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Finland | |
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MCC Prefix | 244 |
Coordinators | OH2LAK,OH3ERV, |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/groups/FinDMR/ |
FinDMR Next Generation DMR network is powered by Brandmeister
We are on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/FinDMR/
FinDMR information portal is located at http://dmr.fi/
Details of DMR repeaters in Finland are available at automatic.sral.fi -service
Supporting and welcoming all repeaters and hotspots honoring local regulations. Mainly intended for Finnish and Estonian stations to connect.
Default passwords for hotspots & MMDVM etc. are disabled. Personalized passwords are required for all connections. Please read more here; https://news.brandmeister.network/configure-a-security-password-for-your-hotspots/
Regarding hotspot or repeater passwords, sysop rights assignment or any other questions, please contact the FinDMR BM-administration team via email at mailto:BM-2441-admins@findmr.groups.io
Email reflector for everyone interested about FinDMR: https://findmr.groups.io/g/findmr
FinDMR group discussion; (below are linked together so no need to join both)
Information how to set your own hotspot security password can be found here; https://news.brandmeister.network/configure-a-security-password-for-your-hotspots/
FinDMR talkgroups are assigned to timeslots according to the general model; Countrywide and international traffic on TS1 and regional traffic on TS2.
On dynamic talkgroups the timeout is 10 minutes, handoff timer is 15 seconds.
TG number | TG formal name | Description |
244 | 244 Finland | Countrywide talkgroup, static on all repeaters |
The Finnish repeater allocation has specific channels reserved for digital repeaters. Most of the FinDMR network repeaters use these specific channels but there are also some which do use old mixed-mode channels. More information can be found from automatic.sral.fi -service.
Please note that users should program their radios to transmit on the Repeater RX -frequency and listen on the Repeater TX -frequency
Channel number | Repeater TX | Repeater RX |
V1 | 145.5750 MHz | 144.9750 MHz |
V2 | 145.5875 MHz | 144.9875 MHz |
Channel number | Repeater TX | Repeater RX |
U0 | 434.5000 MHz | 432.5000 MHz |
U1 | 434.5125 MHz | 432.5125 MHz |
U2 | 434.5250 MHz | 432.5250 MHz |
U3 | 434.5375 MHz | 432.5375 MHz |
U4 | 434.5500 MHz | 432.5500 MHz |
U5 | 434.5625 MHz | 432.5625 MHz |
U6 | 434.5750 MHz | 432.5750 MHz |
U7 | 434.5875 MHz | 432.5875 MHz |
Channel number | Repeater TX | Repeater RX |
UW6 | 438.0750 MHz | 433.0750 MHz |
UW7 | 438.0875 MHz | 433.0875 MHz |
UW8 | 438.1000 MHz | 433.1000 MHz |
UW9 | 438.1125 MHz | 433.1125 MHz |
UW10 | 438.1250 MHz | 433.1250 MHz |
UW11 | 438.1375 MHz | 433.1375 MHz |
UW12 | 438.1500 MHz | 433.1500 MHz |
For direct communication on simplex frequencies, recommendation is to use TS1 with CC1.
Please set the following parameters to your radio for DMO operations;
TG number | TG formal name | Description |
99 | 99 DMO | Direct Mode Operations on simplex channel |
Frequency | Usage |
145.375 MHz | Digital voice calling channel |
144.825 MHz | Simplex operations |
144.8375 MHz | Simplex operations |
Frequency | Usage |
434.400 MHz | Digital voice calling channel |
434.4125 MHz | Simplex operations |
434.425 MHz | Simplex operations |
434.4375 MHz | Simplex operations |
434.450 MHz | Simplex operations |
For hotspot operations on simplex frequencies, recommendation is to use an arbitrary CC between 11..15. Not CC1
Please configure the actual location of your hotspot to its configuration, the location is delivered to the Brandmeister Dashboard. Please observe other hotspots in your close vicinity and use different frequency and CC to avoid looping through the system!
Hotspot is not by default an licensed automatic station so it is not allowed to leave it on without direct supervision.
Please set the following parameters to your radio for hotspot operations;
Frequency | Usage |
144.850 MHz | Hotspot operations |
144.8625 MHz | Hotspot operations |
Frequency | Usage |
434.4625 MHz | Hotspot operations |
434.475 MHz | Hotspot operations |
434.4875 MHz | Hotspot operations |
NOTE: This is preliminary information and not yet verified |
For duplex hotspot operations the frequencies 434.9875/432.9875, 434.9625/432.9625 and 434.9375/432.9375 can be used. Please check that the frequencies are free on your area.