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Yeah,This is interesting. Have you tried one out? (If that video is your video, that answers that question)
Right on, if you need help getting it going lmkPretty cool
I did order one.
I don't know anything about DMR or any other digital mode. I haven't really had much of a desire. But that's a topic for another discussion though.

I am darned sure NOT an authority/expert on the matter, but from what I'm learning the Yaesu Fusion system is the way to go (instead of DMR) these days.Pretty cool
I did order one.
I don't know anything about DMR or any other digital mode. I haven't really had much of a desire. But that's a topic for another discussion though.
I love the simplicity and function of fusion radios. I have quite a few. But their functionality shines in the above ground amateur world, not necessarily the tactical world.I am darned sure NOT an authority/expert on the matter, but from what I'm learning the Yaesu Fusion system is the way to go (instead of DMR) these days.
I can say I have a Yaesu Fusion handheld and it is great.
I am darned sure NOT an authority/expert on the matter, but from what I'm learning the Yaesu Fusion system is the way to go (instead of DMR) these days.
I can say I have a Yaesu Fusion handheld and it is great.
Being from Churchill County, I don't know a lot about Vegas area repeaters. However, there is the Angel Peak Fusion capable repeater, 449.550Mhz. It is linked to a bunch of Fusion repeaters in Nevada.I would love to see the Fusion system, especially C4FM, used more around here. It isn't. I can't even find an open C4FM repeater on Potosi!
Being from Churchill County, I don't know a lot about Vegas area repeaters. However, there is the Angel Peak Fusion capable repeater, 449.550Mhz. It is linked to a bunch of Fusion repeaters in Nevada.
CARS Churchill Amateur Radio Society CARSON VALLEY RADIO CLUB - NEVADA - Home (nvcars.org)
They will TX on gmrs freq without modification. To use DMR repeaters you do need a DMR ID associated with your ham callsign.
However, for simplex dmr operation you can arbitrarily assign a unique radio number to each radio and realize the full dmr functions of the radio such as txt, remote monitor, encryption etc etc
I may be posting more on this soon, because you are not the 1st person to ask.
Here is a good video describing how you might do this...
DMR programming for concerned citizens