Pi-Star / MMDVM (Jumbospot) Motorola incompatibility?
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:26 am
Hi.
Having extreme trouble trying to get a Motorola DP3600 to work with a Pi-Star / MMDVM hotspot and the Brandmester network in the UK.
Sadly, the JumboSpot board (from Amazon, not cheap) turns out to be a clone, with minimal noise filtering on the PSU rails, but it "calibrates" OK using pistar-mmdvmcal. Also, using the same Motorola DP3600 radio. Audio quality and reliability receiving data from the network is 100%.
Doing the Radio to MMDVM checks, BER is well under 1% at all times (average some 0.06%) and according to the Pi-Star dashboard, no packet loss from the radio.
As above, I've got it receiving fine, but it just will not pass audio when I transmit. The Pi-Star recognises my transmission, ID and callsign, grabs a new dynamic TG (despite the same TG's being already assigned as static TG's) but no audio passes.
Assuming there is no fundamental compatibility issue* between Pi-Star/MMDVM and Motorola (who after all played a major part in the commercial world with DMR.)
(* I've been told, that the Brandmeister Echo TG9990 talk-group, needs to be used as a "private call". But if I try that, the radio refuses to even key up!)
What am I likely doing wrong? Obviously something.
Any assistance at all welcome, re the Pi-Star and Motorola (I have access to a working CPS install.)
Any extra information needed to help advise, just ask.
73.
Dave G8KBV (or G0WBX)
Having extreme trouble trying to get a Motorola DP3600 to work with a Pi-Star / MMDVM hotspot and the Brandmester network in the UK.
Sadly, the JumboSpot board (from Amazon, not cheap) turns out to be a clone, with minimal noise filtering on the PSU rails, but it "calibrates" OK using pistar-mmdvmcal. Also, using the same Motorola DP3600 radio. Audio quality and reliability receiving data from the network is 100%.
Doing the Radio to MMDVM checks, BER is well under 1% at all times (average some 0.06%) and according to the Pi-Star dashboard, no packet loss from the radio.
As above, I've got it receiving fine, but it just will not pass audio when I transmit. The Pi-Star recognises my transmission, ID and callsign, grabs a new dynamic TG (despite the same TG's being already assigned as static TG's) but no audio passes.
Assuming there is no fundamental compatibility issue* between Pi-Star/MMDVM and Motorola (who after all played a major part in the commercial world with DMR.)
(* I've been told, that the Brandmeister Echo TG9990 talk-group, needs to be used as a "private call". But if I try that, the radio refuses to even key up!)
What am I likely doing wrong? Obviously something.
Any assistance at all welcome, re the Pi-Star and Motorola (I have access to a working CPS install.)
Any extra information needed to help advise, just ask.
73.
Dave G8KBV (or G0WBX)