Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Brandmeister DMR activity in VK-ZL

 I just reviewing logs from my Openspot to see what the main activity is from on the Brandmeister DMR network here in VK and ZL,

mostly TG 50525, which is tied to the VK3 AllStar network 

next highest usage is  TG's 505, 95 and 530,  I noticed the two ZL's TG's getting some regular usage, I hearing more ZL-VK traffic in there.

then 53099, another ZL TG, certainly being used in past week. I not noticed this one used much before.

and the rest are state TG's 5051, 5052, 5053, 5054, 5056 and 5057  which are linked to their equivalent State TG's on VK-DMR network

next is Private Calls (station to station)

I have two DMR handhelds I listen to both DMR networks (as well as the P25 network)  each day whilst working,  I got to say that activity on both VK-DMR and Brandmeister is much the same. I have noticed  quite a few  QSO's operating across the VK-DMR to Brandmeister links, which I think is great, as people use either VK-DMR or Brandmeister based on their local situation. The interface between VK-DMR network and Brandmeister network helping encourage on-air activity.

VK P25 activity

 here is some more P25 activity from VK,  on Talkgroups  TG4, TG10700 and TG10400







VK-DMR Network activity

 This shows example of the  activity on the VK-DMR network



Friday, September 10, 2021

P25 Activity in VK

 I have been taking more note of activity on the P25 TalkGroups,   TG10700 has been more quieter, but I seeing more activity each day on TG4 and TG10400,    whereas a while back TG4 was very quiet.





This day the TG10400 list is short, but typically a full page of callsigns. The point here is that we seeing some growth in P25 usage.
The ones I have not included  (as I don't monitor them)  are TG10444 (VK2CJC)   and TG10401 WICEN.
TG 50525 was  very active,  it was linked into the Allstar network. But I don't see that TG anymore
Tony VK3JED has a P25 TalkGroup TG50535,  but that has also gone from the list.




Friday, September 3, 2021

current TalkGroup allocations supported on the VK-DMR network as of August 2021

 

Slot 1

Slot 2

TG1 – worldwide

TG505 – all VK repeaters and hotspots

TG13 – worldwide English

TG3801-8 – state-based TG (trailing number=call area)

TG113/123 – User activated chat channels world wide – used for DX

TG3800 – chat channel

TG53, 3809 and 3810 – chat channels

TG9990 – Parrot (use slot 1 for hotspots)

TG8 – keys repeaters in defined groups – i.e. all Sydney, FNQ, all Melb, etc.

 

TG9 – keys your local repeater only

 

TG3 – US wide

 

TG30 – JOTA

 

TG5 – nets/broadcasts only 

 

TG8409 – CQ UK WIRES REF 4409

 

TG8541 – Quadnet

 

TG8638 – US TAC 310

 

TG8851 – South Pacific REF 4851

 

TG1910 – AR NSW repeaters

 

TG1911 – Links FNQ repeaters only

 

TG1921/1922/1923 – Scout Victoria repeaters

 

The TGs are explained in detail   on the VK-DMR website

Using DMR – VK DMR


covid lockdown update in NSW

 since NSW been in lockdown since mid-June, I taken opportunity of having the 4wd in the garage and in pieces, doing lots of upgrade and modifications including, fixing  12v DC cabling for radios, doing measurements of DC cable feed losses to radio with load and without load, one thing I discovered was that I had added  two big 60amp  relays evenly feeding the radios in the car, these are switched via the Accessories switching 12v direct from battery feed, via  300amp distribution box  (which feeds battery to radios, spotlights and radiator cooling fans, essentially additional high current devices not handled by main fusebox) to the radios and split by the two relays to share the load between all the radios. Looking at volts at the battery and measuring  at the radio, I only seeing  a couple hundred mV losses end to end, at full TX power,  most of that loss is across the relay. The 4GA cable is doing its job. I did add two new brass battery terminal connectors to replace the crappy terminal connectors supplied by Isuzu.

Realistically, I could have fed all the radios via one relay, as I not expecting to run multiple radios at once, even though two radios are for VHF & HF APRS,  but they are short term bursts of Tx, anyway,  I played safe by having two 60amp relays in case  a relay failed, then I don't lose all communications, which is very important if travelling in the outback. Having overkill on the relays means not pitting contacts from on-off keying of relays  every time I go in the car.  The idea of the relays was ability to isolate radios from power,  i.e I don't want a radio to fail or have it keying up by itself when the car is parked, so if I not in the car, then all radios are isolated, same applies to all other electronics in the car, isolated when  switched off.

Also replaced some older antenna sockets, they manage to get moisture in the SO-239 bases, the gold centre pin plating gets tarnished, replaced them, now  distant repeaters are much better in signal strength.

Did some more under body coating with Tar based paint,  it 's to reduce the pitting of underbody frame and panels from driving on dirt roads, the paint inside the rear bumper looked like 20 years of sandblasting. I first cleaned it all up with high pressure water cleaner, repainted with satin black rust guard, then coated over with Tar paint. This should slow down the damage to underbody paintwork from driving on dirt roads. I also custom made some smaller mud flaps to go underneath, minimize rocks flying up and hitting things, particularly  to protect things like brake and fuel lines and wiring  near fuel tank.

Looking forward to lockdown ending one day, so I can take the 4wd out in the country. The guys in my local radio club itching to go away somewhere too. Hopefully, we can coincide a trip away with a radio contest.

Pi-Star Version for MMDVM as of September 2021

 the only changes in last few months have been in the Pi-Star  Dashboard,

Pi-Star for Rpi  is currently version 4.1.5

Dashboard is version 20120721   (21st July 2021)

WIA Contests up to end of 2021

 There are two weekends of Oceania Contests,  SSB weekend and CW weekend,  first two weekends of October.

And then the Spring VHF-UHF Field Day Contest  on 27th and 28th November,   whether VK2 can go portable is another thing.

Introduction To Contesting & Field Days (wia.org.au)