DMR in Minnesota

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For those hams located in Minnesota.

We now have five wide area UHF DMR repeaters located in the following cities; Burnsville, Faribault, Medina, Minnetonka and Rochester. We have fill in repeaters in Dayton, Minneapolis, and Oakdale. We are actively working on bringing coverage to the Brainerd lakes area and as always we are interested in working with local clubs or individuals to bring coverage to areas like St Cloud and Stillwater or any other area in Minnesota that would like to come on board.

Here is what you need to do to in order to enjoy our system after purchasing a DMR compliant radio;

1. First step is to get yourself a DMR-MARC Radio ID.

Visit here: http://www.dmr-marc.net/cgi-bin/trbo-database/userreg.cgi

Follow the Steps there. Once validated, the DMR-MARC team will send you an email w/ your DMR-MARC Radio ID.

Note this ID down somewhere. Yourself and Your radio will be identified with this ID across your DMR user experience.


2. Download the MN-DMR codeplug for your Radio Model.

Visit here: http://mndmr.net/resources-2/mn-dmr-code-plugs/

Download the corresponding codeplug and upload the codeplug to your radio.

If you are doing this yourself, you will need access to the programming software for your radio.

You could also reach out to your local MN-DMR enthusiast and have him/her help upload the codeplug to you radio.

Whether you do it, or having someone do it for you, please ensure you use the DMR-MARC Radio ID you got in step #1 and include that in your programming.

You’re all set. You can start using your DMR radio and the MN-DMR network.

For more information you can visit the Minnesota DMR Enthusiasts website at www.mndmr.net/

Coverage Map http://mndmr.net/mn-dmr-interactive-coverage-map/
 

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