Unknown Ipsc group
Unknown Ipsc group
When I try to transmit on any of the talkgroups on my local DMR marc repeater my audio doesn't go through and "unknown Ipsc group " is displayed on the last heard list. I was told that the talker alias feature causes this. I have talker alias TX turned off in my code plug. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Unknown Ipsc group
TA Tx would cause this, but its disabled by default for just this reason.ve3pv wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:57 pmWhen I try to transmit on any of the talkgroups on my local DMR marc repeater my audio doesn't go through and "unknown Ipsc group " is displayed on the last heard list. I was told that the talker alias feature causes this. I have talker alias TX turned off in my code plug. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
However , I have just tested turning on TA Tx and transmitting to a repeater on the DMR MARC network (Actually its DMR +), and the IPSC2-VKDMR does not show "unknown Ipsc group"
I've also tried entering random TGs like 123456 and they display OK on the dashboard even though they are not a valid TG in Australia
From your post its not clear what you are doing to cause this problem, but its potentially something in your codeplug Channle and TG configuration.
Re: Unknown Ipsc group
Thanks for responding Roger. I left the ta TX in the default off position. In my uv380 code I put the corresponding TG in TG list and N/A for contact is this proper or should I try N/A for TG list and put the TG in for contact?l know that it has to be one or the other and not both like with the tyt firmware.
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Question for admin. Why don't you make a special topic or position on this forum, just for helping people, because:
- they do not read manual, which is 80% of the discussion mostly! I mean, what is point of DMR HAM other than trying, learning, programming, exploring FW like OPNEGD77 etc. ?????
- they are trying to get dmr training here
- actual developing topics, maybe 5% nowdays on this forum?
some time ago, it was opposite and that's why today we have opengd77, thanks to developers and COMMUNITY's FEEDBACK - trying, testing, learning, doing feedback!
Consider, if this forum is now ham community service or developing meant. In the worst scenario, maybe you should change name to opengd77 help forum. Just because, because somebody "forgets" to include donor file, is it worth your time ? On the other site, developers wasting time on those things says, their time for developing is limited
- they do not read manual, which is 80% of the discussion mostly! I mean, what is point of DMR HAM other than trying, learning, programming, exploring FW like OPNEGD77 etc. ?????
- they are trying to get dmr training here
- actual developing topics, maybe 5% nowdays on this forum?
some time ago, it was opposite and that's why today we have opengd77, thanks to developers and COMMUNITY's FEEDBACK - trying, testing, learning, doing feedback!
Consider, if this forum is now ham community service or developing meant. In the worst scenario, maybe you should change name to opengd77 help forum. Just because, because somebody "forgets" to include donor file, is it worth your time ? On the other site, developers wasting time on those things says, their time for developing is limited
Re: Unknown Ipsc group
I don't see the point of making special topics for people who don't read the User Guide.
If they won't read the User Guide, they won't read those posts, or search for the information online or watch any of the hundreds off OpenGD77 vidoes on YouTube etc
When people post bugs, we initially have no idea whether what they are seeing is a bug or is operator error
99% of the time the problem is now operator error, but we have to check for the 1% when there is a bug
There are plenty of other resources online that explain to people how to operate a radio, how to use DMR, how to use PiStar, its a waste of time duplicating the same information on this site.
If they won't read the User Guide, they won't read those posts, or search for the information online or watch any of the hundreds off OpenGD77 vidoes on YouTube etc
When people post bugs, we initially have no idea whether what they are seeing is a bug or is operator error
99% of the time the problem is now operator error, but we have to check for the 1% when there is a bug
There are plenty of other resources online that explain to people how to operate a radio, how to use DMR, how to use PiStar, its a waste of time duplicating the same information on this site.
Re: Unknown Ipsc group
This happens when you have the incorrect time slot selected. if I do a parrot/audio test on TG 9999 TS1 and use TS2 inadvertently, it will list this exact error.ve3pv wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:57 pmWhen I try to transmit on any of the talkgroups on my local DMR marc repeater my audio doesn't go through and "unknown Ipsc group " is displayed on the last heard list. I was told that the talker alias feature causes this. I have talker alias TX turned off in my code plug. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Jason
Re: Unknown Ipsc group
This doesnt happen on the Australian DMR MARC / DMR + network, it will accept any TG number I've tried manually entering.
Try entering TG 9 manually, e.. #9 Green
This will work on either TS.
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My time slot was wrong thank you so much l am now able to use the local Motorola dmr repeater.
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This could be a config difference. The NEDECN Marc system. In New Hampshire/USA the system has a couple Motorola big wigs seeing the coordination.
http://cb.nedecn.org:42420/CallWatch
This monitor shows said information.
I’m glad the authors issue is likewise resolved.
Jason
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It looks like that system is still using the C-Bridge software. Many countries have moved away from that to use the DMR+ software.