I have been scratching my head and not finding a lot of info on this. How do you disconnect from a YSF room when using DMR2YSF with DMRGateway?
Initially, I thought that since you use TG7 for YSF, that you could pass a 74000 and disconnect. This does not seem to work, nor does passing a TG4000.
Wondering if I need to add a routing rule or if there is something I am missing?
Any help would be much appreciated...
73
N4BIL
SOLVED: How do you disconnect from YSF when using DMR2YSF with DMRGateway?
SOLVED: How do you disconnect from YSF when using DMR2YSF with DMRGateway?
Last edited by N4BIL on Thu Aug 06, 2020 4:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How do you disconnect from YSF when using DMR2YSF with DMRGateway?
Playing around I discovered the answer. You need to send a PC 7004000 and it disconnects you from whatever YSF or FCS reflector you are on.
Re: SOLVED: How do you disconnect from YSF when using DMR2YSF with DMRGateway?
Yes your correct...
DMR2YSF uses a prefix of 70 ahead of the YSF reflectors 5 digit id no to difference its Tg from any other used with other dmr networks.
Given you need a 4000 to unlink,
We make 4000 a 5digit no. 04000
So it becomes 7004000.
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DMR2YSF uses a prefix of 70 ahead of the YSF reflectors 5 digit id no to difference its Tg from any other used with other dmr networks.
Given you need a 4000 to unlink,
We make 4000 a 5digit no. 04000
So it becomes 7004000.
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Andrew M1DNS.
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