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TRBO VHF codeplug w/marine??

jayg359

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Hello All!!
Picked up a VHF XPR7550e. I have a wideband license and am looking for a codeplug which someone may have for the Long Island area, specifically with marine channels already done- Yes Im LAZY to type them in. Anyone willing to share?? jayg359@aol.com THANK YOU in advance!!

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When I first stepped into MOTOTRBO in 2021, I quickly created these:

Ready to use channel zones to copy into MOTOTRBO CPS2, according to the IARU Region 1 band plan:

UHF

Hotspots - DV internet voice gateways. TS2, CC1.
LPD 433 - Licence free frequencies. Be careful and don't transmit on them unless necessary!
PMR 446 - Licence free frequencies, 16 channels.
R D 8.200-8.525 - Repeaters in DMR mode, both timeslots, CC1.
R D 8.650-9.425 - Repeaters in DMR mode, both timeslots, CC1.
R FN 8.650-9.425 - Repeaters in Narrow FM mode.
R FW 8.650-9.425 - Repeaters in Wide FM mode.
S D 430 438 - Simplex DMR channels, TS1, CC1.
S D 3.400-3.575 - Simplex DMR channels, TS1, CC1.
S FN 3.400-3.575 - Simplex channels in Narrow FM mode.
S FW 3.400-3.575 - Simplex channels in Wide FM mode.

VHF

Hotspots - DV internet voice gateways. TS2, CC1.
Marine - Marine VHF channels. Be careful and don't transmit on them!
R DMR - Repeaters in DMR mode, both timeslots, CC1.
R FM N - Repeaters in Narrow FM mode.
R FM W - Repeaters in Wide FM mode.
S DMR - Simplex DMR channels, TS1, CC1.
S FM N - Simplex channels in Narrow FM mode.
S FM W - Simplex channels in Wide FM mode.

How to use:
Open an XML file as text, select all contents, copy it, go to CPS2 -> Zone/Channel Assignment -> Zone -> Right click -> Paste. Then customize according to your needs.

Should work on all Gen2 MOTOTRBO devices.

73! de YL3IM
 

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jayg359

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When I first stepped into MOTOTRBO in 2021, I quickly created these:

Ready to use channel zones to copy into MOTOTRBO CPS2, according to the IARU Region 1 band plan:

UHF

Hotspots - DV internet voice gateways. TS2, CC1.
LPD 433 - Licence free frequencies. Be careful and don't transmit on them unless necessary!
PMR 446 - Licence free frequencies, 16 channels.
R D 8.200-8.525 - Repeaters in DMR mode, both timeslots, CC1.
R D 8.650-9.425 - Repeaters in DMR mode, both timeslots, CC1.
R FN 8.650-9.425 - Repeaters in Narrow FM mode.
R FW 8.650-9.425 - Repeaters in Wide FM mode.
S D 430 438 - Simplex DMR channels, TS1, CC1.
S D 3.400-3.575 - Simplex DMR channels, TS1, CC1.
S FN 3.400-3.575 - Simplex channels in Narrow FM mode.
S FW 3.400-3.575 - Simplex channels in Wide FM mode.

VHF

Hotspots - DV internet voice gateways. TS2, CC1.
Marine - Marine VHF channels. Be careful and don't transmit on them!
R DMR - Repeaters in DMR mode, both timeslots, CC1.
R FM N - Repeaters in Narrow FM mode.
R FM W - Repeaters in Wide FM mode.
S DMR - Simplex DMR channels, TS1, CC1.
S FM N - Simplex channels in Narrow FM mode.
S FM W - Simplex channels in Wide FM mode.

How to use:
Open an XML file as text, select all contents, copy it, go to CPS2 -> Zone/Channel Assignment -> Zone -> Right click -> Paste. Then customize according to your needs.

Should work on all Gen2 MOTOTRBO devices.

73! de YL3IM
cant say thank you enough!! Radio has been loaded up!!!!
 
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