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== Reflectors == | == Reflectors == | ||
+ | <h2><b>Reflectors are now deprecated</b>. Use appropriate TalkGroups.</h2> | ||
+ | <p>For DV4mini users it is necessary to use the new software from xreflector.net. </p> | ||
− | + | It is no longer going to be possible to use these on other hotspots and repeaters, using the TalkGroups directly is essential. | |
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This is not a complete list, but serves as an example: | This is not a complete list, but serves as an example: | ||
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== Hotspots == | == Hotspots == |
Ireland | |
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MCC Prefix | 272 |
Coordinators | EI7IG, EI5HBB, |
Website | https://brandmeister.network |
DMR Repeaters have 2 timeslots (TS), which allow 2 simultaneous conversations. This is similar to having two separate analog repeaters.
As TG91 is routed to Time Slot 1 (TS1) on all repeaters worldwide, we may as well keep the convention of International and "Chat" TG's on TS1
Since TG2722 for calling is statically linked to TS2, there's a possibility that other communication will be interrupted by other calls. The rule of thumb is therefore to make your call on TS2, and then move to TS1 and continue the conversation on the agreed talkgroup.
Currently the chat group TG 2723 is good for traditional repeater conversations. It is only audible on repeaters where a user has PTT-activated it, it will 'go away' after approximately 10 minutes of inactivity. So no need to worry about forgetting to disconnect.
TG2724 is cross connected to the IE-YSF Wires-X Bridge
If your interested in seeing where the current Ireland traffic is, you can click here: LastHeard on Ireland Server
Don't be afraid to "break" something! Worst case is that we find a problem that we can fix.
Each repeater/gateway should have the national talk group (TG2722) statically configured on TS2
A considerate way to use the system is to use the calling group for short messages or agreeing on a chat group (2723-2724), then move to TS1 and the agreed TG to complete the conversation.
Non-static groups are user activated by PTT. Normally use TS1 for user activated groups.
User activated groups are active for 10 minutes after last local keyup. These can be disconnected immediately by making a private call to 4000
Talkgroup | Name | Description | Reflector | |
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TalkGroup/2722 | 2722 | Ireland Calling | Ireland National Calling | 4780 |
TalkGroup/2723 | 2723 | Ireland Chat | Casual chat | |
TalkGroup/2724 | 2724 | Ireland WIRES-X | Link to IE-YSF | |
TalkGroup/27240 | 27240 | Souther Ireland Repeater Network | Link to Southern Ireland Repeater Network |
Additionally, there are several special talkgroups:
When configuring your radio / terminal there IDs can be useful to know.
Parrot | 272997 |
RRS / GPS / APRS | 272999 |
For DV4mini users it is necessary to use the new software from xreflector.net.
It is no longer going to be possible to use these on other hotspots and repeaters, using the TalkGroups directly is essential.
This is not a complete list, but serves as an example:
It is recommended by John McCarthy, EI8JA, our national repeater coordinator to use either 434.000Mhz or 438.800Mhz for personal hotspots.
If your repeater is in Ireland, we recommend you connect it to the Ireland master using the hostname bm1.ei3rcw.ampr.org.
If you need a password, contact ei7ig@ei7ig.org
Try not to use IP adress since it could change.
Manufacturer specific settings:
Ireland | |
---|---|
MCC Prefix | 272 |
Coordinators | EI7IG, EI5HBB, |
Website | https://brandmeister.network |
DMR Repeaters have 2 timeslots (TS), which allow 2 simultaneous conversations. This is similar to having two separate analog repeaters.
As TG91 is routed to Time Slot 1 (TS1) on all repeaters worldwide, we may as well keep the convention of International and "Chat" TG's on TS1
Since TG2722 for calling is statically linked to TS2, there's a possibility that other communication will be interrupted by other calls. The rule of thumb is therefore to make your call on TS2, and then move to TS1 and continue the conversation on the agreed talkgroup.
Currently the chat group TG 2723 is good for traditional repeater conversations. It is only audible on repeaters where a user has PTT-activated it, it will 'go away' after approximately 10 minutes of inactivity. So no need to worry about forgetting to disconnect.
TG2724 is cross connected to the IE-YSF Wires-X Bridge
If your interested in seeing where the current Ireland traffic is, you can click here: LastHeard on Ireland Server
Don't be afraid to "break" something! Worst case is that we find a problem that we can fix.
Each repeater/gateway should have the national talk group (TG2722) statically configured on TS2
A considerate way to use the system is to use the calling group for short messages or agreeing on a chat group (2723-2724), then move to TS1 and the agreed TG to complete the conversation.
Non-static groups are user activated by PTT. Normally use TS1 for user activated groups.
User activated groups are active for 10 minutes after last local keyup. These can be disconnected immediately by making a private call to 4000
Talkgroup | Name | Description | Reflector | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TalkGroup/2722 | 2722 | Ireland Calling | Ireland National Calling | 4780 |
TalkGroup/2723 | 2723 | Ireland Chat | Casual chat | |
TalkGroup/2724 | 2724 | Ireland WIRES-X | Link to IE-YSF | |
TalkGroup/27240 | 27240 | Souther Ireland Repeater Network | Link to Southern Ireland Repeater Network |
Additionally, there are several special talkgroups:
When configuring your radio / terminal there IDs can be useful to know.
Parrot | 272997 |
RRS / GPS / APRS | 272999 |
For DV4mini users it is necessary to use the new software from xreflector.net.
It is no longer going to be possible to use these on other hotspots and repeaters, using the TalkGroups directly is essential.
This is not a complete list, but serves as an example:
It is recommended by John McCarthy, EI8JA, our national repeater coordinator to use either 434.000Mhz or 438.800Mhz for personal hotspots.
If your repeater is in Ireland, we recommend you connect it to the Ireland master using the hostname bm1.ei3rcw.ampr.org.
If you need a password, contact ei7ig@ei7ig.org
Try not to use IP adress since it could change.
Manufacturer specific settings: