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− | ! Sunday !! Monday !! Tuesday !! Wednesday !! Thursday !! Friday !! Saturday | + | ! Time !! Sunday !! Monday !! Tuesday !! Wednesday !! Thursday !! Friday !! Saturday |
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− | + | | '''0600H-0700H''' || || '''31933''' <br/> Rizal/DX3L || '''31933''' <br/> Rizal/DX3L || '''31933''' <br/> Rizal/DX3L || '''31933''' <br/> Rizal/DX3L || '''31933''' <br/> Rizal/DX3L || '''31933''' <br/> Rizal/DX3L | |
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− | + | | '''0830H-0930H''' || '''51522'''<br/>PINOY-LINK<br/> || || || || || || | |
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− | + | | '''0900H-1000H''' || || '''5151''' <br/> DU1EQ <br/> '''51547'''<br/>Kapihan || || '''515032'''<br/> DX1BSP || || '''5155'''<br/>DU5:<br/>Eastern VIsayas || '''31689/5159''' <br/> DV3KLT | |
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− | |''' | + | | '''0930H~1000H''' || || '''51518'''<br/> 4I1RAC || || || '''51518'''<br/> DW1YKX || || '''51518'''<br/> 4G1FBB |
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− | + | | '''1000H-1100H''' || || || '''51503'''<br/>Trivia Net<br/> W6DGR || || '''51503''' <br/> DX3CA || ||'''51507'''<br/>DX7NRD<br/> Central Visayas | |
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− | | || ''' | + | | '''1100H-1200H''' || '''5153''' <br/> DU3 || '''5152''' <br/> W6DEX/4F2V || '''515025''' <br/>DX2ACV || || || || '''5153''' <br/>DU3<br/> |
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− | + | | '''1900H-2000H''' || || '''5158''' <br/> DX8WMG || '''5158''' <br/> DX8WMG || '''5158''' <br/> DX8WMG || '''5158''' <br/> DX8WMG || '''5158''' <br/> DX8WMG || '''5158''' <br/> DX8WMG | |
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− | + | | '''1930H-2030H''' || || || || || || || '''51518''' <br/> DX1ARM | |
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− | + | | || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW || '''515051''' <br/> DX1CW | |
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− | | || || ''' | + | | '''2000H-2100H''' || || '''515044'''<br/> DX1ARM || || '''515044'''<br/> DX1ARM || || || '''515044'''<br/> DX1ARM |
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− | + | | '''2030H-2130H''' || || '''515025''' <br/> DX4CAR || '''515025''' <br/> DX4CAR || '''515025''' <br/> DX4CAR || '''515025''' <br/> DX4CAR || '''515025''' <br/> DX4CAR || '''515025''' <br/> DX4CAR | |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''2100H-2200H''' || '''5151''' <br/> DX1HB || '''515''' <br/> DX1BSP || '''5157''' <br/> DU7:<br/>Central Visayas || '''5154''' <br/> DU4IX || '''5158''' <br/>DU8EE || '''5151''' <br/> DX1D || '''51588''' <br/> DX1PAR |
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− | + | | '''2200H-2300H''' || || '''51547''' <br/>Kapihan Network || || '''51547''' <br/>Kapihan Network || || '''51547''' <br/>Kapihan Network || | |
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− | + | | '''2230H-2330H''' || || '''51522''' <br/>PINOY-LINK || || '''51522''' <br/>PINOY-LINK || || '''51522''' <br/>PINOY-LINK || | |
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− | | || '''51522''' <br/>PINOY-LINK || || '''51522''' <br/>PINOY-LINK || || '''51522''' <br/>PINOY-LINK || | + | |
|} | |} | ||
Philippines | |
---|---|
MCC Prefix | 515 |
Coordinators | DV1ZEJ,DU1ZC,4I1AYZ, |
Website | https://brandmeister.network/ |
Welcome to the Philippines Brandmeister Wiki. Here you will find many resources that will help you configure your equipment to use the Brandmeister Network. The DMR Tier II network operates on two TDMA time slots, TS1 and TS2. This means two users can use the repeater at the same time.
DMR ID | Managed by | Location | Remarks
|
---|---|---|---|
5151 | DV1ZEJ, | Manila, PH | BM 5151 Philippines
|
Fixed IP = 120.89.61.77; BM5151.hamradio.com.ph E-mail contact -> DV1ZEJ - Andrew
BM 5151 was established through the efforts of All Ways Prepared Amateur Radio Club Philippines Inc.(DX1BSP)
You will find many hams ready to answer your question and assist you on the Telegram instant messenger, at: https://t.me/BrandMeisterDmrPhilippines
Philippine Nationwide Calling: 515
Number | Description |
---|---|
5150 | Philippines Countrywide talkgroup for calling or short QSO |
5151 | Philippines Radio District 1 National Capital Region, Calabarzon |
5152 | Philippines Radio District 2 Philippines |
5153 | Philippines Radio District 3 Talkgroup for Central Luzon |
5154 | Philippines Radio District 4 Bicol Region |
5155 | Philippines Radio District 5 Talk Group for Eastern Visayas |
5156 | Philippines Radio District 6 Talk Group for Western Visayas |
5157 | Philippines Radio District 7 Talkgroup for Central Visayas |
5158 | Philippines Radio District 8 Talkgroup for Zamboanga Peninsula, Sossksargen |
5159 | Philippines Radio District 9 Talkgroup for Northern Mindanao, Davao, ARMM |
Note: Times indicated are Philippine time. 9:00PM is 1300H UTC or 0600H Pacific Daylight Time. TalkGroup and host/net control are listed in the relevant slots. This list also includes non-515 nets hosted by Filipino clubs or hams abroad.
Time | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0600H-0700H | 31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L | |
0830H-0930H | 51522 PINOY-LINK |
||||||
0900H-1000H | 5151 DU1EQ 51547 Kapihan |
515032 DX1BSP |
5155 DU5: Eastern VIsayas |
31689/5159 DV3KLT | |||
0930H~1000H | 51518 4I1RAC |
51518 DW1YKX |
51518 4G1FBB | ||||
1000H-1100H | 51503 Trivia Net W6DGR |
51503 DX3CA |
51507 DX7NRD Central Visayas | ||||
1100H-1200H | 5153 DU3 |
5152 W6DEX/4F2V |
515025 DX2ACV |
5153 DU3 | |||
1900H-2000H | 5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG | |
1930H-2030H | 51518 DX1ARM | ||||||
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW | |
2000H-2100H | 515044 DX1ARM |
515044 DX1ARM |
515044 DX1ARM | ||||
2030H-2130H | 515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR | |
2100H-2200H | 5151 DX1HB |
515 DX1BSP |
5157 DU7: Central Visayas |
5154 DU4IX |
5158 DU8EE |
5151 DX1D |
51588 DX1PAR |
2200H-2300H | 51547 Kapihan Network |
51547 Kapihan Network |
51547 Kapihan Network |
||||
2230H-2330H | 51522 PINOY-LINK |
51522 PINOY-LINK |
51522 PINOY-LINK |
BrandMeister Philippines manages the allocation of all 5-digit TalkGroup numbers for the Philippines -- 51501 to 51599.
The BrandMeister DMR network allows the use of any valid ID as TalkGroup number for QSO or group calls. However, formal names are assigned to certain TalkGroup numbers. The names are visible on the TalkGroups list and last heard sections of the BrandMeister network dashboard, as well as the BrandMeister API.
Only TalkGroups with 3, 4, and 5 digits will be named.
BrandMeister is a flexible network, which allows the use of any DMR ID or repeater ID as a talk group number. If you do not need a named 5-digit TalkGroup, you can regularly use these alternatives for your QSOs.
Requests for new TalkGroup names are made through the BrandMeister Support Portal. Upon receipt of your request through the BM ticketing system, BrandMeister Philippines will conduct an initial check. We will verify your submitted/accomplished requirements and analyze TalkGroup data. We can then make a recommendation for approval or denial based on your submission of requirements and TalkGroup activity.
Please refer to the BrandMeister general guidelines for assigning TalkGroups.
BM Philippines makes batches of TalkGroup number ranges available for registration -- for example:51501-51510. Unlike the main BrandMeister network procedure wherein users can randomly request any available TalkGroup numbers, BM Philippines will announce a sequence or batches of available 5-digit TalkGroup numbers that are available for application.
See above table, with the addition of:
Talkgroup numbers from 51501 to 51599 that are not already assigned formal names by BrandMeister or BM Philippines are available to be assigned.
The basic requirement is that the group should have established activity and that there is a valid reason to formally assign a 5-digit TalkGroup number.
1. Activity
We request that you initially use a repeater ID or a user ID as a TalkGroup for at least 60 days so we can verify traffic before we issue you a 5-digit TalkGroup.
Alternatively, if you wish to test and use PH 5 digit TalkGroup during your test and evaluation period, please reach out to the BM Philippines team, and we will find an available 5 digit TG for you to use for evaluation.
Please do not randomly pick a TalkGroup number.
The group must have daily activity and should have at least 10 regularly active users.
2. Documentation
Please provide the necessary documents, e.g., certificate of affiliation, or other documents relevant to your organization or amateur activity.
If not an officially-established or affiliated amateur club, please provide any proof of your organization’s or group’s existence, such as website/group page, photos or documentation of activities, or participation in other recognized events, etc.
3. Use case
When you submit a request to formally name a TalkGroup, please include an explanation of what the TalkGroup use is for. For example, detail who will be using the TalkGroup, how it will be branded/marketed, what kind of traffic you expect, and whether it is a temporary use or long-term, etc. This will be included in the description/documentation of your TalkGroup if and when assigned.
Please use this form to create a support ticket to request your TalkGroup.
1. Document it in the Wiki
After the talkgroup is created, document it in the wiki. The BrandMeister Wiki includes a database of Talkgroup descriptions. Once your request for naming has been accepted and implemented, please add a detailed description of what the talkgroup is about, so all BrandMeister users have a good understanding of what the Talkgroup is for.
Use this form to create your Wiki entry (note that creating a TalkGroup entry merely adds it to the Wiki, and it does not necessarily add a TalkGroup to the system).
2. Use the support form to create a ticket to name your TalkGroup
The BM dev team will be the one responsible for implementing the server changes.
3. Be active on the TalkGroup
Dormancy, abandonment, or inactivity are grounds for revocation. Once you have been assigned a named TalkGroup, it will be your responsibility to maintain and promote activity therein.
BM Philippines will check the traffic history database to see how well-utilized the TalkGroup is and then make a determination on whether or not to assign a formal name and TalkGroup number. If your group has been active for at least 60 days, BM Philippines will analyze TalkGroup data and make a decision or recommendation. However, in lieu of this, you can be asked to justify the need for a 5-digit TalkGroup (e.g., for events, emergency services like HERO, etc.).
Note that BM Philippines is composed of volunteer hams, who also have work, business, or family to attend to. Please be patient.
The BrandMeister network is very flexible, and you can continue to use any valid DMR ID as a TalkGroup number. We recommend using a common personal 7-digit DMR ID as TalkGroup. Or if you have a DMR repeater, you can use its 6-digit DMR ID as your TalkGroup. If your TalkGroup has enough activity within a 60 day period, feel free to apply again, and BM Philippines can reconsider.
BM Philippines reserves the right to recommend the cancellation, revocation, or re-assignment of assigned TGs that are dormant or have very little activity in a period of six months. This is to ensure that named TG allocations are not wasted.
BM Philippines is a group of volunteer amateur radio enthusiasts coming from a diverse background. We share our skills and capabilities on various technical and organizational matters. The coordinators are located in the Philippines, while the support team are across several locations (Philippines, US, Australia). See The BrandMeister Philippines team.
BM Philippines was granted access to screen and approve 5-digit TalkGroups by the BrandMeister Core Team, who has provided access to the BM support ticketing system. Delegation of this task is being done due to the rapid global growth of the BrandMeister DMR network.
Please understand that the BrandMeister network is a community-driven effort, and the worldwide servers are run, maintained, and paid for by private individuals and groups who are volunteers. Thus, it is only fair that the use and assignment of resources are done in consideration of these efforts and the common benefit and enjoyment of the community.
https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/Philippines
You can also visit our homepage with a more memorable address:
You will find many hams ready to answer your question and assist you on the Telegram instant messenger at: https://t.me/BrandMeisterDmrPhilippines . You can also make a call to any member of the team at TG 515 or TG 5150.
I submitted my request for a TalkGroup assignment several weeks ago. Why has it not yet been acted upon?
BM Philippines is composed of volunteer hams, who also have work, business, or family to attend to. We may already be revieiwng your TalkGroup data and traffic. You may follow up through our Telegram group for any updates or clarifications. Please be patient.
Can I submit my request for a TalkGroup directly with the BrandMeister admins?
Submissions of named TalkGroup requests are done through the BrandMeister Support Portal. Requests for 515XX talkgroups will be delegated to the BM Philippines team.
Can I apply for a non 515 or Philippine TalkGroup number?
Yes, but BM Philippines is responsible for recommending approval of only 515XX talkgroups. If your organization has an international or other coverage, then please feel free to do so.
How much does it cost to apply for a TalkGroup assignment?
None. Only time and effort on the part of the BM team, and on the part of the applicant, in terms of ensuring that the TalkGroup is active.
I have been using a 5-digit 515 TalkGroup for several months already. Can I request BM Philippines to grant this to me?
As stated in our guide, applicants are requested to use valid DMR IDs or Repeater IDs while applying for a 5-digit talkgroup. However, if you are already previously using a 5-digit 515XX TalkGroup number, the BM Philippines team can analyze traffic and data from that talkgroup and factor it into the application. There is no assurance that you will be granted the same named talkgroup number, however.
Are there any other special 515xxx numbers?
You can send a private call to 515997 to get a PARROT reply, which means your audio will be played back to you. This is a good way to test the quality of your audio and connection, as well as your mic or audio levels.
You can also use 515999 for APRS messaging.
Philippines | |
---|---|
MCC Prefix | 515 |
Coordinators | DV1ZEJ,DU1ZC,4I1AYZ, |
Website | https://brandmeister.network/ |
Welcome to the Philippines Brandmeister Wiki. Here you will find many resources that will help you configure your equipment to use the Brandmeister Network. The DMR Tier II network operates on two TDMA time slots, TS1 and TS2. This means two users can use the repeater at the same time.
DMR ID | Managed by | Location | Remarks
|
---|---|---|---|
5151 | DV1ZEJ, | Manila, PH | BM 5151 Philippines
|
Fixed IP = 120.89.61.77; BM5151.hamradio.com.ph E-mail contact -> DV1ZEJ - Andrew
BM 5151 was established through the efforts of All Ways Prepared Amateur Radio Club Philippines Inc.(DX1BSP)
You will find many hams ready to answer your question and assist you on the Telegram instant messenger, at: https://t.me/BrandMeisterDmrPhilippines
Philippine Nationwide Calling: 515
Number | Description |
---|---|
5150 | Philippines Countrywide talkgroup for calling or short QSO |
5151 | Philippines Radio District 1 National Capital Region, Calabarzon |
5152 | Philippines Radio District 2 Philippines |
5153 | Philippines Radio District 3 Talkgroup for Central Luzon |
5154 | Philippines Radio District 4 Bicol Region |
5155 | Philippines Radio District 5 Talk Group for Eastern Visayas |
5156 | Philippines Radio District 6 Talk Group for Western Visayas |
5157 | Philippines Radio District 7 Talkgroup for Central Visayas |
5158 | Philippines Radio District 8 Talkgroup for Zamboanga Peninsula, Sossksargen |
5159 | Philippines Radio District 9 Talkgroup for Northern Mindanao, Davao, ARMM |
Note: Times indicated are Philippine time. 9:00PM is 1300H UTC or 0600H Pacific Daylight Time. TalkGroup and host/net control are listed in the relevant slots. This list also includes non-515 nets hosted by Filipino clubs or hams abroad.
Time | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0600H-0700H | 31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L |
31933 Rizal/DX3L | |
0830H-0930H | 51522 PINOY-LINK |
||||||
0900H-1000H | 5151 DU1EQ 51547 Kapihan |
515032 DX1BSP |
5155 DU5: Eastern VIsayas |
31689/5159 DV3KLT | |||
0930H~1000H | 51518 4I1RAC |
51518 DW1YKX |
51518 4G1FBB | ||||
1000H-1100H | 51503 Trivia Net W6DGR |
51503 DX3CA |
51507 DX7NRD Central Visayas | ||||
1100H-1200H | 5153 DU3 |
5152 W6DEX/4F2V |
515025 DX2ACV |
5153 DU3 | |||
1900H-2000H | 5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG |
5158 DX8WMG | |
1930H-2030H | 51518 DX1ARM | ||||||
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW |
515051 DX1CW | |
2000H-2100H | 515044 DX1ARM |
515044 DX1ARM |
515044 DX1ARM | ||||
2030H-2130H | 515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR |
515025 DX4CAR | |
2100H-2200H | 5151 DX1HB |
515 DX1BSP |
5157 DU7: Central Visayas |
5154 DU4IX |
5158 DU8EE |
5151 DX1D |
51588 DX1PAR |
2200H-2300H | 51547 Kapihan Network |
51547 Kapihan Network |
51547 Kapihan Network |
||||
2230H-2330H | 51522 PINOY-LINK |
51522 PINOY-LINK |
51522 PINOY-LINK |
BrandMeister Philippines manages the allocation of all 5-digit TalkGroup numbers for the Philippines -- 51501 to 51599.
The BrandMeister DMR network allows the use of any valid ID as TalkGroup number for QSO or group calls. However, formal names are assigned to certain TalkGroup numbers. The names are visible on the TalkGroups list and last heard sections of the BrandMeister network dashboard, as well as the BrandMeister API.
Only TalkGroups with 3, 4, and 5 digits will be named.
BrandMeister is a flexible network, which allows the use of any DMR ID or repeater ID as a talk group number. If you do not need a named 5-digit TalkGroup, you can regularly use these alternatives for your QSOs.
Requests for new TalkGroup names are made through the BrandMeister Support Portal. Upon receipt of your request through the BM ticketing system, BrandMeister Philippines will conduct an initial check. We will verify your submitted/accomplished requirements and analyze TalkGroup data. We can then make a recommendation for approval or denial based on your submission of requirements and TalkGroup activity.
Please refer to the BrandMeister general guidelines for assigning TalkGroups.
BM Philippines makes batches of TalkGroup number ranges available for registration -- for example:51501-51510. Unlike the main BrandMeister network procedure wherein users can randomly request any available TalkGroup numbers, BM Philippines will announce a sequence or batches of available 5-digit TalkGroup numbers that are available for application.
See above table, with the addition of:
Talkgroup numbers from 51501 to 51599 that are not already assigned formal names by BrandMeister or BM Philippines are available to be assigned.
The basic requirement is that the group should have established activity and that there is a valid reason to formally assign a 5-digit TalkGroup number.
1. Activity
We request that you initially use a repeater ID or a user ID as a TalkGroup for at least 60 days so we can verify traffic before we issue you a 5-digit TalkGroup.
Alternatively, if you wish to test and use PH 5 digit TalkGroup during your test and evaluation period, please reach out to the BM Philippines team, and we will find an available 5 digit TG for you to use for evaluation.
Please do not randomly pick a TalkGroup number.
The group must have daily activity and should have at least 10 regularly active users.
2. Documentation
Please provide the necessary documents, e.g., certificate of affiliation, or other documents relevant to your organization or amateur activity.
If not an officially-established or affiliated amateur club, please provide any proof of your organization’s or group’s existence, such as website/group page, photos or documentation of activities, or participation in other recognized events, etc.
3. Use case
When you submit a request to formally name a TalkGroup, please include an explanation of what the TalkGroup use is for. For example, detail who will be using the TalkGroup, how it will be branded/marketed, what kind of traffic you expect, and whether it is a temporary use or long-term, etc. This will be included in the description/documentation of your TalkGroup if and when assigned.
Please use this form to create a support ticket to request your TalkGroup.
1. Document it in the Wiki
After the talkgroup is created, document it in the wiki. The BrandMeister Wiki includes a database of Talkgroup descriptions. Once your request for naming has been accepted and implemented, please add a detailed description of what the talkgroup is about, so all BrandMeister users have a good understanding of what the Talkgroup is for.
Use this form to create your Wiki entry (note that creating a TalkGroup entry merely adds it to the Wiki, and it does not necessarily add a TalkGroup to the system).
2. Use the support form to create a ticket to name your TalkGroup
The BM dev team will be the one responsible for implementing the server changes.
3. Be active on the TalkGroup
Dormancy, abandonment, or inactivity are grounds for revocation. Once you have been assigned a named TalkGroup, it will be your responsibility to maintain and promote activity therein.
BM Philippines will check the traffic history database to see how well-utilized the TalkGroup is and then make a determination on whether or not to assign a formal name and TalkGroup number. If your group has been active for at least 60 days, BM Philippines will analyze TalkGroup data and make a decision or recommendation. However, in lieu of this, you can be asked to justify the need for a 5-digit TalkGroup (e.g., for events, emergency services like HERO, etc.).
Note that BM Philippines is composed of volunteer hams, who also have work, business, or family to attend to. Please be patient.
The BrandMeister network is very flexible, and you can continue to use any valid DMR ID as a TalkGroup number. We recommend using a common personal 7-digit DMR ID as TalkGroup. Or if you have a DMR repeater, you can use its 6-digit DMR ID as your TalkGroup. If your TalkGroup has enough activity within a 60 day period, feel free to apply again, and BM Philippines can reconsider.
BM Philippines reserves the right to recommend the cancellation, revocation, or re-assignment of assigned TGs that are dormant or have very little activity in a period of six months. This is to ensure that named TG allocations are not wasted.
BM Philippines is a group of volunteer amateur radio enthusiasts coming from a diverse background. We share our skills and capabilities on various technical and organizational matters. The coordinators are located in the Philippines, while the support team are across several locations (Philippines, US, Australia). See The BrandMeister Philippines team.
BM Philippines was granted access to screen and approve 5-digit TalkGroups by the BrandMeister Core Team, who has provided access to the BM support ticketing system. Delegation of this task is being done due to the rapid global growth of the BrandMeister DMR network.
Please understand that the BrandMeister network is a community-driven effort, and the worldwide servers are run, maintained, and paid for by private individuals and groups who are volunteers. Thus, it is only fair that the use and assignment of resources are done in consideration of these efforts and the common benefit and enjoyment of the community.
https://wiki.brandmeister.network/index.php/Philippines
You can also visit our homepage with a more memorable address:
You will find many hams ready to answer your question and assist you on the Telegram instant messenger at: https://t.me/BrandMeisterDmrPhilippines . You can also make a call to any member of the team at TG 515 or TG 5150.
I submitted my request for a TalkGroup assignment several weeks ago. Why has it not yet been acted upon?
BM Philippines is composed of volunteer hams, who also have work, business, or family to attend to. We may already be revieiwng your TalkGroup data and traffic. You may follow up through our Telegram group for any updates or clarifications. Please be patient.
Can I submit my request for a TalkGroup directly with the BrandMeister admins?
Submissions of named TalkGroup requests are done through the BrandMeister Support Portal. Requests for 515XX talkgroups will be delegated to the BM Philippines team.
Can I apply for a non 515 or Philippine TalkGroup number?
Yes, but BM Philippines is responsible for recommending approval of only 515XX talkgroups. If your organization has an international or other coverage, then please feel free to do so.
How much does it cost to apply for a TalkGroup assignment?
None. Only time and effort on the part of the BM team, and on the part of the applicant, in terms of ensuring that the TalkGroup is active.
I have been using a 5-digit 515 TalkGroup for several months already. Can I request BM Philippines to grant this to me?
As stated in our guide, applicants are requested to use valid DMR IDs or Repeater IDs while applying for a 5-digit talkgroup. However, if you are already previously using a 5-digit 515XX TalkGroup number, the BM Philippines team can analyze traffic and data from that talkgroup and factor it into the application. There is no assurance that you will be granted the same named talkgroup number, however.
Are there any other special 515xxx numbers?
You can send a private call to 515997 to get a PARROT reply, which means your audio will be played back to you. This is a good way to test the quality of your audio and connection, as well as your mic or audio levels.
You can also use 515999 for APRS messaging.