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1 Intro to DMR in Amateur Radio Anoka County Radio Club and Emergency Services, Inc. 01-Apr-2016 Shep Shepardson N0NMZ

2 Amateur Radio Digital Standards D-STAR from Icom – Digital Smart Technologies for Amateur Radio – Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) – 1st designed specifically for amateur radio Fusion C4FM protocol from Yaesu – 12.5 kHz C4FM Digital and 25 kHz FM

3 Commercial Digital Standards APCO 25 / P25 Public Safety – APCO Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International DMR Digital Mobile Radio – MotoTRBO™ is Motorola Solutions product name

4 Project 25 (P25 or APCO-25) Wikipedia is a suite of standards for digital radio communications for use by federal, state/province and local Public safety organizations in North America to enable them to communicate with other agencies and mutual aid response teams in emergencies

5 Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Wikipedia is an open digital mobile radio standard defined in the European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI)…2-slot standard and uses Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) to effectively accommodate two simultaneous users in a single 12.5 kHz channel.

6 DMR Digital Mobile Radio 12.5 kHz Bandwidth Channels 2 Time Slots 6.25 kHz (called TS1 and TS2) – TS1 27.5ms frame + 2.5ms gap = 30ms – TS2 27.5ms frame + 2.5ms gap = 30ms – Therefore during transmit time: Subscriber radios Tx 27.5ms out of 60ms (46%) Repeaters Tx a continuous data stream (100%) Therefore 1 Repeater/Duplexer/AntennaSys supports 2 conversations simultaneously

7 Define: Talk Groups (TG) John Burningham W2XAB TGs are a way for groups of users to share a Time Slot (one-to-many) without distracting and disrupting other users of the Time Slot. Only one Talk Group can use a Time Slot at a time. If your radio is not programmed to listen to a Talk Group, you will not hear that Talk Group’s traffic.

8 Talk Groups Time Slot 1 TG1: WW (World Wide) TG3: NAm (North America) TG13: WWE (WW English) Time Slot 2 TG2: Local/Local2/LocalNet TG9: Local9 (this Rpt ONLY) TG3127: Mn Statewide TG3169: MidWest TG310: Tactual 310 PTT – Tactual 310 thru 319 – PTT “kerchuk” to activate TG

9 More Definitions Code Plug – Radio’s configuration file Color Codes (CC0-CC15) Not Optional – Functions like PLs for conventional Repeaters Zones – Grouping of channels Analog Simplex Minnesota DMR Repeaters Ohio DMR Repeaters

10 ‘Networked’ Repeater Level Rules Repeater has to be Motorola (DMR-MARC) – feature compatibly issues Operate in Digital Mode ONLY – to be on the Network Need high speed Internet access

11 User Level Rules Subscriber radio any brand (multi Vendors) Upload a Codeplug into the radio – available from MnDMR or write your own – Parameters containing these values: ADD your Radio ID (DMR-MARC assigned) Automatic Registration Service (ARS) = Disabled Repeater Channels: – Admit Criteria = Color Code Free (polite mode) – In Call Criteria = Follow Admit Criteria Simplex Channels: – Admit Criteria = Always (impolite mode) – In Call Criteria = Always Radio is now ready to be on the air

12 Conventional vs DMR single machine operation Convention Repeater Freq: 444.125+ MHz PL: 114.8 Hz DMR Repeater Freq: 442.425+ MHz Color Code: CC1 Time Slot: TS2 Talk Group: – Local (non-networked Rpt) – Local9 (networked Rpt)

13 DMR Simplex Frequencies 2 VHF (2m) DMR simplex frequencies 4 UHF (70cm) DMR simplex frequencies Program as TG99/CC1/TS1 Do Not use the National Simplex Calling freqs 146.520 or 446.000 MHz in digital mode (ONLY use in conventional mode)

14 Best Practices Calling Talk Groups: WW, WWE, NAm etc. – Limit conversation to 2 minutes §97.119 Station identification – Every 10 minutes and at transmission end The Radio Amateur’s Code – Considerate / Loyal / Progressive / Friendly / Balanced / Patriotic – Paul M. Segal W9EEA (1928)

15 Miscellaneous Info Not all DMR Subscriber radios operate in both digital mode and conventional mode – Ham conventional channels requires 25 kHz key – DMR radios are mono-band (VHF or UHF) DMR Repeater Network – > 95% UHF (70cm) – ~ 47 Countries – ~ 2,000 Repeaters – ~ 28,000 Radio IDs – ~ 11,630 miles between farthest East West nodes

16 Miscellaneous Minnesota Info 5 Repeaters, ~ 120 Radio IDs (< 24 months) – Metro: Minneapolis NH7CY Jason – Metro East: Oakdale N0YNT Matt – Metro Northwest: Dayton N0YNT Matt / KA0KMJ John – Metro South: Buck Hill/Burnsville N0AGI Nagi – Farther South: Faribault N0AGI Nagi

17 Websites w/more Info www.DMR-MARC.net www.MnDMR.net (MnDMR Enthusiasts) www.MnDMR.net


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