Experimental version with Rx Group filtering option
Experimental version with Rx Group filtering option
I know a few people still seem to want the RxGroup filtering option, so I've now added this.
The option is part of the DMR filtering in the Quick menu, and displays as "Filter:CC,TS,RxG"
Note.
This strictly adheres to filtering to just the Rx Group. So if you manually enter a TG to transmit, and then use that TG, you will not be able to receive on that TG if its not in the TalkGroup list.
I think however in hindsight, that although people want to filter by the Rx Group, they may want manually diall'ed TGs set for Tx to also be allowed.
Personally I never enable any of the TG filtering, and most often disable the TS filtering, so that I can listen to both TS's on my duplex hotstpot or the local repeater network
The option is part of the DMR filtering in the Quick menu, and displays as "Filter:CC,TS,RxG"
Note.
This strictly adheres to filtering to just the Rx Group. So if you manually enter a TG to transmit, and then use that TG, you will not be able to receive on that TG if its not in the TalkGroup list.
I think however in hindsight, that although people want to filter by the Rx Group, they may want manually diall'ed TGs set for Tx to also be allowed.
Personally I never enable any of the TG filtering, and most often disable the TS filtering, so that I can listen to both TS's on my duplex hotstpot or the local repeater network
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Re: Experimental version with Rx Group filtering option
Hi Roger,
Yes, the talkgroup selected for transmit always needs to be included. The manufacturers firmware didn’t do that and it caused a lot of confusion for people. I can’t foresee any situation where you would not want to hear the talkgroup you were transmitting on.
Colin
Yes, the talkgroup selected for transmit always needs to be included. The manufacturers firmware didn’t do that and it caused a lot of confusion for people. I can’t foresee any situation where you would not want to hear the talkgroup you were transmitting on.
Colin
Re: Experimental version with Rx Group filtering option
Colin
Thanks. I've now added the Tx TG, in the checking.
In fact I check the Tx TG first, as I suspect most of the time the Tx TG will be the incoming TG.
Thanks. I've now added the Tx TG, in the checking.
In fact I check the Tx TG first, as I suspect most of the time the Tx TG will be the incoming TG.
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Re: Experimental version with Rx Group filtering option
AWESOME!!! I am going to check this out right now. Probably won't have any immediate feedback as the repeaters are quiet at night but I'll listen tomorrow and check it out. Thank you!
And yes, including the current group makes the most sense.
And yes, including the current group makes the most sense.