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==Analog==
==Analog==


baofengs, quanshengs, etc
lowest common denominator - easy for others to listen, but works on just about everything
VHF ham simplex: 145.690 MHz, 100Hz CTCSS/PL TX and RX
VHF ham simplex: 145.690 MHz, 100Hz CTCSS/PL TX and RX


UHF ham simplex: 445.850 MHz, 100Hz CTCSS/PL TX and RX
UHF ham simplex: 445.850 MHz, 100Hz CTCSS/PL TX and RX


==DMR==
==DMR==
Digital Mobile Radio, a digital radio spec that's open and a lot of chinese manufacturers make radios for (as well as Motorola, with their motoTRBO systems. mototrbo is great except they bent the standard a lot so expect hacky compat stuff in your radios. also expect an awful radio programming experience)


VHF ham simplex: 145.690 MHz, Color Code 1, TG 3384225
VHF ham simplex: 145.690 MHz, Color Code 1, TG 3384225


UHF ham smplex: 445.850 MHz, Color Code 1, TG 3384225
UHF ham smplex: 445.850 MHz, Color Code 1, TG 3384225

Revision as of 21:55, 29 August 2024

some subset of devhackers love radio!

so here we are :)

our frequencies:

Analog

baofengs, quanshengs, etc lowest common denominator - easy for others to listen, but works on just about everything VHF ham simplex: 145.690 MHz, 100Hz CTCSS/PL TX and RX


UHF ham simplex: 445.850 MHz, 100Hz CTCSS/PL TX and RX

DMR

Digital Mobile Radio, a digital radio spec that's open and a lot of chinese manufacturers make radios for (as well as Motorola, with their motoTRBO systems. mototrbo is great except they bent the standard a lot so expect hacky compat stuff in your radios. also expect an awful radio programming experience)

VHF ham simplex: 145.690 MHz, Color Code 1, TG 3384225

UHF ham smplex: 445.850 MHz, Color Code 1, TG 3384225