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anytone_d868uv [2018/01/14 21:38]
kd6kpc [Step 2: DMR ID LIst]
anytone_d868uv [2018/02/24 19:46]
kd6kpc Added DMR Talkgroup export link.
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 This is a multi-step process when working with this radio. You must first download the talk group CSV and import to the radio. The complete CSV of all talk groups can be downloaded //here//. This is a multi-step process when working with this radio. You must first download the talk group CSV and import to the radio. The complete CSV of all talk groups can be downloaded //here//.
  
-Step 1 is to create the Contact List+  * Step 1create the Contact List 
- +  Step 2create the DMR ID List 
-Step 2 is to create the DMR ID List+  Step 3create the Radio ID List 
- +  Step 4create the Scan List 
-Step 3 is to create the Radio ID List+  * Step 5: create the Zone List 
- +  * Step 6: create the Channel - Frequency List  
-Step 4 is to create the Scan List.+  * Step 7: Optional Setting
  
 ==== Step 1: Contact List CSV ==== ==== Step 1: Contact List CSV ====
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   - DMR-MARC only compatible talk groups   - DMR-MARC only compatible talk groups
   - BrandMeister only compatible talkgroups   - BrandMeister only compatible talkgroups
-  - Both DMR-MARC and BrandMeister compatible talkgroups+  - [[https://www.repeaterbook.com/DMR/cps_builder/dmr_talkgroups.php|Both DMR-MARC and BrandMeister compatible talkgroups]]
  
 === Data Fields === === Data Fields ===
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 This step is completed completely outside of Repeaterbook. Follow the CPS manual for additional information. This step is completed completely outside of Repeaterbook. Follow the CPS manual for additional information.
  
-==== Step 5: Channels CSV ====+ 
 +==== Step 3: Radio ID List ==== 
 +This step is completed completely outside of Repeaterbook. Follow the CPS manual for additional information. 
 + 
 +==== Step 4: Scan List ==== 
 +This step is completed completely outside of Repeaterbook. Follow the CPS manual for additional information. 
 + 
 +==== Step 5: Zone List ==== 
 +This step is completed completely outside of Repeaterbook. Follow the CPS manual for additional information. 
 + 
 +==== Step 6: Channel - Frequency List ==== 
 +This radio offers the programming of 4,000 channels for UHF and VHF.  
 The following information was derived from deconstructing the exported CSV file from the radio. Each row is headered by the column name in bold below. Each contact row requires an entry in each of the columns. If certain data is not known and could cause undesired consequences when transmitting on a repeater, such as defaulting a time slot to 1 when the time slot is not known, the contact will be skipped. Users must acknowledge that the data from Repeaterbook cannot be 100% guaranteed and must be re-checked through local sources before attempting to transmit through a repeater. The following information was derived from deconstructing the exported CSV file from the radio. Each row is headered by the column name in bold below. Each contact row requires an entry in each of the columns. If certain data is not known and could cause undesired consequences when transmitting on a repeater, such as defaulting a time slot to 1 when the time slot is not known, the contact will be skipped. Users must acknowledge that the data from Repeaterbook cannot be 100% guaranteed and must be re-checked through local sources before attempting to transmit through a repeater.
  
 === Data Fields === === Data Fields ===
 === No. === === No. ===
-This is an auto incremented record number starting with 1 and increases in integer steps by 1. It should either be emptyor show sequential numbers starting with 1 for channel 1, 2 for channel 2, etc. Repeaterbook will autonumber each row sequentially.+This is an auto-incremented record number starting with 1 and increases in integer steps by 1. It should either be empty or show sequential numbers starting with 1 for channel 1, 2 for channel 2, etc. Repeaterbook will auto-number each row sequentially.
  
 === Channel Name === === Channel Name ===
-This is a personalized channel name. Propose using the name of the nearest city and a talk group alias (abbreviation).+The name of the channel (typically the name of repeater and talkgroup). Propose using the name of the nearest city and a talk group alias (abbreviation).
  
 == Receive Frequency == == Receive Frequency ==
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 === Channel Type === === Channel Type ===
 Enumerated Values: "A-Analog", "D-Digital." Enumerated Values: "A-Analog", "D-Digital."
 +
 For DMR channels, use D-Digital. For DMR channels, use D-Digital.
 For Analog channels, use A-Analog. For Analog channels, use A-Analog.
 +Mixed analog and mixed digital are also available, but more information is needed as to the value to be entered into the output and the purpose for each setting (conditions the export program to follow to set the mode).
  
 === Transmit Power === === Transmit Power ===
 +Transmit power setting for this channel.
 Enumerated Values: "High", "Low"  Enumerated Values: "High", "Low" 
 +
 //The radio is capable of four output power settings. Is there a "mid1", "mid2" or equivalent setting?// //The radio is capable of four output power settings. Is there a "mid1", "mid2" or equivalent setting?//
 Repeaterbook will set this to "Low" to comply with FCC rules regarding utilizing the lowest transmit power required to maintain reliable communications. Users can override this setting in the export as needed. Repeaterbook will set this to "Low" to comply with FCC rules regarding utilizing the lowest transmit power required to maintain reliable communications. Users can override this setting in the export as needed.
  
 === Band Width === === Band Width ===
 +Bandwidth of the emission.
 Enumerated Values: "12.5K", "25K" Enumerated Values: "12.5K", "25K"
 +
 Use "12.5K" for DMR and "25K" for analog. When Repeaterbook begins tracking the bandwidth of the supported repeater modes, use this value instead. Use "12.5K" for DMR and "25K" for analog. When Repeaterbook begins tracking the bandwidth of the supported repeater modes, use this value instead.
  
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 === CTCSS/DCS Decode === === CTCSS/DCS Decode ===
 Values: "Off", analog PL value, digital PL value. Values: "Off", analog PL value, digital PL value.
 +
 Digital PL example "D125N". Digital PL example "D125N".
 Analog PL example "82.5". Analog PL example "82.5".
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 Enumerated Values: "Always", "Same Color Code", "Off" Enumerated Values: "Always", "Same Color Code", "Off"
  
-//What do these values mean?//+The CPS Manual suggests using "Same Color Code" as the typical setting. More information is needed regarding this setting and the conditions the export program should follow.
  
 === Squelch Mode === === Squelch Mode ===
 Enumerated Values: "Carrier", "CTCSS/DCS" Enumerated Values: "Carrier", "CTCSS/DCS"
-This is receive tone squelch (TSQ). It only applies to analog repeaters. If a repeater is known to be transmitting a CTCSS/PL/DPL tone, then turn this field to "CTCSS/DCS". If the repeater is DMR, then set to "Carrier".+ 
 +This is the receive tone squelch (TSQ). It only applies to analog repeaters. If a repeater is known to be transmitting a CTCSS/PL/DPL tone, then turn this field to "CTCSS/DCS". If the repeater is DMR, then set to "Carrier".
  
 === Optional Signal === === Optional Signal ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "DTMF", "2Tone", "5Tone". Enumerated Values: "Off", "DTMF", "2Tone", "5Tone".
 +
 Repeaterbook will set to "Off". Repeaterbook will set to "Off".
  
 === DTMF ID === === DTMF ID ===
-Values: +Values: //?//  
 Analog only. DTMF ID. Repeaterbook will set to "1". Analog only. DTMF ID. Repeaterbook will set to "1".
  
 === 2Tone ID === === 2Tone ID ===
-Values:+Values: //?// 
 Analog only. 2 Tone ID. Repeaterbook will set to "1". Analog only. 2 Tone ID. Repeaterbook will set to "1".
  
 === 5Tone ID === === 5Tone ID ===
-Values:+Values: //?// 
 Analog only. 5 Tone ID. Repeaterbook will set to "1". Analog only. 5 Tone ID. Repeaterbook will set to "1".
  
 === PTT ID === === PTT ID ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "at start", "at end", "both". Enumerated Values: "Off", "at start", "at end", "both".
 +
 Analog channel only. Repeaterbook will set to "Off". Analog channel only. Repeaterbook will set to "Off".
  
 === Color Code === === Color Code ===
 Enumerated Values: "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9". Enumerated Values: "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9".
 +
 Digital channel only. The color code needed to access the repeater. Repeaterbook will enter the color code associated with the repeater. If no color code is known, the value will be set to "0". Digital channel only. The color code needed to access the repeater. Repeaterbook will enter the color code associated with the repeater. If no color code is known, the value will be set to "0".
  
 === Slot === === Slot ===
 Enumerated Values: "1", "2". Enumerated Values: "1", "2".
-Digital channel only. The time slot the talkgroup (contact) is assigned to on the repeater. Repeaterbook will set to the time slot listed for the talkgroup in our database. If the time slot is not known, the talkgroup will be skipped from export.+ 
 +Digital channel only. The time slot the talkgroup (contact) is assigned to on the repeater. Repeaterbook will set the time slot listed for the talkgroup in our database. If the time slot is not known, the talkgroup will be skipped from export.
  
 === Scan List === === Scan List ===
 +The scan list the channel belongs to.
 Possible Values: "None", name of the list. Possible Values: "None", name of the list.
  
-Export will default to "None".+Export will set to "None" and require the user to update the data as needed.
  
 === Receive Group List === === Receive Group List ===
 Values: Values:
 +
 Digital channel only. Repeaterbook defaults to "None". Digital channel only. Repeaterbook defaults to "None".
  
 === TX Prohibit === === TX Prohibit ===
 +Prevent the radio from transmitting on the channel (listen only).
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
-Set to "Off" will allow transmitting on the channel. Set to "On" and the PTT will be locked out on this channel. Repeaterbook will set all channels to "Off" since the database only contains channels located on the amateur radio plan+ 
-Repeaterbook defaults to "Off".+Set to "Off" will allow transmitting on the channel. Set to "On" and the PTT will be locked out on this channel. Export will set all channels to "Off" since the database only contains channels located on the amateur radio plan.
  
 === Reverse === === Reverse ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
-Repeaterbook will set this to "Off".+ 
 +Export will set this to "Off".
  
 === Simplex TDMA === === Simplex TDMA ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
-Digital channel only. Repeaterbook will set to "Off".+ 
 +Digital channel only. Export will set to "Off".
  
 === TDMA Adaptive === === TDMA Adaptive ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
-Digital channel only. Repeaterbook will default to "Off".+ 
 +Digital channel only. Export will default to "Off".
  
 === Encryption Type === === Encryption Type ===
 Enumerated Values: "Enhanced Encryption", "Normal Encryption". Enumerated Values: "Enhanced Encryption", "Normal Encryption".
-Digital channel only. Repeaterbook will set to "Normal Encryption".+ 
 +Digital channel only. Export will set to "Normal Encryption".
  
 === Digital Encryption === === Digital Encryption ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
-Digital channel only. Repeaterbook will set to "Off".+ 
 +Digital channel only. Export will set to "Off".
  
 === Call Confirmation === === Call Confirmation ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
-Digital channel only: Repeaterbook will set to "Off".+ 
 +Digital channel only: Export will set to "Off".
  
 === Talk Around === === Talk Around ===
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 === Work Alone === === Work Alone ===
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On". Enumerated Values: "Off", "On".
-This is allowing an emergency button for workers who are alone to use. Repeaterbook will default this to "Off". Repeaterbook will set this to "Off".+ 
 +This is allowing an emergency button for workers who are alone to use. Export will default this to "Off". Repeaterbook will set this to "Off".
  
 === Custom CTCSS === === Custom CTCSS ===
 Analog channel only. Can use a custom-entered frequency (Hz). Repeaterbook will set this to "0". Analog channel only. Can use a custom-entered frequency (Hz). Repeaterbook will set this to "0".
  
-==== Importing Back to the Radio ==== +==== Step 7: Optional Setting ====
  
 +This step is completed completely outside of Repeaterbook. Follow the CPS manual for additional information.