![]() ![]() Hoboken, NJ K2ZZ 448.275 -5 MHZ Color Code 3 #1 Group Call TG-9998= Parrot audio test (PTT) New York City, NY (Midtown) NY4Z 442.050 +5 MHz Color Code 7 #1 - Group Call TG 3172 = NE / Regional -PTT #1 - Group Call TG 444 NY Metro System Wide - FTīrooklyn, NY -NY4Z 442.09375 + 5 Color Code 2 (operating stand alone)īrooklyn, NY WB2ZEX 438.275 -5 MHz Color Code 1 #1 - Group Call TG 9998 = Parrot, Audio Test Server - PTTīronx, NY K2HR 446.4375 / 441.4375 Color Code 7 #1 - Group Call TG 333 = DMR Plus Reflector 4604 (NY Reflector) PTT #1 - Group Call TG 31124 = Southeast Florida- PTT #1 - Group Call TG 310037 = Boca Raton ARC- PTT #1 - Group Call TG 14 = Latin America Region - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 914 = Latin America Region - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 31660 = Ocean County Talk Group - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 7143 = Latin America Region - FT #1 - Group Call TG 31361 = Upstate New York Talk Group - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 3136 = New York State Talk Group - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 3172 = NE / Regional - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 13 = World Wide English - PTT #1 - Group Call TG 3 = North America - PTT If you are not on the same repeater and want to have a longer conversation please use one of the TAC channels as they do not key up lots of repeaters at the same time.īrandmeister network connection : NY Metro Systemwide ( TG 444 ) is nowĪvailable on all Brandmeister repeaters as TG 31362īronx, NY N2NSA 443.350 +/ 448.3625 Color Code 1 If you are talking to someone localy on the same repeater it is good operating practice to use a local talkgroup such as local 9 if available so you don't key multiple machines. Please do not use any talkgroups that are not listed below on any repeater as you may interfere with the intended talk groups.Īlso please remember when you utilize TG 444 (Systemwide TG) or any TG that is broadcast full time over multiple machines you are keying up many repeaters. Please review the list below for information about each repeater and what talk groups are offered. Please note: We offer Local TG 9 on certain repeaters in our network. The NYDMR Network (also know as Bronx TRBO) operates repeaters on the Bronx-TRBO and NY-DMR CBRIDGES. Sixth, the TH-UV8200 will NOT offer a cross-band repeat function, which is a shame since so many of our SAR customers use that feature.Welcome To The NY Metro DMR Repeater Network (NYDMR). Third, the TH-UV8200 battery size will drop down to 2800 mAh, which is still better than most standard batteries, just not as huge of the 3600 mAh battery on the TH-UV8000 series of radios.įourth, they claim that our initial dealer order for the TH-UV8200 radios will ship “soon”, but I tend to take their shipping ETA’s now with a large dose of salt (still waiting for my TH-8600 IP67 mobile radios from October).įifth, they have increased the alpha-numeric display naming from 7 characters to 8, which always helps us with customer programming requests. Second, they confirmed that the radio will have a total of 256 memories, but they couldn’t tell me if all 256 memories will be available in one VFO, or if they will be split up (like they did previously in the TH-UV8R radio with 128 memories in VFO A and another 128 in VFO B). I’m still waiting on the rest of my pre-paid October order for the TH-8600 mobile units, so I’m not counting on seeing an actual TH-UV8200 for some time, but who knows, maybe I’ll see one at the TYT booth at IWCE this year.Ĭhatted with TYT Sales earlier and managed to get some additional data from them regarding the TH-UV8200 radio.įirst, they confirmed their previous claim that the TH-UV8200 will be IP67 waterproof upon delivery. I hope the TH-UV8200 actually has 256 memories, but again, until I see one …. For six months after the TH-UV8000D was announced, all of the boxes claimed 128*2 memories, yet they could only save 128 total memories. Many times Chinese manufacturer’s count the ability to save either 128 VHF or 128 UHF memories as 256, when they actually only save 128 unique memories. No mention (that I saw) as to battery capacity. Their other 10 watt analog radios (TH-UV8000D, 8000E, and 8000SE) all ship with a 3600 mAh battery. Many Chinese manufacturer’s market “splash resistant” as “waterproof”, so until I see one in my hands, well you probably know the rest.Īnother issue is actual battery size. You’ll note that IP67 isn’t listed on their spec sheet. One is their claimed “waterproof” status. We got our dealer announcement on the TH-UV8200 this past Saturday, but I still haven’t received positive confirmation on a number of questions that I had for TYT. ![]()
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