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The post I saw on the forum today mentioned using Rattlegram to send over the air. But the encryption method was done on some type of computer/phone. Rattlegram just sends the audio to the radio in a modem like sound format. Most non-open encryption, including the one mentioned is prohibited for our use.
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Second this, i have 2 vehicles, and have only had time to install a mobile in one of them, when i want to drive the other AND talk to anonymous men on the radio in the other vehicle, i have a mag mount antenna that i hook to a Boofwang ar5rm with a hand mic, crazy part is the range is not all that different with an 8w handheld than it is with my 25w mobile rig... granted both of them are operating on stubby ghost antennas....
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I saw a video made by some jeep guy that's on here about this DMR/analog radio and the dirty encryption word was mentioned. I'm not a GI Joe type but it got me to thinking, how would someone generate an AES256 key & then load it into a radio/ this radio? I understand this is for business/LMR use so my question is more for learning purposes. How does it all work?
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That's what I did, with the same antenna. A good first-step improvement. I still use it occasionally with a DB25-G.
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Same here. I ask permission and offer thanks with a note that I will assume "open" means just that and requires no response from the owner. Long pause... ...due to traffic on Daytona 650, which is permission only. Turns out it was the owner asking for a radio check. We chatted for a while and he said the repeater had been unlisted for a couple years and recently made available via MyGMRS with permission only. Nice guy. This is a great example of asking permission, promising to follow the rules and getting to use someone else's gear. DAB650 has very little traffic. If the SHTF I'll move from wide open Orlando 700 to this little guy because 700 will get swamped.
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UV-5G+ - Anyway To Add Descriptors To Memory Channels
bscabl replied to 423radioman's topic in General Discussion
i completely forgot that was there as well lol -
UV-5G+ - Anyway To Add Descriptors To Memory Channels
bscabl replied to 423radioman's topic in General Discussion
the appendix in the rear gives all the menu shortcut numbers and a brief descriptor of what they do. [it is menu 24 and 25 [one for a/b] -
UV-5G+ - Anyway To Add Descriptors To Memory Channels
Bogieboy01 replied to 423radioman's topic in General Discussion
There should be an option in the menu for naming the repeaters, i have my ar-5rm set up this way, witha ll the repeaters names... then it was just changing a setting in the menu of the radio, or in chirp for the name to show instead of the freq... -
UV-5G+ - Anyway To Add Descriptors To Memory Channels
423radioman replied to 423radioman's topic in General Discussion
Oh nice, read through the manual 5 times but must've missed that setting. Thanks! -
UV-5G+ - Anyway To Add Descriptors To Memory Channels
bscabl replied to 423radioman's topic in General Discussion
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UV-5G+ - Anyway To Add Descriptors To Memory Channels
bscabl replied to 423radioman's topic in General Discussion
the uv-5g+ can save in names for channels and the radio itself can change display from freq / channel / name [programmed via chirp] I forget the exact but i think its menu 25 or close to that -
Recently got into this hobby and purchased a Boafang UV-5G+. I was planning on adding all of the repeaters within a 100-200 mile radius of me in the event that I would want to use one when travelling throughout my state. I was able to do this with Chirp Next, the only problem now though is I can't tell which repeater is which as there is no descriptor or unique identifier on my screen other than the frequency and transmit tones. I don't have the repeaters memorized either. How many repeaters do you all keep in your memory channels? Do you guys memorize the repeater info when travelling to an area where there are repeaters you want to use? Or do you print out a list and keep it with your radio? Interested to see how others go about this process.
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I had a bunch of COM Port issues on Windows 10 running different CPM's for my Hytera Radios.. Found a solution on Hytera forum, ComPortMan (free) will manage your comm ports and not allow conflicts. Runs in the background, never had comm port issues since.
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I have two Heltec V3s set up on MeshCore. One as a repeater up about 25 feet and the other as a node here in the shack. This works differently because nodes do not repeat everything they hear so the channel does not get polluted with repeat packets. My MeshCore repeater is in Belmont Michigan. If you are near by and want to try MeshCore with your LORA rig...
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Similar but different from Meshtastic. Has anyone tried this. The setup was much easier than Meshtastic.
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As previously mentioned, check your Device Manager with the radio connected and turned on and see what Com Port was selected. The Windows 11 will pick the Com Port for you. If you see the Com Port selected for the radio, go into the appropriate programming software for your Firmware version and go to the "Set" pull down and select "Set Com". In the box, it should reflect the comm port according to the Device Manager and if not, click on the Pull Down for the Port Setting and select that Port and click "OK", you should be good to go and make sure that in the Radio Menu the "USB" setting displays "On".
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Are you using the Midland Programming Software Version 1.04 for the 30 channel firmware or the Version 2.01 for the 128 channel firmware? Are you running the old Firmware version (30 Channel) or the new Firmware version (128 Channel) in your radio?
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The BTECH 25x4 uses HT finals, overdriven to 20 watts or so. My UHF went out on mine. I still use it for 220. It also has memory issues now, that I finally got ironed out. Sent from my SM-S911U1 using Tapatalk
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You could try to use ARTEMIS Offline Signal Identification to identify it. Download at ARTEMIS Download . Set a filter to 462MHz to listen to signal samples known (76 at the moment) to be available in the band, click through them and listen to the audio sample and hopefully you will find a match. Listen in particular to the samples of the obvious choices first - NXDN, DMR, P25, Motorola. Ignore obvious ones that are not relevant in the US like NMT, PAL, RTS-9TS, etc. Here's a Techminds video of how to use ARTEMIS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_8Y_4FvoHI
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I'm glad I can help! Definitely my pleasure. We do still use 73 to send someone Best Wishes... it's much appreciated, and 73 to you too, my friend. Looking forward to following along with your most recent radio journey!
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Also, keep in mind, as you switch between GMRS and Ham, the memory channels and custom programing gets completely wiped. While you can switch between the two on the fly, keep the phone handy so you can quickly reload your settings after the switch. Wow! Thats REALLY great to know! Maybe I'll just talk to the "Minister of Finance" (My wife) and see if I can just keep these for GMRS, and buy the other set for Ham. They're much more affordable than back in my Ham days. I remember saving up for months just to buy Yaesu or Icom radios. marcpaz I appreciate your patience with me on this one. You've taken a lot of the frustration out of dealing with this. Do people still say "73's"? If they do, sending them your way! Have a blessed Sunday!
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Would that go on for more than an hour?
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That makes sense.
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This sounds like a text message being sent via rattlegram from a phone through the radio. We do it all the time when we are in a tactical mode, but encrypt the transmission with AES 256 so we know no one can break the code without the master key. Just an observation.....
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With a 30 second period it sounds like it’s part of some signaling system. For a while various devices were sold that used FRS/GMRS frequencies for non personal radio purposes. Baby monitors, home weather stations, etc. Perhaps it’s something like that. Nothing prevents transmitting multiple CTCSS tones simultaneously with strings of data that include DTCSS codes, especially if those codes are being used to carry other data rather than access codes. Because they’re very short and audible CTCSS tones and DTCSS codes are extremely simple to inadvertently include in a transmission if a transmitter isn’t explicitly filtering them out. Our radios do that; they intentionally filter them out before adding specific ones in while transmitting. Someone’s home control system easily might not. Given the fact that you are able to anticipate when it’s going to be heard you should be able to track it.