Merry Christmas
From the repeaters owners of First Coast DMR, we want to wish you and your families and very safe and Merry Christmas!!
Continue reading →From the repeaters owners of First Coast DMR, we want to wish you and your families and very safe and Merry Christmas!!
Continue reading →Here is a GREAT site for setting up and configuring the various Pi-star modes. Check out: Amateur Radio Notes
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Continue reading →ARRL published an article this month on how Hotspots like the OpenSpot and Zumspot are causing interference with satellite communications. It seems the default frequency that the hotspots are programmed with are in the satellite range of the band plan. … Continue reading →
From The ARES E-Letter for April 18, 2018 A lot of hams tend to discount the newer digital modes, mainly for the reasoning that they depend on the Internet to link to reflectors, or master servers in the case of … Continue reading →
Today, we had a DMR technical training and programming session at the Camden County EOC. Bill (W1KFR) did a great job of training us on DMR and the various things that we need to know to program our radios.
Continue reading →We have posted the membership directory on the site. Check out FCDMR Membership Directory
Continue reading →(2018-04-03 BY BMADMIN — taken from the Brandmeister site) As DMR made its debut in Amateur Radio, hams had to figure out which numerical identifier to use when programming DMR radios since there was no way to use alphanumerical callsigns. … Continue reading →
The First Coast DMR group will be having a technical session to discuss DMR principles and basic radio programming, WHERE: Camden County EOC 131 N Lee St., Kingsland WHEN: Saturday, April 14th from 1300-1700 Bring your laptops, radios and programming cables.
Continue reading →Would it be beneficial to post registered members names, call signs and DMR ID’s on the FCDMR Site so that members can add those people to the contacts in their codeplugs for their radios? This would be for members only and … Continue reading →