Duplex hotspot, using Brandmeister.
On the admin dash, at the lower left, it shows the talkgroup and reflector for each timeslice.
I seem to remember these being referred to as the "linked" talkgroup. What, exactly, is this telling me?
If I have several static talkgroups set for TS2 (for example) the "linked" TG seems to change to match the most recent QSO that comes in on the TS. It doesn't seem to be sticky for any time period. It also seems to change whenever I key up on a particular TG. Then changes again if traffic comes in for a different TG.
So what is the significance of these TGs?
"linked" talkgroups?
Re: "linked" talkgroups?
That indicates the talkgroup the hotspot is currently connected to.
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Re: "linked" talkgroups?
What does "connected to" mean? My experience is not much, since keying up with the radio set to a different TG will change it. As will traffic from the net from a different TG.
Mark
Re: "linked" talkgroups?
Well, for Brandmeister, you only get such "traffic from the net" if:
1) the talkgroup was manually set to static
2) the talkgroup is pseudo-static (the dynamic talkgroup you most recently keyed up)
3) the talkgroup is dynamic and has not timed out
My understanding is that "repeaters" only have #3, while simple hotspots support all three categories.
It may be of more use if one is running multimode (D-Star and DMR, say), and the contacts list has filled with a different mode
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Dennis L Bieber
Re: "linked" talkgroups?
I'm running a duplex hotspot. I observe #1 which causes the "linked" TG to change. Can change frequently if I have multiple static TGs defined.
Mark