARDS. TG 0 and TG 65535 are designated for the ALL CALL function. That is, if you are trying to reach EVERYONE at the same time, no matter which TGID they are monitoring, these two TGIDs will accomplish that. I think you can see the potential ramifications of using TG 0 or TG 65535.
 

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Hi wanting to create a cheat sheet with some of the wildcards talk groups used in DMR P25 and NXDN

for example DMR all call16777215

has anyone got any additional talk groups?

Thanks

I thought the DMR ALL CALL can only transmit, can't receive. If you try to program this TG (16777215) into a scanner or DMR enabled Unication G series pager it will not receive traffic, unlike P25 65535.
 

tweiss3

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Harris doesn't like the wildcards, unless im missing something. Both 0 and 65535 throw errors in RPM14. 0 wont even write.
 
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