The DMR Tech Net team is branching out with a monthly show on Zoom on the third Tuesday of each month from 8pm-9pm ET called DMR Tech Net TV!
On Tuesday, October 15th, DMR Tech Net TV will have Jeremiah Mulford W9JAM, to talk about his tech support work at BridgeCom Systems and why they’re a DMR heavyweight. He will answer your questions after his presentation, so please join us Tuesday night and have your questions ready!
DMR Tech Net TV is a monthly show broadcast on Zoom on the third Tuesday of each month. We’ll be live from 8pmET-9pm ET to explain and demystify DMR (Digital Mobile Radio).
To join the DMR Tech Net TV Zoom meeting, click the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84447664395?pwd=djZMbFZaWVRkRDRudkRFeWc2WWV4UT09
Another option is to go to https://zoom.us/, then select “Join” (in the top right-hand corner), and input the following details to connect to the DMR Tech Net TV Zoom meeting:
- Meeting ID: 844 4766 4395
- Passcode: 370040
To join with only your phones’ audio, dial (312) 626-6799 and input the following:
- Meeting ID: 844 4766 4395
- Passcode: 370040
To view previous DMR Tech Net TV shows, visit our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@DMRtechnetTV) or website (https://dmrtechnet.net/dmr-tech-net-tv/).
Hello and thank you for looking me up on QRZ. I’m Jeremiah, W9JAM. I’m a former over-the-road truck driver. I’ve traveled to all 48 states and used an IC-7000 with a Little Tarheel II in the Truck. I also use it for my mobile, as well as a G-90 or FT-710 for doing my POTA activations. My home setup is the Yaesu FT-710. After many moons, I finally have a base setup. For the time being I can be found between 6m and 40m.
For my handhelds, I have my Anytone 878UVii Plus, and for my DMR Mobile, I have the Anytone 578UViii Plus, with my Skybridge hotspot and homebrew hotspot.
I can usually be found on Brandmeister talk groups 3118 (Indiana Statewide), 3126 (Michigan Statewide, and on TGIF Talkgroup 31111 (The Diabetic Ham).
So far, I have activated, Joshua Tree National Park, Sand to Snow Monument Park, Palomar Mountain State Park, and Old Towne San Diego Historic State Park.
Jeremiah A. Mulford
W9JAM
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