jwilkers Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 That's OK. One other point to make. You don't really need a unique DMR ID to use DMR. FCC doesn't require it, and it's not a substitute for ID'ing using your call sign. So if you're not in the official database all anyone sees is garbage. Not to mention spoofing DMR ID's. Yeah people do that and since it's not illegal the FCC couldn't care less. For those than want to register and get a DMR ID this is the place. https://radioid.net/ I also have a NXDN ID too BTW through this site. I also believe people use their DMR ID as the digital ID for P25. You require a DMR ID to access amateur radio networks.Sent from my SM-S911U1 using Tapatalk WRUE951 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 57 minutes ago, jwilkers said: You require a DMR ID to access amateur radio networks. Sorry to burst your bubble, but there is a whole lot more to DMR than H.A.M.S radios networks. WRUE951 1 Quote
WRUE951 Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 1 hour ago, jwilkers said: You require a DMR ID to access amateur radio networks. Sent from my SM-S911U1 using Tapatalk for the most part, i have learned to ignore my assigned DMR ID and rely on my unique ID i made up.. As long as it gets programed in all the radios in your group, good to go and harms no one. OffRoaderX 1 Quote
Lscott Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 1 hour ago, jwilkers said: You require a DMR ID to access amateur radio networks. As I mentioned it doesn't have to be unique. Using some made-up ID works, which defeats the purpose of having a DMR database in the radio. I've done the later accidentally, used the wrong ID when programming my radios. That happened when a guy on an out of area repeater noticed my call sign didn't match the call sign that showed up on their radio. Oops. Quote
WRUE951 Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 2 minutes ago, Lscott said: As I mentioned it doesn't have to be unique. Using some made-up ID works, which defeats the purpose of having a DMR database in the radio. I've done the later accidentally, used the wrong ID when programming my radios. That happened when a guy on an out of area repeater noticed my call sign didn't match the call sign that showed up on their radio. Oops. Yea,, when you are interested in only those in your group.. Who cares about those 'other' guys? Lscott 1 Quote
WRYS709 Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 2 hours ago, WRUE951 said: Yea,, when you are interested in only those in your group.. Who cares about those 'other' guys? Yeah, I have to agree: seems to turn DMR into GMRS and not in the broader spirit of Ham Radio. But to each, their own... gortex2 1 Quote
BoxCar Posted August 13 Report Posted August 13 DMR IDs are only sent from/to whomever you contact. Most of the CPS requires an ID but the only purpose is to identify units on the same network. WRUE951 and Lscott 1 1 Quote
GreggInFL Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago What's the best way to learn DMR? This question from some holding a GMRS license only. Randy, you have a channel? Quote
Lscott Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 13 minutes ago, GreggInFL said: What's the best way to learn DMR? This question from some holding a GMRS license only. Randy, you have a channel? You can start by looking through the attached file. Amateur Radio Guide to DMR.pdf GreggInFL 1 Quote
nokones Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I have a couple of Motorola DMR radios with several DMR repeated and simplex channels programmed and not one of the have any HAM channels programmed in them. One main reason why I don't is because I am not a licensed HAM and I don't care to be a HAM. Quote
WRYS709 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, GreggInFL said: What's the best way to learn DMR? This question from some holding a GMRS license only. Randy, you have a channel? Remind me again: what DMR radio are you wanting to learn to program? Quote
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