The modem will only process P25 calls with a matching
Network Access Code (NAC)
. Note that the
openSPOT3
requires the NAC in decimal format
(example: if you have the NAC 0x293 in your radio then you have to enter
659 in the openSPOT3).
If the source callsign of a cross mode call has no associated DMR/P25/CCS7 ID, and it can't be parsed into a
number, then the
Default cross mode source P25 ID
will be used for the outgoing P25 call. If you are the only
person using the openSPOT3,
set this to your DMR/P25/CCS7 ID
, and then you don't need to change the
callsign of your radio to your DMR/P25/CCS7 ID.
If Advanced mode is enabled, the following settings show up:
If a call is received by the modem to the
Echo ID
, then the openSPOT3's built-in
gets
activated. It will record the call and plays it back after the call is finished. Both private and group calls are
answered with a private echo call reply.
If the
Allow only IDs as cross mode callsigns
setting is enabled, and the source callsign of a cross mode call has
no associated ID in the database, and also it can't be parsed into a DMR/P25/CCS7 ID, then the call will be
ignored.
POCSAG settings
This section is only available if Advanced mode is enabled.
If the modem is transmitting POCSAG messages then it will switch to the
POCSAG frequency
. The
TX delay in
other modem modes
setting specifies how many seconds the openSPOT3 should wait after the last call has been
finished to switch to POCSAG mode and start transmitting the queued messages.
Settings page
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