Easy, use the copy and paste feature
Open 2 codeplugs in the CPS and resize the windows so they are side by side
Highlight the contacts in your source codeplug, right click, copy, highlight the type of contact you are copying in your target codeplug (digital) and then right click and paste.
You can pretty much copy/paste everything except receive lists and scan lists
Setup decode Dstar and Mototrbo DMR using SDR Funcube dongle with DSD1.7
Setup decode Dstar and Mototrbo DMR using SDR Funcube dongle with DSD1.7
Tutorial on how to setup PC decode of Icom Dstar and Mototrbo DMR using DSD 1.7 and a SDR Receiver (Funcube Pro+ dongle)
Download links:
SDR#
http://sdrsharp.com/
VB-Audio
http://vbaudio.jcedeveloppement.com/D...
DSD 1.7
https://mega.co.nz/#!Ft9WFbgQ!sOhsUeM...
Tutorial on how to setup PC decode of Icom Dstar and Mototrbo DMR using DSD 1.7 and a SDR Receiver (Funcube Pro+ dongle)
Download links:
SDR#
http://sdrsharp.com/
VB-Audio
http://vbaudio.jcedeveloppement.com/D...
DSD 1.7
https://mega.co.nz/#!Ft9WFbgQ!sOhsUeM...
MotoTRBO/DMR decoding on PC with DSD
Decoding some MOTO TRBO with the Windows port of DSD - Digital speech decoder. I recommend that you listen with headphones or earphones to hear the full sound quality of the recording at the end.
The sound clip at the end of the full quality audio was recorded from the stereo mix of the computer while it was decoding. I just left it on decoding all day with a VOX recording program and listened to what had happened when I at the end of the day. That audio clip is basically a section of that.
RSSI meter on Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx
RSSI meter on Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx
Motorola MotoTRBO equipment. It’s quite easy. Press the left arrow 3 times followed by pressing the right arrow three times.
Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx:
Left arrow <<< three (3) times / Right arrow >>> (3) times
See video
http://xpr6550.blogspot.com/
Motorola MotoTRBO equipment. It’s quite easy. Press the left arrow 3 times followed by pressing the right arrow three times.
Motorola Mototrbo XPR75xx and XPR65xx:
Left arrow <<< three (3) times / Right arrow >>> (3) times
See video
http://xpr6550.blogspot.com/
Sending text messages between Hytera and Motorola
DMR Sending text messages between Hytera and Motorola radios - Exploring DMR
Sending text messages between Hytera and Motorola
One of the first things you may notice when playing with different DMR radios of different brands is their inability to exchange text messages, in most part this is because the most high end manufacturers like Motorola and Hytera use their own format for sending data over the air, this has always been the case since DMR radios started appearing on the market however things are starting to change... In the latest Motorola CPS (version 11 upwards) there is a setting for each digital channel that allows you to select if you want Motorola format text messaging or DMR standard. To use this feature you need to make sure the radio itself is running the latest firmware. You need to also set the UDP data type to DMR Standard, this checkbox is above the text message type drop down box. For Hytera radios to exchange data using the DMR standard and not Hytera's own format you need to first update your firmware and CPS to the latest version and then in the CPS from the conventional - digital common - basic menu scroll down to the bottom to miscellaneous - data bearer service and change the setting to DMR Standard. After updating the firmware and cps for both radios you will need to read back the code plug from the radio into the CPS and save it as a new code plug. Also please note that changing these settings allows cross communication of data between radios in simplex mode, for repeaters it will probably be a different story. If you are on a Hytera network and use repeaters then I don't recommend changing the data bearer service as it will likely prevent text messaging between other Hytera radios and break things like GPS and forwarding to APRS.
see video ::
Sending text messages between Hytera and Motorola
One of the first things you may notice when playing with different DMR radios of different brands is their inability to exchange text messages, in most part this is because the most high end manufacturers like Motorola and Hytera use their own format for sending data over the air, this has always been the case since DMR radios started appearing on the market however things are starting to change... In the latest Motorola CPS (version 11 upwards) there is a setting for each digital channel that allows you to select if you want Motorola format text messaging or DMR standard. To use this feature you need to make sure the radio itself is running the latest firmware. You need to also set the UDP data type to DMR Standard, this checkbox is above the text message type drop down box. For Hytera radios to exchange data using the DMR standard and not Hytera's own format you need to first update your firmware and CPS to the latest version and then in the CPS from the conventional - digital common - basic menu scroll down to the bottom to miscellaneous - data bearer service and change the setting to DMR Standard. After updating the firmware and cps for both radios you will need to read back the code plug from the radio into the CPS and save it as a new code plug. Also please note that changing these settings allows cross communication of data between radios in simplex mode, for repeaters it will probably be a different story. If you are on a Hytera network and use repeaters then I don't recommend changing the data bearer service as it will likely prevent text messaging between other Hytera radios and break things like GPS and forwarding to APRS.
see video ::
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