From john at itworkdesk.com Thu Feb 4 17:49:48 2021 From: john at itworkdesk.com (John Besedic) Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2021 12:49:48 -0500 Subject: [FSG-public] Programming Anytone for your DMR repeater In-Reply-To: <1e1f8b21-3b07-0624-432f-d673815045f5@flscg.org> References: <1e1f8b21-3b07-0624-432f-d673815045f5@flscg.org> Message-ID: Do you have any instructions on how to setup Anytone radio to communicate with your repeaters? Like Talkgroup numbers, color codes etc? On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 4:24 PM Bryan Fields wrote: > The St Pete site is back online. > > The main ex4200 Switch failed at the site and the analog repeater > controller > was corroded to heck as well. The switch has restored IP to the site, and > the > NXDN and DMR repeaters are online and should be linked. > > The Analog/P25 is online, but p25 and local mode only for now. I hope to > have > the controller fixed soon to bring it back online. > > We're out of spare switches and will likely need to requisition a couple > more > to have around. This switch up here had a prior issue where we had a port > fail in it, and we just marked it as failed and moved the device. We're > thinking this should no be taken as an indication that the switch is > likely to > fail and should be replaced if we see that ever happen again in the > network. > > 73's > -- > Bryan Fields, W9CR > Florida Simulcast Group, Inc. > _______________________________________________ > FSG-public mailing list > FSG-public at lists.keekles.org > http://lists.keekles.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fsg-public > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bryan at flscg.org Sun Feb 28 21:26:10 2021 From: bryan at flscg.org (Bryan Fields) Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 16:26:10 -0500 Subject: [FSG-public] Tampa Update and a new repeater announcement Message-ID: <25fd4517-f845-ffc3-5a49-2a392af066c6@flscg.org> We've made a bunch of progress on the Tampa site, we have a new DB-420 antenna which is going to be installed as a master receive antenna, new DB-413 and a spare 413 installed just a bit below that. Installing antennas outside is an all day event, where we must have good weather to do so. At ground level it may be ok, but at 500' up, it may be too windy to work. Combine this the limited number of days we can coordinate everyone together to work, and it does limit the amount of time we have to get it done. Time being the limiting factor, we've fixed things as they break, but many things needed to be re-engineered at this site. We've most of the hardest work complete and will be rebuilding the rest of it soon. I've been working on a bunch of combiner systems to allow our repeaters to work there, and expect this to be ready in the near future. The backup hamwan link is provisioned and ready to be turned up, and a new link radio is ready. There's some big things planned for DMR at this site too :) Also there's now a GMRS repeater on 462.575 with a 141.3 tone which is online from Tampa. It's open to anyone with a GMRS license to use. 73's -- Bryan Fields, W9CR Florida Simulcast Group, Inc.