It is only now that the BrandmeisterĪuthorities have decided they no longer wish to support these IDs starting in May. Hundreds if not more IDs have alreadyīeen allocated for operators and have worked just fine on the Brandmeister system as quoted on their website. In fact, the USA overflow ID range using a 1 prefix to address the explosive growth of DMR, especially in the USA, was agreed upon by members of the US,Ĭanadian, European, Australian, and New Zealand teams more than a 2 years before Brandmeister came into existence. Group which has been in existence for a couple years now has made an ultimatum which we feel is neither practical, necessary, nor reasonable. We noticed recently that the Brandmeister Our admins have tirelessly worked to accommodate most people, even those who were unnecessarily demanding at times. This system has worked well for over 8 years and it allows us to expeditiously root cause many technical issues with a logical ID scheme. Many groups came together in 2010 and agreed on a common format so we could use one ID on multiple systems without disruption to other There were many hams complaining about stolen IDsįrom a different group. Isn't it time you upgraded to digital radio's cutting edge?ĭMR-MARC Statement Regarding Proposed Brandmeister ID RestictionsĭMR-MARC would like to thank amateur radio hobbiests worldwide for working as a team and supporting the universal ID system in place since 2010.īefore that time we had many fractured groups using multiple ID schemes that were often incompatible. Local, regional, national and international. Repeater with TWICE as many voice channels! Our mission is to offer you a reliable and scalable choice in connectivity: TRBO radios have great voice quality, great coverage,Īnd extended battery life all in LESS THAN 1/3 the channel bandwidth of a traditional analog FM Repeaters on our network are connected all the time.
Please consider a donation to support the registration system and talk group distribution servers by clicking on the Donate button to the right. Service Station employees, dealers, system installers and Motorola equipment aficionados. Operators many of whom are Motorola Solutions employees, Motorola There are over 6600 registered DMR repeaters world-wide in our database. Group of over 500 DMR-MARC repeaters in 83 countries with over 144000 registered users. When opening or reading a codeplug, there is a Validation Results and Warning Messages tab at the bottom right that tells you if you've made a mistake or have missed something.The DMR-MARC Worldwide Network Registration system now open, you will be transfered to
Motorola have produced a tool that allows you to check whether a database can be upgraded to Configuration Mode and if not, what are the problems. The difficulty with the 2nd choice is that as new radios are added to the system, they will be on newer firmware versions not supported by previous versions of Radio Management thus forcing an upgrade. Continue using your current version of Radio Management and Template Mode.
Upgrade your database to Radio Management Configuration Mode.If you are using Radio Management Template Mode, there are two choices: This is necessary to support future features while keeping the user interface uncluttered. Radio Management Template Mode (otherwise known as RM 1.0) is no longer supported. This was possible in the old CPS but required you to change preferences each time you wanted to do this. The CPS2 will read out the radio identity parameters of the target radio merge them with the opened codeplug then write the merged codeplug to the target devices. You can open XPBA files that were generated by someone using Radio Management.Ĭlone Express allows you to clone a codeplug into multiple radios of the same model. If you want to open multiple files, you need to start a 2nd instance of the CPS2. You cannot open more than one codeplug at a time. The older CPS will not be able to open this CTB2 file. You can open CTB files, created in an older CPS version but can only save the file (and any changes) as a CTB2 file. The first generation radios will still be supported - I have tested that myself and can read my DP3601 using CPS2. If you have radios on this firmware, you either need to upgrade or continue using CPS version 16.0 (or older). In order to rationalise the CPS, 2nd generation radios with firmware older than R2.4.0 will not be supported. Radios on pre-R2.4.0 firmware are not supported.