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Return to Homebrew repeater protocol.

At the moment we have two versions of the Homebrew repeater protocol:

Disclaimer[edit]

Connecting to Brandmeister with the protocols Homebrew and MMDVM Hosts is reserved for repeaters and hotspots with an onboard radio (RF) module.

If you are writing software or building an appliance to connect to Brandmeister without a radio transmitter, you must use a more suitable protocol. Please contact the development team (https://t.me/BRANDMEISTERGENERALSUPPORT) and we will assist you in choosing the best protocol for your application.

If you want to interconnect another amateur radio network with BrandMeister, you must use a Open Bridge protocol. Please post a request on the Brandmeister support platform (https://support.brandmeister.network) for assistance.

If you want to interconnect a non-amateur radio network to BrandMeister, don't.

Do not create software solutions or build appliances without onboard radio modules that impersonate the HomeBrew or MMDVM Host protocols. This configuration might not work with newer versions of BrandMeister and we cannot provide any support for it.

G4KLX MMDVMHost version[edit]

This version of the homebrew repeater protocol is implemented at BrandMeister as "MMDVM Host". The protocol is very close to a version of DL5DI but has some principal changes that are not documented in that specification. Over time, changes introduced have alienated these two protocols.

https://github.com/g4klx/MMDVMHost g4klx/MMDVMHost

Publicly-available version as initially specified by DL5DI[edit]

You can find the spec here: File:DMRplus IPSC Protocol for HB repeater.pdf This version of the homebrew repeater protocol is implemented at BrandMeister as "Homebrew Repeater"

Please note, this specification is not necessarily complete.

Corrections and additions[edit]

Site Beacon and RSSI (extensions)[edit]

Incoming call interrupt[edit]

Client could request server to interrupt current incoming call.


Examples[edit]

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