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Re: DMR Trunking: Hytera PD755 Stuck in "Out of Range"


 

On Saturday, 29 June 2024 19:28:55 EEST you wrote:
Hello Adrian,

I changed:

DMRDelay to 0 <---- this needs fixing in the documentation!
I'm glad it finally works ok for you. I will fix the documentation bugs and add
some new sections based on this email thread as soon as possible.

Regarding the routing to DMRGateway:
Incoming calls from the network side do not need any routing, they will
automatically be picked up by dmrtc and distributed correctly on the allocated
payload channel on a timeslot chosen by the controller.

For calls outgoing from RF towards the network, you need to use the settings
tab "Talkgroup gateway routing".
Add a new line for each talkgroup that needs to be routed to each DMRGateway.
You should define the talkgroups as static in the network Options or in
Brandmeister interface so you always get traffic from them since you have
capacity for 13 calls at the same time.

Let's say you have this setup:

DMRGateway #1:
connection 1: TG262 - slot 1, TG2621 slot 2
....
connection 5: TG2622 slot 1, TG2623 slot 2

DMRGateway #2:
connection 1: TG91 slot 1, TG 92 slot 2
....
connection 5: TG235 slot 1, TG 2351 slot 2

Then you need to set which DMRGateway to use for which outgoing talkgroups in
dmrtc.
Gateway number starts at 0 in dmrtc. If the TG always goes out to Gateway 0,
you may ignore it (not add it in dmrtc since 0 is default), or you may add it
also for clarity in the settings as you wish.

In this example:
262 -> Gateway 0
2621 -> Gateway 0
etc.

91 -> Gateway 1
92 -> Gateway 1
235 -> Gateway 1
2351 -> Gateway 1
etc.

In case you need to set the same TG number on two different networks, let's say
you have 91 on Brandmeister and also 91 on DMR+ or whatever.
Then you configure DMRGateway to rewrite 91 to 1000091, then in dmrtc you have:

91 -> Gateway 1
1000091 -> Gateway 2

depending of course on which connection and DMRGateway you use for each TG
(DMRGateway has something like 5 or 6 connection options, you may use all of
them on the same network or mix different networks).

Of course, the radio should have the TG 1000091 programmed for that rewritten
TG.
Any timeslot rewriting has to be done in the DMRGateway config. So if you want
to rewrite 91 to always go out on timeslot 1, add a rule in that
DMRGateway.conf.
Otherwise your calls will go out sometimes on TS1 other times on TS2 which you
probably don't want if you have static TGs.
Unfortunately I can' provide an example DMRGateway config now, but maybe next
week as I'm away from home.

Hope this makes sense.

Adrian

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