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== USA Masters and Contacts ==
 
The United States has three masters, 3101, 3102 and 3103
 
 
{{Masters}}
 
{{Master
 
|id=3101
 
|managers=W9DRR
 
|location=New York, NY
 
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{{Master
 
|id=3102
 
|managers=N3FE
 
|location=Dallas, TX.
 
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{{Master
 
|id=3103
 
|managers=WX7M
 
|location=San Jose, CA.
 
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== Master Server Information ==
 
== Master Server Information ==
 
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! Location
 
! Location
 
! Donations
 
! Donations
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| 3101
 
| 3101.repeater.net
 
| 107.191.99.14
 
| New York, New York
 
| LINK
 
 
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| 3102
 
| 3102
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| San Jose, California
 
| San Jose, California
 
| [https://www.nfoservers.com/donate.pl?force_recipient=1&recipient=w7xm%40w7xm.com Donate]
 
| [https://www.nfoservers.com/donate.pl?force_recipient=1&recipient=w7xm%40w7xm.com Donate]
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| 3104
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| 3104.repeater.net
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| 162.248.88.117
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| Chicago, Illinois
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| [https://www.nfoservers.com/donate.pl?force_recipient=1&recipient=n3fe%40repeater.net Donate]
 
|}
 
|}
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== Announcements ==
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'''08/18/2021 - 2021 Summer Updates''' - [[Media:BM_USA_Summer_Updates_2021.pdf | View Summer Updates PDF]]
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'''05/08/2021 - 3101 Removed from Pi-Star DMR Connections''' - 3101 will no longer be an option for users in Pi-Star please choose another master server to connect to.
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'''04/23/2021 - Decommission of BM3101 Server''' - [[Media:Transition_to_3104_notice.pdf | View Announcement PDF]].
  
 
== Support ==
 
== Support ==
 
To contact the team or request for technical assistance please utilize one of the following options to contact us,
 
To contact the team or request for technical assistance please utilize one of the following options to contact us,
  
* '''Email:''' dmr-admins@repeater.net
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* '''Help Website:''' [https://help.brandmeister.us/ BM Self Help Website]
  
* '''Telegram:''' https://t.me/BRANDMEISTERGENERALSUPPORT
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* '''Submit a Ticket Request:''' [https://support.brandmeister.network/servicedesk/customer/portal/3 BM USA Support]  Note: This uses a different ID and Password not linked to the selfcare system. So you will need to register a new account if this is the first time using the Support System.
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* '''Telegram:''' [https://t.me/joinchat/C3GS20QYNAxkXzEH8DBRgA USA User Support] or  [https://t.me/BRANDMEISTERGENERALSUPPORT General Worldwide Support]
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* '''Subscribe to General Announcements and Notices:''' [https://groups.io/g/BrandMeisterUSA BMUSA Groups.io]
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== Connecting Hotspots to BrandMeister ==
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'''Users connecting hotspots to BrandMeister USA Servers will be required have a Selfcare account and to set their hotspot security password..'''
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Visit https://help.brandmeister.us/hotspots/connecting-hotspots for detailed information on how to connect hotspots to BrandMeister.
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== Connecting Repeaters to BrandMeister ==
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'''Users connecting hotspots to BrandMeister USA Servers will be required have a Selfcare account and to set their hotspot security password..'''
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Visit https://help.brandmeister.us/repeaters/connecting-repeaters for detailed information on how to connect hotspots to BrandMeister.
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== Hoseline ==
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This service allows for users to monitor (listen) to talk groups from a web browser. Visit https://hose.brandmeister.network.
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== Timers ==
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Master Servers control two main timers for system usage. Holdoff (handoff) Timer and On Demand (Dynamic) Timers.
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'''Hand Off Timer''' (Hold off) is set for 5 Mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function will hold off all other talk groups on a Time Slot when a user activates a talk group and will hold of the other dynamic and static talk groups on a Timeslot for a period of 5 minutes.
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'''On Demand Timer''' (Dynamic) is set for 15 mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function provides for when a user keys up a dynamic talk group and will stay active for a period of 15 minutes. Once the timer exceeds this time the dynamic talk group will drop off.
  
* '''Submit a Ticket Request:''' https://support.brandmeister.network/servicedesk/customer/portals
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'''Auto Static''' is for simplex based hotspots where a talk group is set static automatically to allow use of the activated talk group and will stay active for a period of 15 minutes. Once the timer exceeds this time the dynamic talk group will drop off. To remove the auto static talk group either key up another talk group or use TG4000 to clear the auto static talk group.  You don't have to use TG 4000 when moving to another TG. This only is used if you want to disconnect for all talk groups currently sent auto static on your hotspot.
  
 
== Not Supported on USA Masters ==
 
== Not Supported on USA Masters ==
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| <strong>DV4Mini USB Stick - Read on!</strong>
 
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| The USA Master servers 3101. 3102. and 3103 will no longer support the DV4Mini as of January 2018.
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| The USA Master servers 3101. 3102. and 3103 will no longer support the DV4Mini in its reflector form as of January 2018 however the new software from xreflector.net provides the capability for DV4Mini to accept TalkGroups.
 
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== Bridging to USA Master Servers ==
 
== Bridging to USA Master Servers ==
 
=== Supported Bridging ===
 
=== Supported Bridging ===
USA Master Servers support the bridging of [[C-Bridge_CC-CC_Link | CBridge]], [[Open_Bridge | OpenBridge]], [[XLX | XLX Interlink]] , YSF Client, [[WiresX | Wires-X]], [[IMRS | IMRS ]] and NXDN Client. Using MMDVM Bridge/client (Peer connection), typically used with HBLink, to Bridge Talk groups are not supported and should request one of the following supported bridges if needing to bridge between network/systems. For example, to Bridge HBLink Server and BrandMeister use of OpenBridge is the proper way to link to talk groups between the two systems.
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USA Master Servers does support the bridging protocols of [[C-Bridge_CC-CC_Link | CBridge]], [[Open_Bridge | OpenBridge]], [[XLX | XLX Interlink]] , YSF Client, [[WiresX | Wires-X]], [[IMRS | IMRS ]] and NXDN Clients.  
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All requests must be submitted via our ticket system and reviewed by the team to determine if there is a benefit to the users of BrandMeister USA servers.  
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We will not be approving of new connections to networks/servers such as TGIF, DMR+, FreeStar, FreeDMR, etc.
  
 
=== Talk Groups ===
 
=== Talk Groups ===
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=== OpenBridge ===
 
=== OpenBridge ===
Please limit your requests to 10 to 15 talk groups. We will only provide 5, 6 and 7 digit talk groups at this time.
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We currently only provide talk groups which are related to you or your group such as your 7-digit ID or your groups 6-digit/7-digit IDs. 5-Digit talk groups are on a case-by-case basis.
  
 
== Creation of Talk Groups ==
 
== Creation of Talk Groups ==
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== Cross Links ==
 
== Cross Links ==
There are to be NO cross-links bridging of any type on any State-Wide talk groups, Tacs 310-312, or USA Nationwide 3100.  It seems people like to experiment and this is NOT the place to do it.  If you need to test, please use your personal DMR ID as a 7 digit group call (talk group). We are a guest to those talk groups.
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There are to be NO cross-links/cross-mode/bridging of any type on any State-Wide talk groups, Tacs 310-312, or USA Nationwide 3100.  It seems people like to experiment and this is NOT the place to do it.  If you need to test, please use your personal DMR ID as a 7 digit group call (talk group). We are a guest to those talk groups.
  
 
== TAC (tactical) Channels ==
 
== TAC (tactical) Channels ==
TAC 310 - 312  are bridged between different networks through DMRX so that communications between different networks are possible.  Please allow time between each transmission to allow others to also use the talk groups.  When a users on a cbridge activates a talkgroup, they will not hear anything until the next transmission starts. We are a guest on these talk groups. 
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TAC 310 - 312  are bridged between different networks so that communications between different networks are possible.  Please allow time between each transmission to allow others to also use the talk groups.  When a users on a cbridge activates a talkgroup, they will not hear anything until the next transmission starts.  
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TAC 310 - 312 should NOT be used as a primary talk groups by anyone! USA Nationwide 3100 should be used for that.  If you wish to have longer conversation, that is what the TACs are for.  Not to initiate a conversation.
 
TAC 310 - 312 should NOT be used as a primary talk groups by anyone! USA Nationwide 3100 should be used for that.  If you wish to have longer conversation, that is what the TACs are for.  Not to initiate a conversation.
  
 
Update July 6th 2019:  The TAC channels can no longer be made as static talkgroups.  The TACs were being used as call groups, which they aren't.  We have also removed the auto-static option on the hotspots.  This means they will time out after a duration of time.
 
Update July 6th 2019:  The TAC channels can no longer be made as static talkgroups.  The TACs were being used as call groups, which they aren't.  We have also removed the auto-static option on the hotspots.  This means they will time out after a duration of time.
  
== Timers ==
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== Nationwide 3100 ==
Master Servers control two main timers for system usage. Holdoff (handoff) Timer and On Demand (Dynamic) Timers.
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This is the main talkgroup for the United States. All are welcome but we do ask if you are a foreign station to please make contact and move to a tac talkgroup. Talkgroups have labels for a reason and we do not want this turning into a World Wide talkgroup like talkgroup 91.  There is to be no cross-links / cross-modes of any type to this talkgroup unless using an OpenBridge or Cbridge connection.
  
'''Hand Off Timer''' (Hold off) is set for 5 Mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function will hold off all other talk groups on a Time Slot when a user activates a talk group and will hold of the other dynamic and static talk groups on a Timeslot for a period of 5 minutes.
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== Statewide Talk Groups ==
 
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'''State''' talk groups should be used as '''call channels or short conversations of 10 minutes or less'''.  Most states have chat or tac talk groups of their own that you may used for longer discussions. Many repeaters carry their local statewide talk groups as static talk groups. Please be courteous and remember how many repeaters you may be keying up when using a statewide talk group.  If you are using another statewide talk group and are not in communications with someone else in that state, please be courteous and move to a different talk group. Nets on Statewides are an exception.
'''On Demand Timer''' (Dynamic) is set for 15 mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function provides for when a user keys up a dynamic talk group and will stay active for a period of 15 minutes. Once the timer exceeds this time the dynamic talk group will drop off.
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''Statewide Talkgroup usage should use true dmr only. There should be no bridging of any other modes to ANY statewide talkgroup.''
  
 
== Talk Groups ==
 
== Talk Groups ==
State talk groups should be used as call channels or short conversations of 15 minutes or less.  Some states have chat or tac talk groups of their own that you may used for longer discussions.  Many repeaters carry their local statewide talk groups as static talk groups.  Please be courteous and remember how many repeaters you may be keying up when using a statewide talk group.  If you are using another statewide talk group and are not in communications with someone else in that state, please be courteous and move to a different talk group.
 
 
 
A complete listing of all talkgroups can be found [https://brandmeister.network/?page=talkgroups by clicking here.]
 
A complete listing of all talkgroups can be found [https://brandmeister.network/?page=talkgroups by clicking here.]
  
 
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! style="width: 100px;" | Number
 
! style="width: 100px;" | Number
! style="width: 100px;" | Slot
 
 
! style="width: 140px;" | Name
 
! style="width: 140px;" | Name
 
! style="width: 400px;" | Notes
 
! style="width: 400px;" | Notes
 
! style="width: 100px;" | Hosted By
 
! style="width: 100px;" | Hosted By
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 9|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Local|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Local Communication ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 9|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Local|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Local Communication ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Cluster|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Local Cluster ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Cluster|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Local Cluster ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 310-312|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | USA TAC Channels|| United States Communication || BrandMeister USA
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| style="text-align: center;" | 310-312|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | USA TAC Channels|| TAC Channels used when moving conversations from a statewide or high traffic talkgroup. TACs are not calling channels. || BrandMeister USA
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 313-319|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | USA TAC Channels|| United States Communication || BrandMeister USA
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| style="text-align: center;" | 313-319|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | USA TAC Channels|| TAC Channels used when moving conversations from a statewide or high traffic talkgroup. TACs are not calling channels || BrandMeister USA
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3100|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nationwide||United States Communication || BrandMeister USA
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| style="text-align: center;" | [https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/TalkGroup/3100 3100]|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | BM US Nationwide Bridge||General Talk Group for USA based Users || BrandMeister USA
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31001|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nationwide||Net Talkgroup 1 - Daily Nets || BrandMeister USA
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31001|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Net Talkgroup 1||Channel for Daily Nets || BrandMeister USA
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31002|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nationwide||Net Talkgroup 2 - Daily Nets || BrandMeister USA
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31002|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Net Talkgroup 2||Channel for Daily Nets || BrandMeister USA
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3101|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Alabama Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3101|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Alabama|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Alabama Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3102|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Alaska Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3102|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Alaska || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Alaska Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3104|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Arizona Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3104|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Arizona || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Arizona Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3105|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Arkansas Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3106|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | California Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3106|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | California || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | California Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3108|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Colorado Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3108|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Colorado || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Colorado Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3109|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Connecticut Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3109|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Connecticut || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Connecticut Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3110|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Delaware Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3110|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Delaware || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Delaware Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3111|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | D.C. Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3111|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | D.C.|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | D.C. Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3112|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Florida Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3112|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Florida|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Florida Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3113|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Georgia Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3113|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Georgia || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Georgia Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3115|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Hawaii Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3115|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Hawaii || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Hawaii Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3116|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Idaho Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3116|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Idaho || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Idaho Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3117|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Illinois Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3117|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Illinois || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Illinois Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3118|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Indiana Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3118|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Indiana || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Indiana Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3119|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Iowa || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Iowa Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3120|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Kansas Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3120|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Kansas || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Kansas Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3121|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Kentucky Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3121|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Kentucky || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Kentucky Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3124|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Maryland Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3124|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Maryland || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Maryland Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3125|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Massachusetts Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3125|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Massachusetts || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Massachusetts Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3126|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Michigan Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3126|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Michigan || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Michigan Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3127|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Minnesota Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3128|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Mississippi Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3128|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Mississippi || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Mississippi Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3129|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Missouri Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3129|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Missouri || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Missouri Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3130|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Montana Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3130|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Montana || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Montana Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3131|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nebraska Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3131|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nebraska || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nebraska Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3132|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nevada Statewide || SNARS Cbridge
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| style="text-align: center;" | [https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/TalkGroup/3132 3132]|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nevada || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Nevada Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3133|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Hampshire Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3133|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Hampshire|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Hampshire Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3134|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Jersey Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3134|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Jersey|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Jersey Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3135|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Mexico Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3135|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Mexico|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New Mexico Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3136|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New York Statewide || Upstate NY Cbridge
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3136|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New York|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | New York Statewide || U
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3137|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | North Carolina Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3137|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | North Carolina|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | North Carolina Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3138|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | North Dakota Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3138|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | North Dakota|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | North Dakota Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3139|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Ohio Statewide || K4USD
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3139|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Ohio || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Ohio Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3140|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Oklahoma Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3140|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Oklahoma || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Oklahoma Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3141|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Oregon Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3141|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Oregon || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Oregon Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3142|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Pennsylvania Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | [https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/TalkGroup/3142 3142]|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Pennsylvania || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Pennsylvania Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3144|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Rhode Island Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3144|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Rhode Island|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Rhode Island Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3145|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | South Carolina Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3145|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | South Carolina|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | South Carolina Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3146|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | South Dakota Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3146|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | South Dakota|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | South Dakota Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3147|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Tennessee Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3147|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Tennessee || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Tennessee Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3148|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Texas Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3148|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Texas || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Texas Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3149|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Utah Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3149|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Utah || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Utah Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3150|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Vermont Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3150|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Vermont || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Vermont Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3151|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Virginia Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3151|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Virginia || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Virginia Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3153|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Washington Statewide || DMRX
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3153|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Washington || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Washington Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3154|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | West Virginia Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3154|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | West Virginia|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | West Virginia Statewide ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3155|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Wisconsin Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3155|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Wisconsin || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Wisconsin Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3156|| style="text-align: center;" | 2|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Statewide|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Wyoming Statewide ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3156|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Wyoming || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Wyoming Statewide ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31600|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 0 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 3181|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | POTA || style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | ARRL Parks on the Air (POTA) - Used for coordination and general discussion for POTA Activities.  ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31601|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 1 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31600|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 0 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31602|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 2 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31601|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 1 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31603|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 3 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31602|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 2 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31604|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 4 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31603|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 3 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31605|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 5 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31604|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 4 ||
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31606|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 6 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31605|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 5 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31607|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 7 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31606|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 6 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31608|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 8 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31607||style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 7 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31609|| style="text-align: center;" | 1|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 9 || BrandMeister
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31608|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 8 ||
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31609|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional|| style="padding-left: 0.3em;" | Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 9 ||  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31010 - Alabama Link  
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31051 - ARWX
 
| style="text-align: center;" | 310813 - K7PFJ Repeater
 
| style="text-align: center;" | 310813 - K7PFJ Repeater
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 312128 - Hillbilly Ham Network
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31328 - SNARS
 
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| style="text-align: center;" | 31171 - Illinois Link
 
| style="text-align: center;" | 31171 - Illinois Link
 
| style="text-align: center;" | 3171 - NoCo
 
| style="text-align: center;" | 3171 - NoCo
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== Repeater and System Connections ==
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== USA Masters and Contacts ==
You are welcome to connect your Motorola, Hytera, Abell, or Hombrew repeaters as well as DVMega hotspots.  We also support those wanting to connect talkgroups from their existing c-Bridge.
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The United States has three masters, 3102, 3103 and 3104
  
There are four BrandMeister servers, which are geographically dispersed, located in the US.  For the best performance, please select the server that is closest to your repeaters physical location, or gives the lowest ping times to your location.
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{{Masters}}
 
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===Motorola Repeaters - Eastern US===
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|location=Dallas, TX.
[[File:Motorola_config_east.png|3101 (East) Configuration Example]]
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===Motorola Repeaters - Central US===
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{{Master
[[File:Motorola_config_central.png|3102(Central) Configuration Example]]
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|id=3103
 
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===Motorola Repeaters - Western US===
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|location=San Jose, CA.
[[File:Motorola_config_west.png|3103(West) Configuration Example]]
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{{Master
 
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===Hytera Repeaters - Eastern US===
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[[File:Hytera_config_east.png|3101 (East) Configuration Example]]
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{{MastersEnd}}
 
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===Hytera Repeaters - Central US===
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[[File:Hytera_config_central.png|3102 (Central) Configuration Example]]
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===Hytera Repeaters - Western US===
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[[File:Hytera_config_west.png|3103 (West) Configuration Example]]
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 29 November 2023

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United States of America
MCC Prefix 310-320
Coordinators N3FE W7XM, 
Website https://brandmeister.network/



Master Server Information

Master Domain IP Address Location Donations
3102 3102.repeater.net 74.91.114.19 Dallas, Texas Donate
3103 3103.repeater.net 74.91.118.251 San Jose, California Donate
3104 3104.repeater.net 162.248.88.117 Chicago, Illinois Donate

Announcements

08/18/2021 - 2021 Summer Updates - View Summer Updates PDF

05/08/2021 - 3101 Removed from Pi-Star DMR Connections - 3101 will no longer be an option for users in Pi-Star please choose another master server to connect to.

04/23/2021 - Decommission of BM3101 Server - View Announcement PDF.

Support

To contact the team or request for technical assistance please utilize one of the following options to contact us,

  • Submit a Ticket Request: BM USA Support Note: This uses a different ID and Password not linked to the selfcare system. So you will need to register a new account if this is the first time using the Support System.

Connecting Hotspots to BrandMeister

Users connecting hotspots to BrandMeister USA Servers will be required have a Selfcare account and to set their hotspot security password..

Visit https://help.brandmeister.us/hotspots/connecting-hotspots for detailed information on how to connect hotspots to BrandMeister.

Connecting Repeaters to BrandMeister

Users connecting hotspots to BrandMeister USA Servers will be required have a Selfcare account and to set their hotspot security password..

Visit https://help.brandmeister.us/repeaters/connecting-repeaters for detailed information on how to connect hotspots to BrandMeister.

Hoseline

This service allows for users to monitor (listen) to talk groups from a web browser. Visit https://hose.brandmeister.network.

Timers

Master Servers control two main timers for system usage. Holdoff (handoff) Timer and On Demand (Dynamic) Timers.

Hand Off Timer (Hold off) is set for 5 Mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function will hold off all other talk groups on a Time Slot when a user activates a talk group and will hold of the other dynamic and static talk groups on a Timeslot for a period of 5 minutes.

On Demand Timer (Dynamic) is set for 15 mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function provides for when a user keys up a dynamic talk group and will stay active for a period of 15 minutes. Once the timer exceeds this time the dynamic talk group will drop off.

Auto Static is for simplex based hotspots where a talk group is set static automatically to allow use of the activated talk group and will stay active for a period of 15 minutes. Once the timer exceeds this time the dynamic talk group will drop off. To remove the auto static talk group either key up another talk group or use TG4000 to clear the auto static talk group. You don't have to use TG 4000 when moving to another TG. This only is used if you want to disconnect for all talk groups currently sent auto static on your hotspot.

Not Supported on USA Masters

Bridging to USA Master Servers

Supported Bridging

USA Master Servers does support the bridging protocols of CBridge, OpenBridge, XLX Interlink , YSF Client, Wires-X, IMRS and NXDN Clients.

All requests must be submitted via our ticket system and reviewed by the team to determine if there is a benefit to the users of BrandMeister USA servers.

We will not be approving of new connections to networks/servers such as TGIF, DMR+, FreeStar, FreeDMR, etc.

Talk Groups

USA Master Admins will only provide 31X, 330, 370 MCCs links. If requiring a link to a talk group which does not fall in the USA MCCs you will need to contact the host server admin of the country the MCC is in. For CBridge CC requests please contact USA Server Admin teams if requiring a talk group from another MCC.

If requesting a Statewide talk group (4 digit) please review the list below (Talk Groups), if it shows as hosted by another network we will not be able to provide the state wide talk group(s).

TAC 310-319 may be used for general conversation. Remember, these are Tactical talk groups and NOT call channels! There should NOT be any nets on these talk groups. If you want a net, please use 31001 and 31002.

Global Talk Groups, any 9x, such as 91, 93 will not be provided for bridging to other systems/networks with the exception of CBridges.

Re-Bridging any BrandMeister Talk groups to another network will result in your link being terminated.

OpenBridge

We currently only provide talk groups which are related to you or your group such as your 7-digit ID or your groups 6-digit/7-digit IDs. 5-Digit talk groups are on a case-by-case basis.

Creation of Talk Groups

Talk Groups are only labeled for 3, 4 and 5 Digit IDs. Due to the limited number of 5 Digit IDs available we are no longer labeling any new requests for 5 digit talk groups at this time. Please use your Radio ID (7-digit) or if you have a repeater your Repeater ID (6-digit) as your talk group. Although the 6 and 7 digit IDs will not be labeled they can be used immediately without Master Admin Approval. (in the new API, no release date at this time, repeater sysops will have the ability to label their 6-digit repeater ID in the repeater dashboard.)

Cross Links

There are to be NO cross-links/cross-mode/bridging of any type on any State-Wide talk groups, Tacs 310-312, or USA Nationwide 3100. It seems people like to experiment and this is NOT the place to do it. If you need to test, please use your personal DMR ID as a 7 digit group call (talk group). We are a guest to those talk groups.

TAC (tactical) Channels

TAC 310 - 312 are bridged between different networks so that communications between different networks are possible. Please allow time between each transmission to allow others to also use the talk groups. When a users on a cbridge activates a talkgroup, they will not hear anything until the next transmission starts.

TAC 310 - 312 should NOT be used as a primary talk groups by anyone! USA Nationwide 3100 should be used for that. If you wish to have longer conversation, that is what the TACs are for. Not to initiate a conversation.

Update July 6th 2019: The TAC channels can no longer be made as static talkgroups. The TACs were being used as call groups, which they aren't. We have also removed the auto-static option on the hotspots. This means they will time out after a duration of time.

Nationwide 3100

This is the main talkgroup for the United States. All are welcome but we do ask if you are a foreign station to please make contact and move to a tac talkgroup. Talkgroups have labels for a reason and we do not want this turning into a World Wide talkgroup like talkgroup 91. There is to be no cross-links / cross-modes of any type to this talkgroup unless using an OpenBridge or Cbridge connection.

Statewide Talk Groups

State talk groups should be used as call channels or short conversations of 10 minutes or less. Most states have chat or tac talk groups of their own that you may used for longer discussions. Many repeaters carry their local statewide talk groups as static talk groups. Please be courteous and remember how many repeaters you may be keying up when using a statewide talk group. If you are using another statewide talk group and are not in communications with someone else in that state, please be courteous and move to a different talk group. Nets on Statewides are an exception. Statewide Talkgroup usage should use true dmr only. There should be no bridging of any other modes to ANY statewide talkgroup.

Talk Groups

A complete listing of all talkgroups can be found by clicking here.

Number Name Notes Hosted By
9 Local Local Communication
2 Cluster Local Cluster
310-312 USA TAC Channels TAC Channels used when moving conversations from a statewide or high traffic talkgroup. TACs are not calling channels. BrandMeister USA
313-319 USA TAC Channels TAC Channels used when moving conversations from a statewide or high traffic talkgroup. TACs are not calling channels BrandMeister USA
3100 BM US Nationwide Bridge General Talk Group for USA based Users BrandMeister USA
31001 Net Talkgroup 1 Channel for Daily Nets BrandMeister USA
31002 Net Talkgroup 2 Channel for Daily Nets BrandMeister USA
3101 Alabama Alabama Statewide
3102 Alaska Alaska Statewide
3104 Arizona Arizona Statewide
3105 Arkansas Arkansas Statewide
3106 California California Statewide
3108 Colorado Colorado Statewide
3109 Connecticut Connecticut Statewide
3110 Delaware Delaware Statewide
3111 D.C. D.C. Statewide
3112 Florida Florida Statewide
3113 Georgia Georgia Statewide
3115 Hawaii Hawaii Statewide
3116 Idaho Idaho Statewide
3117 Illinois Illinois Statewide
3118 Indiana Indiana Statewide
3119 Iowa Iowa Statewide
3120 Kansas Kansas Statewide
3121 Kentucky Kentucky Statewide
3122 Louisiana Louisiana Statewide
3123 Maine Maine Statewide
3124 Maryland Maryland Statewide
3125 Massachusetts Massachusetts Statewide
3126 Michigan Michigan Statewide
3127 Minnesota Minnesota Statewide
3128 Mississippi Mississippi Statewide
3129 Missouri Missouri Statewide
3130 Montana Montana Statewide
3131 Nebraska Nebraska Statewide
3132 Nevada Nevada Statewide
3133 New Hampshire New Hampshire Statewide
3134 New Jersey New Jersey Statewide
3135 New Mexico New Mexico Statewide
3136 New York New York Statewide U
3137 North Carolina North Carolina Statewide
3138 North Dakota North Dakota Statewide
3139 Ohio Ohio Statewide
3140 Oklahoma Oklahoma Statewide
3141 Oregon Oregon Statewide
3142 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Statewide
3144 Rhode Island Rhode Island Statewide
3145 South Carolina South Carolina Statewide
3146 South Dakota South Dakota Statewide
3147 Tennessee Tennessee Statewide
3148 Texas Texas Statewide
3149 Utah Utah Statewide
3150 Vermont Vermont Statewide
3151 Virginia Virginia Statewide
3153 Washington Washington Statewide
3154 West Virginia West Virginia Statewide
3155 Wisconsin Wisconsin Statewide
3156 Wyoming Wyoming Statewide
3181 POTA ARRL Parks on the Air (POTA) - Used for coordination and general discussion for POTA Activities.
31600 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 0
31601 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 1
31602 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 2
31603 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 3
31604 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 4
31605 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 5
31606 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 6
31607 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 7
31608 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 8
31609 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 9

Applications and Special Groups

  • 9990 or 310997 - Parrot (Private Call)
  • 31000 - Parrot (Group Call)
  • 310999 - ARS/GPS

Fusion Talk Groups

99 DG-IDS can be assigned per each master for DR-2X Repeaters with LAN Cards connecting to a BrandMeister Server. The table below shows current mapped DG-IDs to BrandMeister Talk Groups.

DG-ID 3104 3102 3103
01 Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage
02 Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage
05 -- 31010 - Alabama Link --
11 -- 310508 - W5AUU Arkansas --
12 -- 310522 - W5AUU Arkansas --
13 -- 31051 - ARWX 310813 - K7PFJ Repeater
25 -- -- 31325 - HXO
27 -- -- 31327 - Las Vegas
28 312128 - Hillbilly Ham Network -- 31328 - SNARS
29 -- -- 31329 - SNARS 2
32 -- -- 3132 - Nevada
41 3144436 - KB8JTJ -- --
44 -- -- 310844 - K0PRA Repeater
52 -- 311752 - KB9YVN Repeater --
55 -- 31551 - WI Fusion --
69 -- -- 310869 - W1VAN Repeater
70 -- -- 31070 - Ventura County Digital Radio Club
71 -- 31171 - Illinois Link 3171 - NoCo
79 -- 31179 - Woodford County IL ARES --
83 -- -- 31083 - Co Severe WX
84 -- -- 31084 - NO CO Mountain FR
88 -- -- 31088 - Colorado HD
90 -- -- --
91 -- -- 310891 - ND4L Repeater

USA Masters and Contacts

The United States has three masters, 3102, 3103 and 3104

DMR ID Managed by Location Remarks


3102 N3FE,  Dallas, TX.


3103 WX7M,  San Jose, CA.


3104 N3FE,  Chicago, IL



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United States of America
MCC Prefix 310-320
Coordinators N3FE, 
Website https://brandmeister.network/



USA Masters and Contacts[edit]

The United States has three masters, 3101, 3102 and 3103

DMR ID Managed by Location Remarks


3101 W9DRR,  New York, NY


3102 N3FE,  Dallas, TX.


3103 WX7M,  San Jose, CA.


Master Server Information[edit]

Master Domain IP Address Location Donations
3101 3101.repeater.net 107.191.99.14 New York, New York LINK
3102 3102.repeater.net 74.91.114.19 Dallas, Texas Donate
3103 3103.repeater.net 74.91.118.251 San Jose, California Donate

Support[edit]

To contact the team or request for technical assistance please utilize one of the following options to contact us,

Not Supported on USA Masters[edit]

Bridging to USA Master Servers[edit]

Supported Bridging[edit]

USA Master Servers support the bridging of CBridge, OpenBridge, XLX Interlink , YSF Client, Wires-X, IMRS and NXDN Client. Using MMDVM Bridge/client (Peer connection), typically used with HBLink, to Bridge Talk groups are not supported and should request one of the following supported bridges if needing to bridge between network/systems. For example, to Bridge HBLink Server and BrandMeister use of OpenBridge is the proper way to link to talk groups between the two systems.

Talk Groups[edit]

USA Master Admins will only provide 31X, 330, 370 MCCs links. If requiring a link to a talk group which does not fall in the USA MCCs you will need to contact the host server admin of the country the MCC is in. For CBridge CC requests please contact USA Server Admin teams if requiring a talk group from another MCC.

If requesting a Statewide talk group (4 digit) please review the list below (Talk Groups), if it shows as hosted by another network we will not be able to provide the state wide talk group(s).

TAC 310-319 may be used for general conversation. Remember, these are Tactical talk groups and NOT call channels! There should NOT be any nets on these talk groups. If you want a net, please use 31001 and 31002.

Global Talk Groups, any 9x, such as 91, 93 will not be provided for bridging to other systems/networks with the exception of CBridges.

Re-Bridging any BrandMeister Talk groups to another network will result in your link being terminated.

OpenBridge[edit]

Please limit your requests to 10 to 15 talk groups. We will only provide 5, 6 and 7 digit talk groups at this time.

Creation of Talk Groups[edit]

Talk Groups are only labeled for 3, 4 and 5 Digit IDs. Due to the limited number of 5 Digit IDs available we are no longer labeling any new requests for 5 digit talk groups at this time. Please use your Radio ID (7-digit) or if you have a repeater your Repeater ID (6-digit) as your talk group. Although the 6 and 7 digit IDs will not be labeled they can be used immediately without Master Admin Approval. (in the new API, no release date at this time, repeater sysops will have the ability to label their 6-digit repeater ID in the repeater dashboard.)

Cross Links[edit]

There are to be NO cross-links bridging of any type on any State-Wide talk groups, Tacs 310-312, or USA Nationwide 3100. It seems people like to experiment and this is NOT the place to do it. If you need to test, please use your personal DMR ID as a 7 digit group call (talk group). We are a guest to those talk groups.

TAC (tactical) Channels[edit]

TAC 310 - 312 are bridged between different networks through DMRX so that communications between different networks are possible. Please allow time between each transmission to allow others to also use the talk groups. When a users on a cbridge activates a talkgroup, they will not hear anything until the next transmission starts. We are a guest on these talk groups. TAC 310 - 312 should NOT be used as a primary talk groups by anyone! USA Nationwide 3100 should be used for that. If you wish to have longer conversation, that is what the TACs are for. Not to initiate a conversation.

Update July 6th 2019: The TAC channels can no longer be made as static talkgroups. The TACs were being used as call groups, which they aren't. We have also removed the auto-static option on the hotspots. This means they will time out after a duration of time.

Timers[edit]

Master Servers control two main timers for system usage. Holdoff (handoff) Timer and On Demand (Dynamic) Timers.

Hand Off Timer (Hold off) is set for 5 Mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function will hold off all other talk groups on a Time Slot when a user activates a talk group and will hold of the other dynamic and static talk groups on a Timeslot for a period of 5 minutes.

On Demand Timer (Dynamic) is set for 15 mins on USA Master Servers. This timer function provides for when a user keys up a dynamic talk group and will stay active for a period of 15 minutes. Once the timer exceeds this time the dynamic talk group will drop off.

Talk Groups[edit]

State talk groups should be used as call channels or short conversations of 15 minutes or less. Some states have chat or tac talk groups of their own that you may used for longer discussions. Many repeaters carry their local statewide talk groups as static talk groups. Please be courteous and remember how many repeaters you may be keying up when using a statewide talk group. If you are using another statewide talk group and are not in communications with someone else in that state, please be courteous and move to a different talk group.

A complete listing of all talkgroups can be found by clicking here.

Number Slot Name Notes Hosted By
9 2 Local Local Communication
2 2 Cluster Local Cluster
310-312 1 USA TAC Channels United States Communication BrandMeister USA
313-319 1 USA TAC Channels United States Communication BrandMeister USA
3100 1 Nationwide United States Communication BrandMeister USA
31001 1 Nationwide Net Talkgroup 1 - Daily Nets BrandMeister USA
31002 1 Nationwide Net Talkgroup 2 - Daily Nets BrandMeister USA
3101 2 Statewide Alabama Statewide
3102 2 Statewide Alaska Statewide
3104 2 Statewide Arizona Statewide
3105 2 Statewide Arkansas Statewide
3106 2 Statewide California Statewide DMRX
3108 2 Statewide Colorado Statewide
3109 2 Statewide Connecticut Statewide
3110 2 Statewide Delaware Statewide
3111 2 Statewide D.C. Statewide
3112 2 Statewide Florida Statewide DMRX
3113 2 Statewide Georgia Statewide DMRX
3115 2 Statewide Hawaii Statewide
3116 2 Statewide Idaho Statewide
3117 2 Statewide Illinois Statewide
3118 2 Statewide Indiana Statewide
3119 2 Statewide Iowa Statewide
3120 2 Statewide Kansas Statewide
3121 2 Statewide Kentucky Statewide
3122 2 Statewide Louisiana Statewide
3123 2 Statewide Maine Statewide
3124 2 Statewide Maryland Statewide
3125 2 Statewide Massachusetts Statewide DMRX
3126 2 Statewide Michigan Statewide DMRX
3127 2 Statewide Minnesota Statewide
3128 2 Statewide Mississippi Statewide
3129 2 Statewide Missouri Statewide
3130 2 Statewide Montana Statewide
3131 2 Statewide Nebraska Statewide
3132 2 Statewide Nevada Statewide SNARS Cbridge
3133 2 Statewide New Hampshire Statewide DMRX
3134 2 Statewide New Jersey Statewide
3135 2 Statewide New Mexico Statewide
3136 2 Statewide New York Statewide Upstate NY Cbridge
3137 2 Statewide North Carolina Statewide
3138 2 Statewide North Dakota Statewide
3139 2 Statewide Ohio Statewide K4USD
3140 2 Statewide Oklahoma Statewide
3141 2 Statewide Oregon Statewide
3142 2 Statewide Pennsylvania Statewide DMRX
3144 2 Statewide Rhode Island Statewide
3145 2 Statewide South Carolina Statewide
3146 2 Statewide South Dakota Statewide
3147 2 Statewide Tennessee Statewide DMRX
3148 2 Statewide Texas Statewide
3149 2 Statewide Utah Statewide
3150 2 Statewide Vermont Statewide
3151 2 Statewide Virginia Statewide
3153 2 Statewide Washington Statewide DMRX
3154 2 Statewide West Virginia Statewide
3155 2 Statewide Wisconsin Statewide
3156 2 Statewide Wyoming Statewide
31600 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 0 BrandMeister
31601 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 1 BrandMeister
31602 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 2 BrandMeister
31603 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 3 BrandMeister
31604 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 4 BrandMeister
31605 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 5 BrandMeister
31606 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 6 BrandMeister
31607 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 7 BrandMeister
31608 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 8 BrandMeister
31609 1 Regional Regional Communication Based on Calling Area of Repeater for Area 9 BrandMeister

Applications and Special Groups[edit]

Fusion Talk Groups[edit]

99 DG-IDS can be assigned per each master for DR-2X Repeaters with LAN Cards connecting to a BrandMeister Server. The table below shows current mapped DG-IDs to BrandMeister Talk Groups.

DG-ID 3101 3102 3103
01 Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage
02 Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage Reserved For Local Usage
05 -- 31010 - Alabama Link --
13 -- -- 310813 - K7PFJ Repeater
25 -- -- 31325 - HXO
27 -- -- 31327 - Las Vegas
28 -- -- 31328 - SNARS
29 -- -- 31329 - SNARS 2
32 -- -- 3132 - Nevada
52 -- 311752 - KB9YVN Repeater --
55 -- 31551 - WI Fusion --
69 -- -- 310869 - W1VAN Repeater
70 -- -- 31070 - Ventura County Digital Radio Club
71 -- 31171 - Illinois Link 3171 - NoCo
79 -- 31179 - Woodford County IL ARES --
83 -- -- 31083 - Co Severe WX
84 -- -- 31084 - NO CO Mountain FR
88 -- -- 31088 - Colorado HD
90 -- -- 3154291 - 95A North
91 -- -- 310891 - ND4L Repeater

Repeater and System Connections[edit]

You are welcome to connect your Motorola, Hytera, Abell, or Hombrew repeaters as well as DVMega hotspots. We also support those wanting to connect talkgroups from their existing c-Bridge.

There are four BrandMeister servers, which are geographically dispersed, located in the US. For the best performance, please select the server that is closest to your repeaters physical location, or gives the lowest ping times to your location.


Motorola Repeaters - Eastern US[edit]

3101 (East) Configuration Example

Motorola Repeaters - Central US[edit]

3102(Central) Configuration Example

Motorola Repeaters - Western US[edit]

3103(West) Configuration Example


Hytera Repeaters - Eastern US[edit]

3101 (East) Configuration Example


Hytera Repeaters - Central US[edit]

3102 (Central) Configuration Example


Hytera Repeaters - Western US[edit]

3103 (West) Configuration Example