What is a Networked Talkgroup (TG)?
Networked talkgroups are any TG's that are passed through the c-Bridge controller from one repeater to another. Almost all TG's on PNWDigital are networked, including those from other c-Bridges or…
Networked talkgroups are any TG's that are passed through the c-Bridge controller from one repeater to another. Almost all TG's on PNWDigital are networked, including those from other c-Bridges or…
Not currently but it is planned to be implemented on our two slot MMDVM servers such as Ted and possibly RexX. The single slot servers will not support APRS-Digital on…
No, it doesn't interfere. For instance, when Anytone radios send APRS-digital data, it uses a separate talkgroup, 311999, on timeslot 1. You may be using a voice talkgroup that is…
A zone is a group of channels, typically built to hold the active talkgroups for a specific repeater. But a zone may also be built to support multiple repeaters based…
Bridgewatch, created by Ben K7DMG, also uses the same piping options as Callwatch. Additionally, Bridgewatch will allow selection of repeaters to further specify showing only valid talkgroups. One click will…
Callwatch shows the traffic across PNWDigital's 4 primary c-Bridges. Top table show the active talker information Lower table shows the call history, 900-1500 calls in the history generally Both tables show…
Repeaters and MMDVM servers are programmed with their own set of talkgroups, which comprises the "talkgroup deck". This deck is also matched to the codeplugs that are generated by ACB…
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…