Is there a way to pre-program a "blank" or other suitable substitute Contact?
There are times I become aware of a TalkGroup that I would like to listen and talk on. Must I use CPEditor to add this TG and write to Radio, or can I use the keypad to add it ad hoc?
New TalkGroup on the fly
Re: New TalkGroup on the fly
I have also sent this question to Radioddity Technical Support and so far they have not understood the question properly, so I still await an answer (24 hours turnaround time for each email reply).
It's quite simple. I am driving with the DB25-D and the others in a conversation want to switch to a TalkGroup that is not already programmed into my codeplug.
How do I use the microphone keypad and radio buttons to program in this new TalkGroup, without a computer being available?
Of course, I pull over to safely change the TalkGroup.
It's quite simple. I am driving with the DB25-D and the others in a conversation want to switch to a TalkGroup that is not already programmed into my codeplug.
How do I use the microphone keypad and radio buttons to program in this new TalkGroup, without a computer being available?
Of course, I pull over to safely change the TalkGroup.
Re: New TalkGroup on the fly
In short; You can't.
However.. it is possible but not as easy as you might think, especially while driving or for quick on-the-fly changes!
Since you cannot ADD NEW channels to the radio, from the radio. You can update existing ones.
So first, you would need a "blank" channel or one that you would want to edit.
Then you would have to add a new contact, entering the TG ID and Name.
Then edit the channel to use that new contact (Talkgroup)
That channel will now use the new talkgroup..
There is a Manual Dial feature.. but I believe that is private call only as I can't see a way of selecting call type.
Plus, manual dialling is all but useless as the contact call timeout only works if you receive a reply within the time set, otherwise it reverts to the default contact
Also there is no easy way to see what contact/talkgroup is active, especially with manual dialled ID's
However.. it is possible but not as easy as you might think, especially while driving or for quick on-the-fly changes!
Since you cannot ADD NEW channels to the radio, from the radio. You can update existing ones.
So first, you would need a "blank" channel or one that you would want to edit.
Then you would have to add a new contact, entering the TG ID and Name.
Then edit the channel to use that new contact (Talkgroup)
That channel will now use the new talkgroup..
There is a Manual Dial feature.. but I believe that is private call only as I can't see a way of selecting call type.
Plus, manual dialling is all but useless as the contact call timeout only works if you receive a reply within the time set, otherwise it reverts to the default contact
Also there is no easy way to see what contact/talkgroup is active, especially with manual dialled ID's
-73 de MM7DBT
Re: New TalkGroup on the fly
Ok, I am home late and tired, but appreciate your ideas. I will sleep on these and then study them and get back to you. Thank you.
Re: New TalkGroup on the fly
OK: I added a new "1-Blank" Contact and Rx_Group to my local DMR Repeater with an associated Channel. It looks promising...MM7DBT wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 5:56 pm In short; You can't.
However.. it is possible but not as easy as you might think, especially while driving or for quick on-the-fly changes!
Since you cannot ADD NEW channels to the radio, from the radio. You can update existing ones.
So first, you would need a "blank" channel or one that you would want to edit.
Then you would have to add a new contact, entering the TG ID and Name.
Then edit the channel to use that new contact (Talkgroup)
That channel will now use the new talkgroup..
There is a Manual Dial feature.. but I believe that is private call only as I can't see a way of selecting call type.
Plus, manual dialling is all but useless as the contact call timeout only works if you receive a reply within the time set, otherwise it reverts to the default contact
Also there is no easy way to see what contact/talkgroup is active, especially with manual dialled ID's
Now, I have to study the 3 manuals to figure out how to get "inside" this Channel/Contact so that I can modify using the keys.
I am not sure how Manual Dial would be helpful here, so I will read up about Manual Dial, but you indicated that it will be all but useless in my situation.
Thank you for accommodating my needs.
Re: New TalkGroup on the fly
Your hints lead me to a solution, which is indeed workable:
I have pre-programmed one or more "1-Blank" "2-Blank" etc. contacts at the end of the Contact list, with the next contact number in your Contact List, such as 212, 213, 214, etc. I also make this same Contact a Rx Group.
I then program this into a Channel/Zone for both Contact and Rx Group.
Now on the road, I want to add a new TalkGroup that is not already programmed into my Channel/Zone list.
I select the Channel for 1-Blank
Push P5 - which brings me to Contact Menu
Push Menu/OK/Select button which bring me to Contact List
Push Menu/OK/Select button which brings me to the beginning of my programmed Contact Lists.
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button one or more times counter-clockwise, which brings me to the 1-Blank (etc.) entry at the end of my Contact List
Push Menu/OK/Select button to reveal the Contact menu for this specific Contact; and the choices of SendMsg or Edit
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button until Edit is highlighted
Push Menu/OK/Select button and the Edit Menu reveals: Number, Name, Type and Save. Turn the Menu/OK/Select button to highlight Number and push the Menu/OK/Select button on Number.
Using the B/E key on the top of the radio, delete the programmed number one digit for each push of B/E; and then enter the new TalkGroup number using the keypad on the microphone. Push the Menu/OK/Select button to reveal the Edit menu selections again.
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button until Save is highlighted and Push Menu/OK/Select which should result in a "Contact Saved" screen.
Now use the B/E key to return to the selected 1Blank channel.
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button to go to a different channel and then use it again to return to the 1-Blank channel (this procedure puts the new Contact number into the radio's memory).
You should now be able to transmit and receive on this new Talkgroup!
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Of course, you cannot do this while driving, but certainly when in a safety zone or just portable, I will use this method to enter interesting TalkGroups on the fly without connecting a computer.
Thank you for inspiring me to find this solution!
I have pre-programmed one or more "1-Blank" "2-Blank" etc. contacts at the end of the Contact list, with the next contact number in your Contact List, such as 212, 213, 214, etc. I also make this same Contact a Rx Group.
I then program this into a Channel/Zone for both Contact and Rx Group.
Now on the road, I want to add a new TalkGroup that is not already programmed into my Channel/Zone list.
I select the Channel for 1-Blank
Push P5 - which brings me to Contact Menu
Push Menu/OK/Select button which bring me to Contact List
Push Menu/OK/Select button which brings me to the beginning of my programmed Contact Lists.
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button one or more times counter-clockwise, which brings me to the 1-Blank (etc.) entry at the end of my Contact List
Push Menu/OK/Select button to reveal the Contact menu for this specific Contact; and the choices of SendMsg or Edit
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button until Edit is highlighted
Push Menu/OK/Select button and the Edit Menu reveals: Number, Name, Type and Save. Turn the Menu/OK/Select button to highlight Number and push the Menu/OK/Select button on Number.
Using the B/E key on the top of the radio, delete the programmed number one digit for each push of B/E; and then enter the new TalkGroup number using the keypad on the microphone. Push the Menu/OK/Select button to reveal the Edit menu selections again.
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button until Save is highlighted and Push Menu/OK/Select which should result in a "Contact Saved" screen.
Now use the B/E key to return to the selected 1Blank channel.
Turn the Menu/OK/Select button to go to a different channel and then use it again to return to the 1-Blank channel (this procedure puts the new Contact number into the radio's memory).
You should now be able to transmit and receive on this new Talkgroup!
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Of course, you cannot do this while driving, but certainly when in a safety zone or just portable, I will use this method to enter interesting TalkGroups on the fly without connecting a computer.
Thank you for inspiring me to find this solution!
Re: New TalkGroup on the fly
Hi everyone, I have learnt this too late.
Just bought the radio but not intended to be used in a vehicle but as a base.
I set it up with mine Shark RF Hotspot and works well..............BUT.............I need to use the TYT MD2017 handheld to go Contact, manual, group call and that way I use it to change TG's I want to go to or talk to.
I used to have a TYT MD9600 and I could do that from the radio as the code plug was same as TYT MD2017 and Retevis RT 82 (this is also TYT MD2017 re badged as Retevis is only a marketing and sales operation, not an OEM of any kind).
I have the feeling will take some Chinese national to properly translate questions to them and see if the message sinks in their brains ?
Out of this topic, I find the screen too small for mobile.
Just bought the radio but not intended to be used in a vehicle but as a base.
I set it up with mine Shark RF Hotspot and works well..............BUT.............I need to use the TYT MD2017 handheld to go Contact, manual, group call and that way I use it to change TG's I want to go to or talk to.
I used to have a TYT MD9600 and I could do that from the radio as the code plug was same as TYT MD2017 and Retevis RT 82 (this is also TYT MD2017 re badged as Retevis is only a marketing and sales operation, not an OEM of any kind).
I have the feeling will take some Chinese national to properly translate questions to them and see if the message sinks in their brains ?
Out of this topic, I find the screen too small for mobile.