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- #CHIRP PROGRAMMING TYT MD UV380 MOD#
- #CHIRP PROGRAMMING TYT MD UV380 UPDATE#
- #CHIRP PROGRAMMING TYT MD UV380 FULL#
Note pi-star will eventually re-attach to whatever default XLX Master you have defined in pi-star.
#CHIRP PROGRAMMING TYT MD UV380 MOD#
To leave the XLX reflector, key up on "HS Mod Unlink". To switch to a different module, key up (private call) on the "HX Mod" prefixed desired module A-Z. You'll see the connection reflected on the pi-star dashboard, attached to the default module for that reflector.
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To use XLX: Key up (private call) on the "HX" prefixed reflector of your choice.There is no way (yet) to leave a DMR+ reflector, but if you've configured DMRGateway as recommended on the pi-star forums, after 60 minutes of inactivity, the reflector will unlink automatically. Switch to channel "HS DMR+ Talk" to talk. You'll see the connection reflected on the pi-star dashboard. To use DMR+: Key up (private call) on the "H+" prefixed reflector of your choice.To leave the talk group, key up on "HS TG Unlink". To use Brandmeister: Simply key up on the "HB" prefixed talk group of your choice.Note this was all done with TYT CPS 1.07 and 17.005 Firmware. (If you take advantage of dynamic talk group linking on K0PRA or W0TX via TS1, you'll need to set up channels for those too as the permutations are infinite.)
#CHIRP PROGRAMMING TYT MD UV380 UPDATE#
All that's left to do is update your call and radio ID, build zone(s) to preference (use my "Personal" zone as an example), set your hotspot frequency to 434.950, and load the whole mess into your UV380/390. Scan Lists also pre-built for the analog repeaters.įor all this to work properly, your pi-star must be running 3.4.14 or later and be configured to use DMRGateway. I'm not a big fan of RX Groups, but stubs are pre-built for each of the local repeaters as well as a special one for the pi-star so you can hear its status and link messages. Local DMR zones are also pre-built for the K0PRA, W0TX, and RMHam's DMR repeaters for when you're on the road.
#CHIRP PROGRAMMING TYT MD UV380 FULL#
Well over 2,000 channels are pre-built, including all front-range analog repeaters, all 2m and 70cm simplex frequencies (per CO band plan) plus FRS and GMRS frequencies, as well as full pi-star implementations of Brandmeister DMR, DMR+, XLX, and DMR2YSF, which was recently added to pi-star. So what makes this CP a monster? For starters, the contact list includes every Brandmeister Talk Group, every DMR+ reflector, every XLX reflector, every YSF room, as well as all the RMHam DMR talk groups.īut wait, there's more. Cathy's editor is a must-have for TYT owners as it allows reordering and insertion of contacts, channels, etc. Don't know if the MD380 CPS can read it or not, but G6AMU's awesome DMR Codeplug Editor can. It's built for dual-band TYT radios and pi-star hotspots. This is a monster codeplug I've been using the past year or so. STOP! SCROLL DOWN! THERE'S A NEWER VERSION OF THIS CODEPLUG AND PI-STAR SETUP!