Hotspot
A hotspot is a low-power (10-20 milliwatt) digital voice repeater and gateway that enables you to connect to our PNWDigital netork (or others). We have 10 MMVDM servers which have…
A hotspot is a low-power (10-20 milliwatt) digital voice repeater and gateway that enables you to connect to our PNWDigital netork (or others). We have 10 MMVDM servers which have…
No. “All Call” was once an emergency only talkgroup and still is but with the availability of cellular phones, the active support of All Call has been deprioritized. Please do…
See the Talkgroups Matrix. Find your district and repeater. When you click on your repeater, you will see a column titled “Rule.” This column indicates if the Talkgroup is full…
The repeaters are spread out over WA, BC, CA, OR, and ID. If you want to see the big picture, take a look at our Repeater Map Interactive with pop-ups,…
If you want to have a more satisfying DMR experience and reduce potential frustration and system congestion, you SHOULD activate your radio’s Talk Permit tone. The Talk Permit tone, aka,…
Bottom Line: Use the Callwatch service. (It used to be called ‘Netwatch’) Callwatch displays, in real-time, important information about each call to the PNWDigital repeater system. It shows talkgroup, signal…
Go to the VU (audio level) meter page. Speak into any of the following talk groups: Audio Test, Parrot, Net 1 or Net 2. When you complete your TX, the…
There are several ways to do so, but likely the best is the big picture method by looking at a map of the Pacific Northwest. If you want to see…