Is There A Graphical Representation Of The Caller History?
Yes. It is called “Bridgewatch.” It has functionality similar to “Callwatch'' and in addition includes links to caller’s QRZ and DMRID pages, a list of the last 10 stations, and…
Yes. It is called “Bridgewatch.” It has functionality similar to “Callwatch'' and in addition includes links to caller’s QRZ and DMRID pages, a list of the last 10 stations, and…
On the Callwatch page, enter text in the “Accept Text” and/or “Reject Text” boxes at the top of the screen. Text in the “Accept Text” box will filter to include…
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…
Number 1 designates timeslot 1 and Number 2 designates timeslot 2. It helpful to know which timeslot you are operating on so 1 and 2 are attached to the Labels. (e.g.,…
Yes. In fact, you must Kerchunk part-time talkgroups to be able to listen in to them. Please read this post by NO7RF for more details.
Full Time talkgroups, also known as ‘static talkgroups’ are always active and transmitting radio traffic. No need to kerchunk a Full Time talkgroup. A Part Time talkgroup, also known as…
Loosely similar to CTCSS in the FM world, a form of repeater access control. Color has no relation to the term as it is numerical only There are 16 codes…
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…
RTS is a nifty radio programming tool to use to maintain codeplugs. RTS can program many DMR different radios. RTS has been around for many years, and it is well…