Cool video. I take it that the digital mode is the only mode that would allow you to have 2 conversations going at the same time. Or can analog mode let you do the same thing?
well,to bad they are solded ,,used so high for ham's .i would need one here tosupply the Service DMR at folks but it is so expensive.thanks for video,its a good one you did.73/s Gervais VE2CKN
Thanks for the video, it doesn't make it seem such a daunting task. You said it passed encryption without modification, does that include AES or were you not able to test that level of encryption?
You probably know this already but you can certainly run a mixed mode, digital and analog, with these repeaters. Newer firmware with a factory unlock code allows this. The unlock codes are pretty easy to find.
BUENAS TARDES AMIGO QUIERO INFORMACION, TIENES LA MANERA DE HACER UN REPETIDOR USANDO DOS RADIO DIGITALES DGM 8000 YO MONTADO EN EL ANALOGO FUNCIONA CUANDO PROGRAMAMOS LOS IDES TODO CORRECTO NO FUNCIONA NO ACTUA
Motorola online tell them what you need make an account. sign a few forms that say you cant give out or make copies of the software. pay a few hundred bucks and then get a programming cable. Then have a ball.
Your video was a lifesaver. I just started playing with one of these and NOWHERE else on the internet did I find how to switch from digital to analog and back. THANK YOU!
@@Subgunman The XPR 8300, 8400, 7550, 7550e, 5550, 5550e, 7380, 7380e and the SL7550 can all be fooled into adding extra functions using a well documented method of first reading and saving the radio tuning details with Motorola TUNER, take a pictute of your SERIAL number, you'll need that later, then change the serial number using Motorola DEPOT to a few special serials depending on the features you want to add. Next you replace the userdata.sdf file with a hacked one, then open up the codeplug but DON'T reading the radio. Instead you hit the ACTIVATE button and wait while it checks the radio, checks the hacked userdata.sdf and then presents you with a menu of features it thinks you paid for, then asks which of them you want to activate, Mixed, Mode, AES, Capacity+ etc. Select the features you want added and it will add them. Then load DEPOT and return the radio to the original pre-hacking SERIAL number you took a picture of, then load TUNER and load the original saved tuning settings back into the radio. Takes 10 minutes per radio, but the steps are important.
I'm thinking of updating my analogue repeater with digital - can I ask a question. I currently have three users on my system who work pretty well ignorant of each other, using different CTCSS - if using say slot one - can these motorolas allow multiple colour codes? So one low use user on colour code 1, slot one, another low use user on colour code 2, slot one and then the busy user on cc1, slot 2? two users seems simple, but how about 3? Paul
On these Mototrbo systems say I wanted to set up my own system, am I just needing the radios and repeater? Of course all the FCC stuff too but was curious if there is additional hardware needed?
You need the repeater, operating radios, FCC paperwork, a duplexer, jumper cables from the duplexer to the repeater, an antenna, cable for the antenna and necessary software and programming cables for the repeater and radios if you don"t have someone to program them for you. The duplexer must also be properly tuned to the receive and transmit frequencies that the repeater is going to operate on.
@Danny Sim Productions What are you talking about? You dont need a special license for a repeater. Any ham operator with an active call sign can run a repeater with no special stuff from the fcc.