tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11573384658492964082024-02-19T00:49:14.695-08:00Retevis RT3 Retevis RT8 Retevis RT3 (TYT MD380) - Retevis RT8 (TYT MD390)AREDNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16690492064346040533noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-61323585386965620022017-06-23T02:54:00.001-07:002017-06-29T01:48:56.888-07:00Retevis or Tytera radio a simply SCAN modehi, some article about DMR in my web site .... sotty in italian language (use google<br />
<br />
translate) and i have create a simply mode to create in Retevis or Tytera radio a simply SCAN mode both dmr digital and analog frequeny and repeatrs (in engligh language).<br />
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<br />
and the GUIDE for the NEW sistem to have all the WW database for alls ham-radio operators in the display of your radio (Retevis or TYT) with the new system in WINDOWS (not linux or vistual machine ) ...thats its GREAT !<br />
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<a name='more'></a><br /><br />
here : https://rodolfo-parisio.jimdo.com/nuovi-articoli-2017/<br />
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<br />
now is JUNE and is start to buy in USA and in Europe ..... coming this week (19 june) the same radio by RETEVIS the Rt-82 !<br />
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but all ham-radio attend the NEW DMR Dual band made expeccially for ham-radio the Ailunce HD-1 (by Retevis group) with a real VFO and a simply update for the database calls for all ham-radio operators in the world. <br />
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see more info in my web site : https://rodolfo-parisio.jimdo.com/nuovi-articoli-2017/<br />
73 de Rudy - IW2BSF<br />
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hi, some article about DMR in my web site .... sorry in italian language (use google translate) and i have create a simply mode to create in Retevis or Tytera radio a simply SCAN mode both dmr digital and analog frequeny and repeatrs (in engligh language). and the GUIDE for the NEW sistem to have all the WW database for alls ham-radio operators in the display of your radio (Retevis or TYT) with the new system in WINDOWS (not linux or vistual machine ) ...thats its GREAT ! here : <a href="https://rodolfo-parisio.jimdo.com/nuovi-articoli-2017/">https://rodolfo-parisio.jimdo.com/nuovi-articoli-2017/</a> <br />
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best 73 de Rudy - IW2BSF<br />
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NOW in this web page 2017 i create a nEW article in pdf to dicovery where is inside the Lithium Battery pack of Retevis , TYT and Kenwood the PCB protections for the two lithium battery 7,4 V and how to do if the pack NOT WORK ... is not dead ! <br />
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best 73 de Rudy - IW2BSFUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-86139251155398998862017-04-24T23:00:00.000-07:002017-04-24T23:01:20.112-07:00DMR CPS Programmer by DL5MCC<h3 class="post-title entry-title" itemprop="name">
DMR CPS Programmer by DL5MCC
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What is CPSProgrammer?<br />
DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) is a digital voice (DV) modulation scheme,
which becomes more and more popular in amateur radio (ham radio). To be
able to use the radio transceivers, all frequencies (channels) used must
be entered as a „memory channel“ into the so called codeplug (CP).
There is a huge number of local radio repeaters, as well as analogue FM
repeaters and simplex frequencies, which all have to be entered into the
CP by typing it manually into a programming software (CPS). Only in
Germany we currently have about 270 DMR repeater, which expand to about
600 channels (2 timeslots + many mixed mode FM) only for DMR.<br />
<h2 style="color: #2377bc;">
Features and Limitations<br />
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<td>CPSProgrammer is an automatic programming (programming robot) of the channel information of a CPS.
CPSProgrammer reads all input-information from a CSV file.<br />
<b><br />
</b> <span class="auto-style10">CPSProgrammer is designed to interact with the existing vendor-provided
CPS software. CPSProgrammer does not read or write codeplug-files (.rdt, .rcd,
.rcdx). The vendor's CPS software must be running for CPSProgrammer to
update the codeplug that is open in vendor's CPS software (<a href="http://dl5mcc.de/cpsprogrammer/#Principle">see picture
above</a>: "Principle of the CPSProgrammer").</span><br />
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Currently supported CPS software.<br />
<ul>
<li>CSI CS700 Radio Programming Software V1.25 (2015-06-04): CS700,
CS701, Kirisun DR7100</li>
<li>CSI CS750 CPS HAM2000 R4.00.27: CS750, CS751, CS800, CS801</li>
<li>Tytera MD380 Radio Programming Software V1.29.0, V1.30.0: MD380,
MD390</li>
<li>Typtera MD390 → <span class="auto-style29">edit [MD380]
section in .ini file: <i>WindowTitle=CPS MD-390. </i></span>
<span class="auto-style21">Then select MD380 as CPS</span></li>
<li>Retevis RT3 Radio Programming SW, V1.30.0</li>
<li>Hytera PD365 Hytera Customer Programming Software,
V1.04.03.003.EM5: PD365, PD375<a name='more'></a></li>
<li>Hytera PD785 Customer Programming Software (CPS), V7.00.07.020.EM5
/ v7.06.02.006.EM5, V8.00.09.007.EM5: MD 655 (G), MD785 (G), PD785 (G), X1p<br />
<b>Please note:</b> The new feature of 255 channels/zone is
<b>not yet </b>supported (however planned). </li>
<li>Hytera AR685 → <span class="auto-style29">edit [PD785]
section in .ini file: <i>WindowTitle </i></span>
<span class="auto-style21">Then select PD785 as CPS</span></li>
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http://dl5mcc.de/cpsprogrammer/
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-90907009829101699962017-03-26T13:18:00.001-07:002017-03-26T13:18:47.192-07:00Retevis Hand mic Retevis Hand mic<br/><br/><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jC8LLEViXvU/WNgiI8AZj0I/AAAAAAAAC34/b2HQ705wrjM/s2048/Photo%25252020170326161828353.jpg" target="_blank" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jC8LLEViXvU/WNgiI8AZj0I/AAAAAAAAC34/b2HQ705wrjM/s500/Photo%25252020170326161828353.jpg" id="blogsy-1490559528322.379" class="aligncenter" width="500" height="250" alt=""></a></div> <br/><br/>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-91029887716303119272017-03-22T13:01:00.006-07:002017-04-24T23:35:47.603-07:00Retevis RT3 CPS setting - Admit-CriteriaRetevis RT3 CPS setting - Admit-Criteria<br />
<br />
Tytera/Retevis type HTs had a courtesy On/Off feature that could only be
reached through the customer programming software (CPS). Do you
remember the name of this term?<br />
<br />
What is the Admit-Criteria ?<br />
.... see below<br />
<br />
How does the Admit-Criteria used in relation to the global DMR users ; <br />
.... see below<br />
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<a name='more'></a>CPS (customer programming software)<br />
/Channels Information<br />
<br />
Recommended:<br />
<ul>
<li><b>Admit Criteria</b>: Please set this to “Channel Free”</li>
<li><b>In Call Criteria</b>: Please set to “TXI” or “Follow Admit Criteria” - only Mototrbo</li>
</ul>
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</ul>
<b>TX Admit Criteria:</b><br />
How does my radio determine when I am allowed to transmit?<br />
<br />
When configuring a channel on a DMR unit, you will need to choose the “Admit Criteria” (the name can vary slightly with different radios). Here is how they work.<br />
<br />
<b>Always</b><br />
This is the “impolite” option, and is usually the default. When this is selected, pressing the PTT button will always cause the radio to transmit, which means you could interrupt a QSO in progress. It is generally recommended to not use this option.<br />
<br />
<b>Channel Free</b><br />
This is the most “polite” option – your radio will only allow you to transmit when there is no traffic on the channel, whether the traffic is from the repeater you are trying to access or another source.<br />
<br />
<b>Color Code Free</b><br />
Color Code Free is the preferred admit criteria. This ensures your radio will only allow you to key up when the selected time slot is available. This option also ensures you will not key up while someone else is using the system and interrupt an in-progress QSO.<br />
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<b><span style="color: red;">MOTOROLA only aka Mototrbo</span></b><br />
<b>In Call Criteria</b>: - <span style="color: red;">only Mototrbo</span><br />
Please set to “TXI” or “Follow Admit Criteria”<br />
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<b>In Call Criteria</b> <br />
Determines when voice is allowed to be transmitted on the channel while in a call. This criteria is used to allow or prevent a radio from transmitting on the channel while it is currently in a call and unmuted. This is a channel-wide feature. <br />
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Options <br />
Always - The radio will be allowed to transmit impolitely while in a call. <br />
Follow Admit Criteria - The radio will follow the polite Admit Criteria rules while in a call. <br />
TX Interrupt - The radio will follow the Transmitter Interrupt rules while in a call. Radios which are Transmitter Interrupt capable are able to dekey another radio, which is currently transmitting a voice call, in order to place their own calls. <br />
<br />
Notes <br />
<ul>
<li>This feature must be disabled if RX Only feature is enabled. </li>
<li>This feature is supported in Digital mode only. </li>
<li>This feature is applicable for Digital, Capacity Plus System, and Linked Capacity Plus System Personalities only. </li>
<li>This feature supports the following choices in the Capacity Plus and Linked Capacity Plus personality: Follow Admit Criteria and TX Interrupt. </li>
</ul>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-36157402178112840432016-09-22T12:21:00.000-07:002016-11-29T17:22:43.547-08:00TYT-TYTERA Channel scan speed of the MD380<span id="yui_3_15_0_1_1462561126744_1932">Does anyone know the scan
speed, for example, the number of channels, either digital or analog,
the MD380 can scan per second. I'm not able to find this information
anywhere.</span> <br />
<br />
The analog scantime per channel is given by the signalling hold time in the scanlist.<br />
If you set it to the lowest setting of 50mS it scans my 20 channels in one second.<br />
<br />
A scanlist of 30 DMR channels are scanned in less than 3 seconds. I guess<br />
that if it detects a datasignal it must wait to decode it to be able to determine<br />
if it is an idle signal or an active conversation and that will add to the scantime.<br />
<br />
The detection of an active datasignal doesn't always work. If I have a second DMR<br />
radio, connected to the same antenna cable, tuned to a very strong signal, I notice<br />
that a conversation could start and be going on for 10 seconds until the scanning<br />
MD380 seems to react to it.<br />
<a name='more'></a>I suppose the scantime per channel is too short but<br />
there is no way to change it in the codeplug. Maybe a hackmaster will be able<br />
to find the timing in the code and increase it by 50%. <br />
<br />
The CTCSS detector needs a minimum of 200mS hold time to decode. 175mS
or less will skip over that channel. 250mS would probably be a good
margin to set when receiving weak signals. I haven't tried any other
signalling decoding times.<br />
<br />
And as pointed out, the hold timer only comes into play when there is a carrier on an analog channel.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-63408992780544199072016-05-06T12:05:00.000-07:002020-02-02T08:43:29.247-08:00Retevis RT3 factory defaults Reset<div id="yui_3_15_0_1_1462561394483_1004">
<span id="yui_3_15_0_1_1462561394483_1003">Simple question I wonder if there is any way to reset the retevis rt3 back to factory defaults </span></div>
<div id="yui_3_15_0_1_1462561394483_1001">
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-54243303323251816272016-05-06T11:48:00.000-07:002016-05-06T12:22:15.253-07:00Tytera MD380 vs. Retevis RT3Is the hardware of the Tytera MD380 absolutely the same like the Retevis RT3 and so can I use the same firmware files for the RT3 ?<br />
<br />
<span id="yui_3_15_0_1_1462560419913_889">hi all does anybody know if a
retevis rt3 is the same as a tyt md380,,it looks the same ,but that may
be all it has im common with the md380</span> <br />
<br />
they are 1:1 the same... my personal experiences are confirming this.<br />
<br />
Yes it's the same radio.<br />
I use the same code plugs and firmware, including the recently modded <br />
firmware.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-84931316832992192032016-05-06T11:39:00.002-07:002016-05-06T12:22:15.261-07:00 [TYT-TYTERA] Re: MD-390 manual<h3 class="post-title entry-title" itemprop="name">
[TYT-TYTERA] Retevis RT8 (TYT MD390) manual</h3>
<a href="http://www.retevis.com/material/mannual/RT8_english_mannual_2016-4-11.pdf" id="yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1462558276465_12789" rel="nofollow" shape="rect" target="_blank">http://www.retevis.com/material/mannual/RT8_english_mannual_2016-4-11.pdf</a><br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1157338465849296408.post-55161154683103068862016-05-06T11:22:00.000-07:002016-05-06T12:22:15.255-07:00[TYT-TYTERA] Retevis RT8 (TYT MD390) odd rx behaviorA friend of mine,<br />
<br />
Just got a brand new Retevis RT8 (same as MD 390) and noticed that on RX, the radio seems deaf as a doorknob, even though the gree RX light comes on. TX does not seem to be affected.<br />
<br />
Here´s a video that demonstrates de problem:<br />
<br />
VID_20160504_142602.mp4<br />
VIDEO : <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/v5t1y7n759zo7h0/VID_20160504_142602.mp4?dl=0" target="_blank">https://www.dropbox.com/s/v5t1y7n759zo7h0/VID_20160504_142602.mp4?dl=0</a><br />
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