![]() TAC 310 - A general talk group, widely connected to just about every DMR network.Mountain West - Mountain West DMR, a network of DMR repeaters in the Central Valley.NorCal 5150 - A general talk group, created by NorCal DMR.DMR of Anarchy - A general talk group, used mostly by Northern California hams.North America - North America talk group.Southwest - Southwestern states regional talk group.SoCal - Southern California regional talk group.SNARS - Sierra Nevada Amateur Radio Society.Sonoma County - NEW Sonoma County regional talk group.Local/Cluster - Local Repeater or Regional Cluster talk group.Talk Groups included for each repeater/zone (links go to the BrandMeister Last Heard page for each talk group): We suggest adhering to this convention if you want to actually talk to people on DMR over simplex. Simplex frequencies generally are worked with Color Code 1, Time Slot 1 & Talk Group 99. KJ6QBM NorCal DMR 440.3250 - Bodega Bay.SCRA DMR (W6SON) 443.1000 - West Sonoma County.Repeaters included (links go to the BrandMeister repeater page for each repeater): The benefit here is that you can be in the Santa Rosa area, Bodega Bay, and town of Sonoma and be able to use this code plug! (we are working on Petaluma, Healdsburg and Cloverdale!) Repeaters The channels are arranged such that if you switch from zone to zone (read: switching DMR repeaters), you have exactly the same talk groups available on that other repeater. The number of repeaters and talk groups have been specifically curated to suit a Sonoma County (read: Northern California) audience. These configurations are basic, think of it as “training wheels” for your exploration of DMR. They are currently assigned an invalid DMR ID and may not function on the network if used as-is. IMPORTANT: you will need to change the DMR ID for these code plugs. Scroll down or click here for information on what’s inside these code plugs. ![]() The code plugs for each radio now also include DMR simplex frequencies, programmed with Color Code 1, Time Slot 1 (shouldn’t matter for simplex) and Talk Group 99 In general, he can’t program a radio without possessing one for testing, and has limited budget from his XYL to purchase every make and model.Ĭode plugs are organized with each zone with channels for a single repeater frequency, and each channel corresponding to one of the curated talk groups. These files are provided by and maintained by Randy AA6RH for the community’s benefit.ĭon’t see your radio? Contact Randy ( aa6rh socorad. Meant as a very introductory and simple starting point for someone unfamiliar with, or just getting started with, DMR technology. The following code plugs contain several Sonoma County repeaters and a curated list of talk groups for each repeater. For Beginners (now including DMR simplex!) ![]()
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