k4gps
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I am new to the Motorola line for DMR but have experience from back in the Mid-90's with the radius line when I worked for a radio shop. I have several Maxtrac's, GM's, and even a Syntor X9000. As far as DMR I have used the Anyone 878, a 578UVIII plus and have two TYT-MDUV390's and a Baeofeng 1701 running GD-77 software. Never an issue programming DMR repeaters on any of those.
Labor Day weekend I was at the Shelby Hamfest and picked up a XPR2500 for the heck of it. Finally after problems with the CPS version I was given and .dll file modification for narrowband I got the radio going. Problem now is I can't seem to get the radio to work on the repeater properly. These are the settings I need
CC1
TS1
TG of 9 for local
TG of 314641 which is configured (don't ask me how) so users on a hot spot can get on the repeater from anywhere they are.
ie: use TG9 and you won't come over the hot spot and hot spot users won't be heard by those on TG9. Use 314641 and anyone anywhere in the world on a hot spot can come in on the repeater and chat with local users who are using or monitoring TS1 TG 314641
Radio has been programmed with the right frequency 443.650+5 and narrowband. I have 2 identical channels entered with that frequency one for TG9 and one for TG314541 on CC1 and TS1. The frequency is a bit odd since it's not a splinter but it was coordinated that way and works fine on other brand radios and I can key up the repeater.
TS2 is reserved for users to connect to any BM TG that they desire. I have not even tried doing any of that.
When I key my mobile I see the S-Meter I know the repeater hears me, I can see the S-Meter full scale hang time. I also went on the BM dashboard and cane see my MANY test connections to both TG9 and TG 314641 on the repeater. THE PROBLEM IS for some reason my audio is not coming through, I can not hear myself on the HT. Now if I send my wife outside to the front porch (afraid of desense not letting me hear it) and she calls me on either TG I can hear it. I have done countless tests when changing settings I THINK but not 100% in one case she was able to hear me but I was not able to hear her responding. Does anyone have any clue as what I can be doing wrong ? I am going to go over to my laptop and take a screen capture of the CPS and post as a comment but honestly is there ANYTHING else necessary than CC TS and TG (of course frequency) in a channel setting to get a Motorola DMR radio to fully function on a repeater ?
Labor Day weekend I was at the Shelby Hamfest and picked up a XPR2500 for the heck of it. Finally after problems with the CPS version I was given and .dll file modification for narrowband I got the radio going. Problem now is I can't seem to get the radio to work on the repeater properly. These are the settings I need
CC1
TS1
TG of 9 for local
TG of 314641 which is configured (don't ask me how) so users on a hot spot can get on the repeater from anywhere they are.
ie: use TG9 and you won't come over the hot spot and hot spot users won't be heard by those on TG9. Use 314641 and anyone anywhere in the world on a hot spot can come in on the repeater and chat with local users who are using or monitoring TS1 TG 314641
Radio has been programmed with the right frequency 443.650+5 and narrowband. I have 2 identical channels entered with that frequency one for TG9 and one for TG314541 on CC1 and TS1. The frequency is a bit odd since it's not a splinter but it was coordinated that way and works fine on other brand radios and I can key up the repeater.
TS2 is reserved for users to connect to any BM TG that they desire. I have not even tried doing any of that.
When I key my mobile I see the S-Meter I know the repeater hears me, I can see the S-Meter full scale hang time. I also went on the BM dashboard and cane see my MANY test connections to both TG9 and TG 314641 on the repeater. THE PROBLEM IS for some reason my audio is not coming through, I can not hear myself on the HT. Now if I send my wife outside to the front porch (afraid of desense not letting me hear it) and she calls me on either TG I can hear it. I have done countless tests when changing settings I THINK but not 100% in one case she was able to hear me but I was not able to hear her responding. Does anyone have any clue as what I can be doing wrong ? I am going to go over to my laptop and take a screen capture of the CPS and post as a comment but honestly is there ANYTHING else necessary than CC TS and TG (of course frequency) in a channel setting to get a Motorola DMR radio to fully function on a repeater ?



