3/9/2024 0 Comments Dv4mini pi imageCode plugs are scattered around the Internet and shared online. There is no central database or repository. This is how I learned to program code plugs. In addition to this example, I recommend looking at available code plugs online to get an idea of different ways to improve yours. I will demonstrate programming a code plug for an example repeater, hotspot, and simplex operation. This will lead to understanding how code plugs work and how to modify them. My goal is to demonstrate how to program a DMR ham radio code plug from scratch. Doing so tends to leave most of us unable to change the configuration of our own radios. Passing around a code plug makes DMR seem plug-and-play and it’s a great way to get started. If you’re coming across this programming example and have not read the first part on terminology, please do so as this will build upon it. Terminology and radio setup are familiar to those who program commercial gear. DMR is the first commercial mode adopted for ham radio use. You picked up a new DMR radio! Congratulations! You maybe thinking, what have I gotten myself into? Good question. Read the rest of the series in the DMR in Amateur Radio series category.
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