Dmr2ysf disconnect?

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kd0ess
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Dmr2ysf disconnect?

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Subject is pretty much self-explanatory. I’m connected to a YSF and I want to unlink from it without having to power down my hotspot. How do I do that from the Md380 radio?
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Re: Dmr2ysf disconnect?

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I noticed that too, there is no Disconnect code for DMR2YSF.

But if you look in the list of FCS repeaters, you know, like FCS290 or FCS286 in the top of that is FCS100 (DMR2YSF [through DMR Gateway] ) is 7100100 FCS room 100 just says Repeater and no other descriptor.

I take this to be just the loacal repeater (such as DMR TG 9 or TG 2 (in some places) .

Just have FCS 100 as your Startup room (Unlinked, but linked to a dead, unused channel from what I gather. And add a channel for FCS100 (Depending on if you use DMR2YSF Straight, or through the gateway. DMR2YSF=100100 through the DMRGateway=7100100.

This should accomplish what you want.
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Re: Dmr2ysf disconnect?

Post by WB3IHY »

I've found that issuing a standard 4000 disconnects me from DMR2YSF quite effectively.

YSF Network on the Pi-Star dashboard goes from whatever host I was connected to to indicating "not linked."

And my startup host is set to "none."
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