BoxCar Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM 20 hours ago, CentralFloridaGMRS said: I'm working on getting my Ham now. I passed all the mock test. I know nothing about DMR however. Don't worry about knowing about DMR or any of the other modes for the ham tests until you reach the Extra level. DMR is not an easy protocol to program as there are 3 elements to sync for every contact you want to use. WRXB215, SteveShannon and WRUU653 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRUE951 Posted yesterday at 03:07 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:07 PM 1 hour ago, BoxCar said: DMR is not an easy protocol to program as there are 3 elements to sync for every contact you want to use. programing is the easy part, getting the DMR info is more work.. SteveShannon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRUE951 Posted yesterday at 03:54 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:54 PM 43 minutes ago, WRUE951 said: programing is the easy part, getting the DMR info is more work.. Funny.. All these people that brag of blocking me, seep through the cracks.. They must love me.. Way to go SteveShannon.. TrikeRadio 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, BoxCar said: Don't worry about knowing about DMR or any of the other modes for the ham tests until you reach the Extra level. DMR is not an easy protocol to program as there are 3 elements to sync for every contact you want to use. This is absolutely correct. In traditional DMR programming you end up with a channel for every combination of talkgroup and repeater. It’s not uncommon to have a hundred different channels for every repeater. Then, in order to use any channel it must be added to a zone. It’s much, much easier in OpenGD77/OpenUV380. You build talkgroup lists and then you simply associate each repeater to a talkgroup list. Fortunately, extracts or even the entire database of talkgroups are very easily downloaded. But as @BoxCar said you don’t need to know anything about how DMR works to take any of the ham exams. If it’s even mentioned on the Extra exam I don’t remember it. There might be a question about digital modes in general, but if you never learn anything about it you can still easily pass the test. WRUU653 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoxCar Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 52 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: But as @BoxCar said you don’t need to know anything about how DMR works to take any of the ham exams. If it’s even mentioned on the Extra exam I don’t remember it. There might be a question about digital modes in general, but if you never learn anything about it you can still easily pass the test. The only protocols mentioned in the last expired EXTRA question pool were PACTOR and one other. Nothing about what they were or how they were formatted, just about what equipment was needed. SteveShannon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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