
Cross modes using a DMR transceiver
Using a D-STAR® network
After you've set up and activated the D-STAR® connector, switch the modem to DMR mode.
Your outgoing callsign will be the callsign associated with the DMR source ID. If there's no callsign associated to
the ID, then the callsign will be the
Default callsign for cross mode calls
. If this is not set, your outgoing callsign
will be your radio's DMR ID as text.
An incoming call's source DMR ID will be set to the ID associated with the source callsign. If there's no ID
associated, and the source callsign can be parsed into a number, it will be used as the source DMR ID. Otherwise
the
Default cross mode source DMR ID
All calls coming from the D-STAR® network will be sent as a group call to DMR ID 9 (TG9). Make sure TG9 is the
TX contact of your DMR radio's current channel, or it's in an RX group list which is assigned to the current channel
in the radio, otherwise the squelch won't open and you won't hear the calls.
Using a C4FM network
After you've set up and activated the C4FM connector, switch the modem to DMR mode. Only calls in DN (Digital
Narrow) mode will be converted to your DMR radio. If someone transmits in other modes on the C4FM network,
you will hear silence on your DMR radio.
Your outgoing callsign will be the callsign associated with the DMR source ID. If there's no callsign associated to
the ID, then the callsign will be the
Default callsign for cross mode calls
. If this is not set, your outgoing callsign
will be your radio's DMR ID as text.
An incoming call's source DMR ID will be set to the ID associated with the source callsign. If there's no ID
associated, and the source callsign can be parsed into a number, it will be used as the source DMR ID. Otherwise
the
Default cross mode source DMR ID
All calls coming from the C4FM network will be sent as a group call to DMR ID 9 (TG9). Make sure TG9 is the TX
contact of your DMR radio's current channel, or it's in an RX group list which is assigned to the current channel in
the radio, otherwise the squelch won't open and you won't hear the calls.
Using an NXDN® network
After you've set up and activated the NXDN® connector, switch the modem to DMR mode.
The source NXDN® ID of your DMR calls will be set to the same value as the DMR call unless the
Always use this
ID in cross mode
setting is enabled for the
Default cross mode source ID
section.
Your DMR calls will be sent to the same NXDN® ID as the DMR call's destination ID unless the
Always use this ID
Default cross mode destination ID
section, or the destination DMR ID is out of the NXDN® ID range (0-65535). In this case, the
Default
cross mode destination ID
will be used for the NXDN® call.
The destination and source DMR IDs for an incoming NXDN® call will be set to the same value as the incoming
call's destination and source ID unless the
Always use this ID in cross mode
setting is enabled for the
destination/source NXDN® IDs on the Settings page,
section.
Make sure the destination ID of the NXDN® calls (the NXDN® talkgroup) is the TX contact of your DMR radio's
current channel, or it's in an RX group list which is assigned to the current channel in the radio, otherwise the
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