![]() ![]() This means it may only transmit on TS2, but it wont be able to simultaneously monitor TS1. The radio however is not full duplex, even though it is only transmitting 50% of the time, the receiver is not active the other 50% of the time. I would assume the radio uses the selected time slot (usually 2 for local). ![]() I am not sure what Time Slot simplex uses. I have added the Contact Name: Simplex to my simplex channel info as well. That way if we are at a hamfest we can just switch to simplex on the output.ĭMR recommended simplex calling is 441.0Mhz. I am just using the output frequency of the repeater (TX and RX frequency are set the same). What I am doing is creating a simplex channel for every DMR repeater I have. I do not have any other DMR Transceiver to test, but it works with a MD-380 and a scanner. ![]() When I select AU Simplex and I put my TRX-2 DMR scanner on 443.1125Mhz I hear audio! It appears to work well. When I select Zone AU Local I have three channels now. Group List: AU Local (I have Local2, Local9 and Simplex in this Group list) What I did was create a new channel under "Channels Information" with the following information.Ĭheck Allow Talk around, nothing else checked.Ĭontact Name: Simplex (this is defined in Digital RX Group List as 99) My radio has the button above the PTT set to select T/A or High and Low power. It appears programming simplex is not too complex, but its not as simple as pushing the T/A button on the radio. The original Ken code plug did not have any provisions for simplex on a repeater output (talkaround) or on regular simplex. ![]()
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