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eVerge™ & Amateur Radio

eVerge™ & Amateur Radio. Michael Lozano, KØNGA December 7, 2013. Agenda. Concepts Software & Firmware Programming Basics Contact List / RX Group List Channel List Channel Groups Other Settings Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! Frequently Used Features Differences from MotoTRBO.

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eVerge™ & Amateur Radio

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  1. eVerge™ &Amateur Radio Michael Lozano, KØNGA December 7, 2013

  2. Agenda • Concepts • Software & Firmware • Programming Basics • Contact List / RX Group List • Channel List • Channel Groups • Other Settings • Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! • Frequently Used Features • Differences from MotoTRBO

  3. Concepts - eVerge™ • Newer line of DMR radios from Vertex Standard • Different that VXD series (rebranded Motorola) • Commercial Radios • Follow DMR standards • Can be used on RMHAM and DMR-MARC TRBO networks

  4. Important Note - Analog • eVerge™ Radios are analog capable • Software assumes commercial use • Most Ham analog use is wideband, commercial now narrowband • USA version of the software is narrowband only • eVerge™ Radios can be programmed on Ham wideband analog channels using the international version of the software • I’m not a lawyer; proceed accordingly

  5. Software & Firmware • Freely available from Vertex Standard (requires free account) • Programming cable & radio adapter cable • Programming cable has a comm port driver • Firmware package includes update utility • Sample configuration files available

  6. Programming Basics • Install cable driver (once) • Plug in cable and note the comm port number • Update firmware (when new, and occasionally after that) • Install & run programming software • Configure comm port • Download & open appropriate sample configuration file • Change Radio ID in Digital Common settings • Download to the radio

  7. Firmware Update

  8. Contact List / RX Group List • Contact List contains Talk Groups and User IDs • Must be configured in the Contact List to be used • Tag (a label) limited to 8 characters • RX Group List used to determine which Talk Groups are received on each channel • Typically 1 TG per RX Group for ham radio • “Private” IDs used for Radio ID recognition • Private calls not used in ham radio

  9. Contact List / RX Group List

  10. Channel List - Digital • TAG (limited to 8 characters) • RX & TX frequencies • Repeater Code • Time Slot • Contact No. (Talk Group) • RX Group List (matches Contact Number)

  11. Channel List - Analog • W5 – Ham radio wideband • TAG (limited to 8 characters) • RX & TX frequencies • Sub Audio – Decode & Encode • C- for CTCSS • D- for DCS

  12. Channel Groups • 16 channels per group • Number of groups determined by radio model • Scan settings per group entry; Group Scan per group • Channels selected from the Channel List; TAG automatically populated • Group name can be changed

  13. Channel List / Channel Group

  14. Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! • Buttons have to be programmed before they will work • Common – Key Function • Number of programmable buttons different on each model • Popular programmable features: • Channel Up/Down • Group Up/Down • Scan, Group Scan, Follow Me Scan, Dual Watch • Set • Talk Around

  15. Key Function

  16. Misc • Mic Gain – typically needs to be boosted • Talk Around – set per channel on the channel list • RX Power Save – set per channel on the channel list • Priority Channel 1 – global, effects some scan and button functions • Priority Channel 2 – one per Channel Group, effects some scan and button fuctions • Default Split – Set to -5, useful for building your own config files • Talk Back – allows for talking while paused during scanning • Dimmer Level – mobile radio only, turns on LCD light

  17. Differences from MotoTRBO • No roaming • But five (Count them! FIVE!) types of scanning • Contact list limited to 128 entries • Not possible to include all RMHAM or DMR-MARC entries • Display limited to 8 characters • Typical of Vertex Standard / Yaesu radios

  18. For Help, Contact: Michael Lozano – KØNGA kønga.mike@gmail.com

  19. Demo/Questions

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