Open MD9600 timeslot problems
Open MD9600 timeslot problems
I recently purchased a TYT MD 9600 which had the TYT firmware . I have recently changed this to Open MD9600 and it generally works very well, but I have a problem with it. I have used version R2023.05.08.01 CPS and the donor for the DMR Codec and am using the firmware for version 2. My MD9600 has a version v2.1 in it so am using the appropriate V2 firmware , but when using it on DMR, I have to manually switch the timeslot between TS1 and TS2 when changing DMR repeater channels using the P4 button on the rig. I am assuming I have done something daft, but I dont know what. I dont know a great deal about programming and have followed the installation notes to change over to Open MD9600. Can anyone help as I would like to be able to get the 9600 to change timeslots when I change channel. It might be something that needs changing in the 9600 itself, but Im not sure... I have a couple of GD77s that are working as they should with the Open GD77 software. Thankyou in advance. 73 de Les G0FAJ
Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
Hi,
Maybe you overrode the TS, using P4/Star.
Long press P4/Star will clear the TS override.
Cheers
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Daniel
Maybe you overrode the TS, using P4/Star.
Long press P4/Star will clear the TS override.
Cheers
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Daniel
Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
If the TS is being "overrode" you can see this by setting "Menu-> Options->Display Options->Info to "BOTH". ( I recommend using the "BOTH" setting ALWAYS.)
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Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
I have the same problem.
CPS specifies both the timeslot and the power. But when changing the channel in radio, these settings are not applied. It is very inconvenient, you have to manually set both the power and the timeslot every time you change the channel. I'll try to update the firmware to the latest version, maybe it will help.
Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
No, you just have to read the manual, manual TS override has the highest priority.
Set options-> display options -> info to both.
About power settings, master power is used, unless power per channel is defined.
Set options-> display options -> info to both.
About power settings, master power is used, unless power per channel is defined.
Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
I have seen the same behavior.
While playing around with some settings within my CP, it seem to me that the TS setting in the contact has the highest priority, it will overide the setting in a channel.
That means to me if i use the TG for my local area on a local repeater it is required to be on TS1, if i use the same TG on a repeater in the other area it need to be TS2 since for those is TS1 their local TG (a different one). Would it make more sense to have the higher priority in the channel instead of
within the contact?
So i have always watch (and adjust) the TS if i switch to the other repeater/ channel, this IMHO defeat the purpose of having channels setup with all the repeater data needed.
Can anyone confirm if my observation is correct and this is the behavior by design or else? just wondering...
Thanks for the great work on this project!
73 Norbert VE4HTO
While playing around with some settings within my CP, it seem to me that the TS setting in the contact has the highest priority, it will overide the setting in a channel.
That means to me if i use the TG for my local area on a local repeater it is required to be on TS1, if i use the same TG on a repeater in the other area it need to be TS2 since for those is TS1 their local TG (a different one). Would it make more sense to have the higher priority in the channel instead of
within the contact?
So i have always watch (and adjust) the TS if i switch to the other repeater/ channel, this IMHO defeat the purpose of having channels setup with all the repeater data needed.
Can anyone confirm if my observation is correct and this is the behavior by design or else? just wondering...
Thanks for the great work on this project!
73 Norbert VE4HTO
Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
Hi,
By design, the TS override priorities are:
Cheers.
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Daniel
The Contact's TS IS an override, and is optional.VE4HTO wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 8:16 pmI have seen the same behavior.
While playing around with some settings within my CP, it seem to me that the TS setting in the contact has the highest priority, it will overide the setting in a channel.
That means to me if i use the TG for my local area on a local repeater it is required to be on TS1, if i use the same TG on a repeater in the other area it need to be TS2 since for those is TS1 their local TG (a different one). Would it make more sense to have the higher priority in the channel instead of
within the contact?
So i have always watch (and adjust) the TS if i switch to the other repeater/ channel, this IMHO defeat the purpose of having channels setup with all the repeater data needed.
Can anyone confirm if my observation is correct and this is the behavior by design or else? just wondering...
Thanks for the great work on this project!
73 Norbert VE4HTO
By design, the TS override priorities are:
- Channel (lowest)
- Contact(higher)
- Manual [Star key](highest)
Cheers.
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Daniel
Re: Open MD9600 timeslot problems
Hi Daniel,
thanks for the clarification, the manual wasn't that clear about this specific item or the "best practice" for writing a codeplug... (or i didn't dig deep enough )
73 Norbert VE4HTO
thanks for the clarification, the manual wasn't that clear about this specific item or the "best practice" for writing a codeplug... (or i didn't dig deep enough )
73 Norbert VE4HTO