Hi Group,
Is the NXDN RAN code a similar system to the Colour code used with DMR and if so will the repeater reject incorrect codes transmitted to it ?
Thanks,
Mike G1ZRN.
NXDN RAN code ?
Re: NXDN RAN code ?
FYI, RAN codes are discovered in this article by the The Connecticut NXDN Amateur Radio Network:
What is NXDN all About?
https://ctnxdn.wordpress.com/what-is-nxdn-all-about/
What is NXDN all About?
https://ctnxdn.wordpress.com/what-is-nxdn-all-about/
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Playing with Pi-Star (unofficial notes about setting up and using Pi-Star):
https://amateurradionotes.com/pi-star.htm
Playing with Pi-Star (unofficial notes about setting up and using Pi-Star):
https://amateurradionotes.com/pi-star.htm
Re: NXDN RAN code ?
Thanks for the reply.
What I really want to know is, if the wrong or no RAN code is transmitted, does MMDVM host reject the transmission as it does when using DMR ?
Mike G1ZRN.
What I really want to know is, if the wrong or no RAN code is transmitted, does MMDVM host reject the transmission as it does when using DMR ?
Mike G1ZRN.
Re: NXDN RAN code ?
Yes, treat the RAN like a DMR colour code or an FM CTCSS. If it's not using the same one as the hotspot/repeater is setup to then your signal is ignoredG1ZRN wrote:Thanks for the reply.
What I really want to know is, if the wrong or no RAN code is transmitted, does MMDVM host reject the transmission as it does when using DMR ?
Mike G1ZRN.
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Re: NXDN RAN code ?
Thanks for the reply.
That's what I assumed but for some reason it doesn't seem to matter what RAN we select in our copy of MMDVM in pi-star it still goes through even if the radio is not transmitting any RAN code.
I'll have to try the configuration and check I haven't got anything set wrong.
Cheers,
Mike G1ZRN.
That's what I assumed but for some reason it doesn't seem to matter what RAN we select in our copy of MMDVM in pi-star it still goes through even if the radio is not transmitting any RAN code.
I'll have to try the configuration and check I haven't got anything set wrong.
Cheers,
Mike G1ZRN.