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Introduction, Overview and further development AG0X/DG1HT Uli /Torsten

Introduction, Overview and further development · 1. digital modes: differences and commonalities 2. digital modes: infrastructure 2.1 vendor specific 2.1.1 DPLUS 2.1.2 WIRES-X 2.2

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Page 1: Introduction, Overview and further development · 1. digital modes: differences and commonalities 2. digital modes: infrastructure 2.1 vendor specific 2.1.1 DPLUS 2.1.2 WIRES-X 2.2

Introduction, Overview and further development

AG0X/DG1HT Uli /Torsten

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1. digital modes: differences and commonalities

2. digital modes: infrastructure

2.1 vendor specific

2.1.1 DPLUS

2.1.2 WIRES-X

2.2 vendor independent

2.2.1 Connect Plus Overview

2.2.2 Why CCS7?

2.2.3 Structure of the CCS7 number

2.2.4 How CCS numbers are assigned

2.2.5 CCS7 databases

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2.2.6 Reflector systems 2.2.6.1 DCS 2.2.6.2 DMR Plus 2.2.6.3 dPMR 2.2.6.4 C4FM (Fusion) 2.2.6.5 APCO P25 2.3 bridging 3. Hardware 3.1 hardware optimized for multiprotocol networks 3.1.1 DVRPTR 1-3 3.1.2 DV4mini 3.1.3 DV4home 3.1.4 DV4mobile: all digital protocol mobile transceiver for

144/222/440MHz 3.1.4 more multiprotocol devices 4. Questions and Discussion

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Courtesy Ken Bryant, K1DMR

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Courtesy Ken Bryant, K1DMR

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Network Infrastructure

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D-Plus

WIRES-X

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Every node PC is a reflector Needs external radio and PC Many Japanese Stations

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XREFLECTOR

CONNECT Plus ◦ DCS Plus

◦ DMR Plus

◦ dPMR Plus

◦ P25 Plus

◦ C4FM Plus

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CCS7 Authentication and Routing

DCS

DMR Plus

C4FM

P25

dPMR

Reflector systems

CPS7 CodePlugs

DB

LTE

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Other than D-Star all other digital systems do not work with call signs!

The DMR-Header has 3 bytes in the air interface as an address space 00 00 00 bis FF FF FF, This represents a decimal number range between 0 bis 16 777 215 or, without special coding, (in ASCII) 3 characters.

A public data base correlates the call signs with these numbers Based on „MCC“ Standard / ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (MCC = „Mobile Country Code“) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_country_code)

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Hierarchically structured numbering system:

◦ 1: Test Networks

◦ 2: Europe

◦ 3: North-America

◦ 4: Asia

◦ 5: Australia, New Zealand, Philippines etc.

◦ 6: Africa

◦ 7: South Amerika

◦ 9: World Wide

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Hierarchically structured numbering system: Examples:

310-317 USA

204: Netherlands

228: Switzerland

232: Austria

234/235: United Kingdom

238: Denmark

262: Germany

311 2528 = Uli, AG0X 262 7506 = Uli, DH6SAB

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To provide a common “phonebook” the DMR-MARC server assigns the numbers which are then synchronized with the D-Connect CCS7 servers:

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DMR-MARC CCS7 server cluster

CCS001

CCS002

CCS052

Currently 20 redundant Servers Distributed Over the World

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CCS7 CPS7

Currently 20 redundant Servers Distributed Over the World

USER website LTE

link

Private Settings

Repeater settings

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What happens when I push these buttons?

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What happens when I push these buttons?

DV4 mini Reflector system

CCS7

I am 311 2528, Let me in.

Do you know 311 2528?

It is Uli, AG0X He is fine

Hi Uli!

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DCS

33 reflector Systems With 26 rooms each

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sMaster

DMaster

Repeater/dongle

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Experimental System

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2 reflector systems with 100 room each:

FCS001/FCS002

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1 reflector system with a second one in Los Angeles currently being installed.

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MotoTrbo/Hytera

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MotoTrbo/Hytera

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MotoTrbo/Hytera

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Torsten, DG1HT

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FRONT PANEL

ATX

MEGA

NF CONTROL + MIC

LINUX CPU

AMBE

2

AMBE

1

A/D + ATMEL

70 cm

A/D + ATMEL

2 Meter

FM

2Meter / 70 cm

HF + PA

• D-Star • C4FM • DMRplus • dPMR • P25 • LTE • Code plug in the cloud

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DG8FAC DG1HT AG0X DG1SW KF4DX

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