From: Paul Miller <zl2bez@gmail.com> Sent: February 4, 2025 1:04 AM To: dana@dmrtechnet.net Subject: DMR Tech Net – DMR+ info I would like to add a bit more detail about the DMR+…
Category: Repeaters
We Explain & Discuss “Talk Groups” On The February 3rd DMR Tech Net At 7:30pm ET
This Monday night will be a discussion of the different DMR Talk Groups available for you to use. Your question on Monday will be letting the DMR Tech Net team know the…
Digital Mobile Radio Networks from Zero to Hero
Digital Mobile Radio Networks from Zero to Hero DMR with or without a radio By Al Williams WD5GNR January 2025 (v0.1) Copyright © 2025 by Al Williams. All rights reserved. You…
Understanding DMR (Digital Voice) Networks: A Guide for Users
Understanding DMR (Digital Voice) Networks: A Guide for Users Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is a popular mode in amateur radio that enables clear, digital voice communication over repeaters and personal hotspots. However,…
Bridging BrandMeister to Other Modes (YSF, D-STAR, NXDN, P25, etc.)
Bridging BrandMeister DMR to other digital modes allows you to connect with users on YSF (Fusion), D-STAR, NXDN, P25, AllStar, Echolink, and even analog networks. There are two main ways to achieve…
BrandMeister vs. TGIF: A Comparison of Two Major DMR Networks
BrandMeister vs. TGIF: A Comparison of Two Major DMR Networks BrandMeister and TGIF are two of the most popular DMR networks for amateur radio operators. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses,…
YSF (Fusion) vs. DMR: A Detailed Comparison
YSF (Fusion) vs. DMR: A Detailed Comparison Yaesu System Fusion (YSF) and Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) are two major digital voice modes in amateur radio. Each has its strengths and weaknesses, depending…
D-STAR vs. DMR: A Detailed Comparison
Here’s a comparison of D-STAR vs. DMR D-STAR vs. DMR: A Detailed Comparison 1. Origins & Purpose D-STAR: Designed exclusively for amateur radio by the Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL). DMR: Developed…
Why is there no activity on the Ham Radio repeaters around me?
There are quite a few Amateur radio repeaters around me both on digital and on analog. I will go over several days and throw my callsign out on five of the local…