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BrandMeister linked dynamic TGs
sparky
Newbie question:
I notice that when I connect to the first TG it is displayed on this line in the status section. If I connect to a second TG the first one moves to the right and both are displayed separated by a comma. The only way to clear is to call TG 4000. What is the purpose of this? What does it mean to have two or more TG's shown on this line? I assume only one is active. If I re-key the first TG the order does not change. I am trying to figure out the significance of this. Should I always clear the TG's before connecting to another? How do I know which one id the active TG?
kd2pm
If you are dynamically linked to 2 TG's you will hear both. Its what you told BM to do. The only way that would really work is to put the radio into promiscuous mode so that you can hear either TG if either comes in.
And yes....always best to TG4000 to make sure you are fully disconnected from any TG you are not going to talk to. If not...when you want to talk on one TG and the other keys up your OS2...you have to wait till that conversation ends or go into the BM website and disconnect it that way
HA2NON
Please also check the DMR usage notes in the OS2 user manual:
http://manuals.sharkrf.com/openspot2/en/dmr-usage-notes.html
sparky
Thank you. This is good information.
KB0OXD
If you are dynamically linked to 2 TG's you will hear both. Its what you told BM to do. The only way that would really work is to put the radio into promiscuous mode so that you can hear either TG if either comes in.
And yes....always best to TG4000 to make sure you are fully disconnected from any TG you are not going to talk to. If not...when you want to talk on one TG and the other keys up your OS2...you have to wait till that conversation ends or go into the BM website and disconnect it that way I might also add that connecting to two different TGs simultaneously can cause a looping effect if there are stations trying to use BOTH TGs
As such, it's ALWAYS best to connect to only ONE TG at a time REGARDLESS OF WHAT Hotspot you're using
Cheers & 73 [emoji23]
Pat, KB0OXD
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