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United Kingdom | |
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MCC Prefix | 235 |
Coordinators | MW0MWZ, |
Website | https://brandmeister.network/ |
This page is updated when there is a change of configuration effected on the server. It is here where most up-to-date information may be found.
DMR ID | Managed by | Location | Remarks
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2341 | MW0MWZ, | London, UK |
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To use the BrandMeister Network via a repeater or hotspot, you must have a valid Identifier know as a CCS7 identifier. For a repeater this consists of 6 digits and for personal use an ID of 7 Digits. This identifier can be used on D-Star, P25, TETRA NXDN and other modes. This permits the interoperability between these different modes. The first 3 digits of the CCS7 indicate the country of origin by the use of the Mobile Country Code (MCC) a sequence of codes issued by the International Telecommunications Union.
For example the UK MCC code is 235. This code has no legal interpretation by OfCom, but has been adopted but the World Wide Amateur Radio fraternity as a whole. DMR cannot be used without an ID. The system is internationally administered by Hans DL5DI. The issue of these numbers is not within the remit of OfCom and is undertaken by the Amateur Radio Organisations. The issue of such a number does not constitute that the user has a valid licence, however there are checks in place in respect of their issue in the first instance.
To obtain a DMR Identifier consult https://register.ham-digital.org
For information and help with the UK Master server please visit our Telegram group: https://t.me/BrandmeisterDMRUK
Configuration specific to the server Hand-Off Timer: 15 seconds
Unlike other amateur networks, BrandMeister permits all valid TalkGroups. These will be routed globally across the network. To facilitate this function, some of the TalkGroups have been ascribed a label. The list in real-time is here. https://api.brandmeister.network/v1.0/groups/ - Reflectors are shortly to become deprecated*, so have been omitted.
* https://news.brandmeister.network/brandmeister-dmr-reflectors-support-ending-by-end-of-2020/
BrandMeister permits access to TalkGroups differently on each of the two time slots 1 & 2. Kindly go to the repeaters page https://brandmeister.network/?page=repeaters where you can find a recommendation for the allocation of TalkGroups that are activated on which time slot per repeater. The sysop of each repeater can give recommendations of the use of the time slots for dynamic TalkGroups, that is to say user-activated, and not fixed.
TalkGroups 1-90 are always local, unless there has been a request to connect a group of repeaters together such as TalkGroup 75 for the Salop (Shropshire) Cluster of Repeaters. However connections to this cluster may also be achieved by selecting TalkGroup 23575 on any repeater or hotspot.
There are a small number of international TalkGroups that normally commence with 9, such as 91, 92, 93. Information on these can be obtained on the International Wiki or the real-time list above.
A specialist group 23526 is available, connected across many networks and modes courtesy of HubNet.
In answer to many questions on the subject, HoseLine or Hose is not supported at this time.
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TalkGroup | Description | Interconnections and Comments |
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235 | UK Nationwide Calling | A calling group, however if no reply try 2350. |
2350 | UK Nationwide Calling | |
2351 | UK Wide Chat 1 | |
2352 | UK Wide Chat 2 | |
2353 | UK Wide Chat 3 | |
2354 | Northern Ireland | |
2355 | Scotland | |
2356 | Wales | |
2357 | Isle of Man | |
2358 | London | |
2359 | Cornwall/Kernow | |
23500 | South West | |
23510 | South East | |
23520 | North West | |
23530 | Yorkshire | |
23540 | Northern Ireland | |
23550 | Scotland | |
23557 | Scotland East | |
23558 | Highland and Islands | |
23559 | Scotland West | |
23560 | North East | |
23570 | Wales | |
23580 | West Midlands | |
23590 | East Midlands |
Destination: 234999 Private Call To modify the GPS icon or change the SSID, use your self-care account https://brandmeister.network/?page=login.
The parrot allows you to test your modulation, all you are required to do is to pass a private call to 9990 and speak for a short time, to a maximum of 90 seconds. As you release the PTT, the connected server should repeat your private call transmission back to you. The addition of 9990 set as a private call can be made in the contacts list in most terminals, (TalkGroup list in Anytone 868/878) and programmed as an auxiliary button on the side or front panel. Alternatively such as in the Tytera MD-380, you can touch the 'M' button normally set as a private call initiator, and tap 9990 on the keypad, and then press the PTT to make a short transmission.
The BrandMeister network permits connections from home-brew devices. Under normal conditions the password is “passw0rd”. Note the replacement of “o” with “0”. The Pi-Star software controlling most of these devices has the BrandMeister United Kingdom 2341 server set in the server list. The new server should now be updated in all Pi-Star lists. See here and below for immediate help.
https://news.brandmeister.network/configure-a-security-password-for-your-hotspots
Some server have Hamnet connections. It will be necessary to make further enquiries in this case.
In most cases you will find instant help by making a call on TalkGroups 235 or 2350.
In the first case the main support can be found here: https://support.brandmeister.network/servicedesk/customer/portals - By completing a ticket, one of a number of the BrandMeister support team will respond to you in due course. A support ticket number will be assigned and you will receive a response by email. These tickets are dealt with in order of their receipt.
Technical forums can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/brandmeisteruk
A support group on Telegram can be found here: https://t.me/BrandmeisterDMRUK
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiJKmuwF6NY1iwCJz0vCOmQ
OpenSpot - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/OpenSPOT
OpenSpot 2 - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/OpenSPOT2
OpenSpot 3 - https://youtu.be/ZGdIJKuJYGE
DVMega - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/DVMEGA
DV4Mini - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/DV4mini
MMDVM - On completion of entering your personal data, to connect to BrandMeister UK, go to the configuration page from the menu to display this paragraph.
If you have already selected a new password for your own security then apply it in the appropriate box below. It is recommended that you do so at the earliest opportunity.
New functions, modifications and improvements of BrandMeister appear sometimes at such speed it is difficult to keep up. News on any updates will appear from time to time here: https://news.brandmeister.network/
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United Kingdom | |
---|---|
MCC Prefix | 235 |
Coordinators | MW0MWZ, |
Website | https://brandmeister.network/ |
This page is updated when there is a change of configuration effected on the server. It is here where most up-to-date information may be found.
DMR ID | Managed by | Location | Remarks
|
---|---|---|---|
2341 | MW0MWZ, | London, UK |
|
To use the BrandMeister Network via a repeater or hotspot, you must have a valid Identifier know as a CCS7 identifier. For a repeater this consists of 6 digits and for personal use an ID of 7 Digits. This identifier can be used on D-Star, P25, TETRA NXDN and other modes. This permits the interoperability between these different modes. The first 3 digits of the CCS7 indicate the country of origin by the use of the Mobile Country Code (MCC) a sequence of codes issued by the International Telecommunications Union.
For example the UK MCC code is 235. This code has no legal interpretation by OfCom, but has been adopted but the World Wide Amateur Radio fraternity as a whole. DMR cannot be used without an ID. The system is internationally administered by Hans DL5DI. The issue of these numbers is not within the remit of OfCom and is undertaken by the Amateur Radio Organisations. The issue of such a number does not constitute that the user has a valid licence, however there are checks in place in respect of their issue in the first instance.
To obtain a DMR Identifier consult https://register.ham-digital.org
For information and help with the UK Master server please visit our Telegram group: https://t.me/BrandmeisterDMRUK
Configuration specific to the server Hand-Off Timer: 15 seconds
Unlike other amateur networks, BrandMeister permits all valid TalkGroups. These will be routed globally across the network. To facilitate this function, some of the TalkGroups have been ascribed a label. The list in real-time is here. https://api.brandmeister.network/v1.0/groups/ - Reflectors are shortly to become deprecated*, so have been omitted.
* https://news.brandmeister.network/brandmeister-dmr-reflectors-support-ending-by-end-of-2020/
BrandMeister permits access to TalkGroups differently on each of the two time slots 1 & 2. Kindly go to the repeaters page https://brandmeister.network/?page=repeaters where you can find a recommendation for the allocation of TalkGroups that are activated on which time slot per repeater. The sysop of each repeater can give recommendations of the use of the time slots for dynamic TalkGroups, that is to say user-activated, and not fixed.
TalkGroups 1-90 are always local, unless there has been a request to connect a group of repeaters together such as TalkGroup 75 for the Salop (Shropshire) Cluster of Repeaters. However connections to this cluster may also be achieved by selecting TalkGroup 23575 on any repeater or hotspot.
There are a small number of international TalkGroups that normally commence with 9, such as 91, 92, 93. Information on these can be obtained on the International Wiki or the real-time list above.
A specialist group 23526 is available, connected across many networks and modes courtesy of HubNet.
In answer to many questions on the subject, HoseLine or Hose is not supported at this time.
Bot in progress.
TalkGroup | Description | Interconnections and Comments |
---|---|---|
235 | UK Nationwide Calling | A calling group, however if no reply try 2350. |
2350 | UK Nationwide Calling | |
2351 | UK Wide Chat 1 | |
2352 | UK Wide Chat 2 | |
2353 | UK Wide Chat 3 | |
2354 | Northern Ireland | |
2355 | Scotland | |
2356 | Wales | |
2357 | Isle of Man | |
2358 | London | |
2359 | Cornwall/Kernow | |
23500 | South West | |
23510 | South East | |
23520 | North West | |
23530 | Yorkshire | |
23540 | Northern Ireland | |
23550 | Scotland | |
23557 | Scotland East | |
23558 | Highland and Islands | |
23559 | Scotland West | |
23560 | North East | |
23570 | Wales | |
23580 | West Midlands | |
23590 | East Midlands |
Destination: 234999 Private Call To modify the GPS icon or change the SSID, use your self-care account https://brandmeister.network/?page=login.
The parrot allows you to test your modulation, all you are required to do is to pass a private call to 9990 and speak for a short time, to a maximum of 90 seconds. As you release the PTT, the connected server should repeat your private call transmission back to you. The addition of 9990 set as a private call can be made in the contacts list in most terminals, (TalkGroup list in Anytone 868/878) and programmed as an auxiliary button on the side or front panel. Alternatively such as in the Tytera MD-380, you can touch the 'M' button normally set as a private call initiator, and tap 9990 on the keypad, and then press the PTT to make a short transmission.
The BrandMeister network permits connections from home-brew devices. Under normal conditions the password is “passw0rd”. Note the replacement of “o” with “0”. The Pi-Star software controlling most of these devices has the BrandMeister United Kingdom 2341 server set in the server list. The new server should now be updated in all Pi-Star lists. See here and below for immediate help.
https://news.brandmeister.network/configure-a-security-password-for-your-hotspots
Some server have Hamnet connections. It will be necessary to make further enquiries in this case.
In most cases you will find instant help by making a call on TalkGroups 235 or 2350.
In the first case the main support can be found here: https://support.brandmeister.network/servicedesk/customer/portals - By completing a ticket, one of a number of the BrandMeister support team will respond to you in due course. A support ticket number will be assigned and you will receive a response by email. These tickets are dealt with in order of their receipt.
Technical forums can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/brandmeisteruk
A support group on Telegram can be found here: https://t.me/BrandmeisterDMRUK
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiJKmuwF6NY1iwCJz0vCOmQ
OpenSpot - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/OpenSPOT
OpenSpot 2 - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/OpenSPOT2
OpenSpot 3 - https://youtu.be/ZGdIJKuJYGE
DVMega - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/DVMEGA
DV4Mini - https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/DV4mini
MMDVM - On completion of entering your personal data, to connect to BrandMeister UK, go to the configuration page from the menu to display this paragraph.
If you have already selected a new password for your own security then apply it in the appropriate box below. It is recommended that you do so at the earliest opportunity.
New functions, modifications and improvements of BrandMeister appear sometimes at such speed it is difficult to keep up. News on any updates will appear from time to time here: https://news.brandmeister.network/
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