Showing posts with label hytera radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hytera radio. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

THE HYTERA DMR PD365 A WELCOME SURPRISE

HYTERA DMR PD365 


My Hytera PD365

My Hytera PD365 & My mobile/cell phone


I WON 2 OF THEM


When you enter a competition for something that you normally could not afford to purchase, in my opinion you are always in with a chance of winning after all there's the old adage that you've got to be in it to win it.
Imagine my surprise after waking up one morning and reading all the congratulations from some of the people I know on Facebook as radio hams and friends . There in front of me was  the post telling the lucky people they had won and to check our e-mail, so I checked my e-mail and sure enough there was the confirmation that I had won and could I please supply my shipping address. Part of the deal to winning a pair of these radio's was to write a review using more than 2 pictures of the actual radios with no less than an 800 word count.
 So to work then  
Now lets have a look  at  the main features of this wonder of modern technology. Starting with its elegant design .The radio is pocket sized and easy to carry so those with a cell phone wont notice the weight of only 160 grams and the measurements are only 106 X 54 X 23 mm and that it is it .
I think my cell phone is heavier.The big advantage is the belt clipThe clear display from the 3 lines single colour LCD display is adequate. This will mean that  with the 1 touch feature your text messages of no longer than 64 characters can easily be read,there is a capability of using the predefined short text messaging that can be set up in the CPS. Purchasing the programming lead  is essential and is £25 

On the front there is the big rocking button that will help you to select menu's so you can navigate through and read or select them , it can also be used for voice calls .
The radio features a micro usb port so it can be charged with the most micro usb power supplies .Plugging it  into your computer's USB port will also charge it with a standard usb  lead used by most mobile phones.
The  Standard internal battery is rated at 2000mAh @3.7v  and should help users keep in contact for a long time.

In digital mode the battery operates for up to 12 hours using  a 5-5-90 cycle and in analogue mode about 10.
There are 4 programmable buttons on the front that can be used 
The range of frequencies are : 400-440 MHz/430-470MHz/446 Mhz with a Variable Output Power of 3W/1.5W and it has a 256 Channel Capacity. 

The radio is programmable via the usb port and anyone familiar with the hytera CPS will find it a doddle to set up. There is also the ability to use CTCSS/CDCSS  on the analoug frequencies  this will  prevent unwanted conversations on the same frequency added to the fact you can enable it to scan continuously on the analogue and digital channels .

With the  Analogue and  digital dual modes, using it  ensures a smooth analogue to digital migration. I see this radio in use mostly for covert or security operations so the fact that the optional speaker mics can be worn discreetly with a secure 2.5 mm socket  to ensure you don't loose contact along with a high quality speaker for clear audio from the set .

Word of mouth is a wonderful thing and when someone tells you that a thing is good you just have to try one out for yourself . I can tell you I am not disappointed and have been telling all I can just what a great little radio it is . Here are my findings.

After Receiving the radios from the courier, I went over to my friend 2E0STZ's  shack and we loaded a code plug for our local DMR Marc repeater network then programmed the radio's .


There are  three DMR Marc networked repeaters in our area.

1 GB7TP  Aire valley repeater group         439.6875

2 GB7TD  Five towns Repeater group       439.1625

3 GB7HX  West Yorkshire repeater group 439.5750

Standing in the garden of  the location that we were in we were able to open and operate them from the rear garden  of 2E0STZ,s location  and  I was able to open GB7HX which is 
approximately 13.7 miles away GB7TD is 12.5 miles away and we could operate that also. I used my radio whilst I was
 on a rest period I was able to talk to my friend 2E0STZ.
The belt clip supplied with the radio is a joy to use , it is so simple to connect  and disconnect the radio from it . There is a top tab that clicks into place when you have secured it properly into the clip and it just needs the twist of a finger to detach it .the belt clip itself fastens securely onto most of the belts I have tried, including a tool-belt that I use for work.

Being local to one of the repeaters (GB7TP) I am able to use the low power setting on the handset . I live in a block of flats and have a twin lift shaft to the right of my shack, and on high power I can open and operate an analoug repeater called GB3XL .The little handset continues to astound me on it's capabilities  Even if I hadn't won a pair of these wonderful little devices I would have purchased one  to try it for myself .

So to anyone that reads this go out and buy one , you won't be disappointed .And should you want to purchase one of these wonderful little bits of kit then please visit the HAM DMR website site and order it from Adam .PS tell him I sent you ;)  


HAM DMR WEBSITE








(c) m1pac productions 2014 

Monday, 29 September 2014

DMR RADIO , THE MOTOROLA DM46000

THE MOTOROLA DM 4600 



I obtained this wonderful bit of kit  from  adam over at hamdmr.co.uk .
Over  the last 6 months I have owned this radio and used it on the new up and coming DMR - MARC Repeater system I can't really say much more than its one of the best pieces of kit that I have owned. Easy to program easy to use , capable of sending and receiving text messages, there are 3 versions that I know of ,  this one its 1-30 w, then there is the high powered  version 25-45 w , the DM4601 with integrated Bluetooth audio and data, integrated GPS, text messaging and a full 4-line colour display with day/night mode to make reading work .


Motorola DM4600, 
The rear of the DM4600 simple & elegant 
AUDIO BEYOND EXPECTATIONS 
When it comes to exceptional audio clarity, the quality 
of digital can’t be denied. With the DM4000 Series mobiles,
 you get digital quality audio form that front mounted speaker .
With Intelligent Audio, the radio volume automatically 
adjusts to compensate for background noise so you 
don’t have to adjust their radio volume to avoid missing 
a call in loud situations or disturbing others when anyone  
moves into a  quiet place. Increased background noise 
suppression filters out unwanted external clamour – 
from road traffic to the roar of engines. 
Bluetooth® audio, built in to the radio, provides voice 
communication with exceptional clarity – giving your 
people the freedom to move without wires. Also, 
IMPRES™ audio accessories enhance noise suppression 

and improve voice intelligibility for smarter audio than 
you’ve ever experienced before
To Explain what is what on the front.
This PSU/Stand  will power most of the motorola radio's


Because MOTOTRBO uses TDMA digital technology, 
you get integrated voice and data, twice the calling 
capacity and clearer voice communications. Also, the 
smart IMPRES™ technology in motorola's high-powered 
accessories enables easier communications – 
everywhere you travel.

This is a typical motorola repeater Again Simple & Elegant  and rack mountable 
Versatile and powerful, MOTOTRBO combines the best of two-way radio functionality with the latest digital technology. DM4000 Series radios integrate voice and data seamlessly, 

the DM4000 Series mobile radios undergo Motorola’s 
unique Accelerated Life Testing to help ensure they will 
stand up to the hard knocks of everyday use. For even 
greater peace of mind, they are backed by a two-year 

Standard Warranty





(c) m1pac productions

Sunday, 6 April 2014

The Blackpool Rally 2014


As seen  from the other side of the table 


This Year at Blackpool I was on the other side of the table helping my good chum Adam (2E0LXA) with his DMR Radio equipment. He had booked two tables and I had some stuff to shift  we set of  early  and we got there with  lots  of time to spare to finalize the setting up .
We had already been the night before to set the tables out and fix  the banners to them ,all that was needed was to write out the prices for some items .

The Blackpool rally is always a good one to attend , even if you don't buy anything there is lots to do and see. 
I have been going for a long time and as long as I can I will attend future rallies.
M1PAC behind the tables of the HAM DMR Stand at the Blackpool Rally
Adam with prospective buyer

The stand at Blackpool







DMR UK

Traders 


Radioworld stand


Lammcomms stand

THE BAR





The view from the table 

My Ju.... Equipment  to sell .



I found A few bits and pieces that I needed as well as some new AA rechargeable batteries for my camera.
I hope to be on the other side next year as there is a whole lot of sitting around waiting for people to come an buy your equipment.


All photos (c) M1PAC 2014 m1pac productions 

Saturday, 8 March 2014

THIS IS A LOCAL SHOP FOR LOCAL PEOPLE




HAMSHOP


 welcome to royston Keighley


There is a whisper in the wind that soon you will be able to purchase  supplies and equipment for the amateur radio enthusiast in the local area known as the HAMSHOP.

I am informed that there is a link to the site HERE . The folk tell me that you can buy accessory's such as coax,Plug's  ,connectors ,swr meters, and all those pretty little things that make life so interesting for the lowly radio ham.


There is also an assortment  of the new digital radio equipment both new and refurbished 
and that you will be able to trade in good radio hardware on a part exchange.

The scribes have told me that there will be someone attending a stand 
at the Blackpool Radio rally and that the there is a webpage link HERE .There will be a demonstration of the DMR-MARC  network  and you can buy a radio there and then .


I will be attending the rally and you may see me at the stand, you will easily recognize me I will be wearing my call sign badge with my name on it  , please come over and say hello .

 THE SHOP HAS NOW GOT A SPOT ON A POPULAR FORUM 



We like to think that all our radios are very competitively priced as standard. So we are offering all HRD forum users free carriage on all orders, of any value (usually only for orders over £200)
Use coupon code: HRDFORUM at checkout.
We're hoping to get a few more offers together, but keep an eye on the for sale forum for lists of our latest trade-in / refurbished equipment.
Adam
www.hamdmr.co.uk
01535 517277


p.s. don't forget to come say hello at the Blackpool rally where we will have a range of digital equipment (new and used) for purchase on the day. Radios can also be programmed / re-programmed on the day.

(c) m1pac productions 2014 

Saturday, 22 February 2014

Fear and loathing in Pudsey west yorkshire

The Jolly Green Giant


The Jolly Green Giant  ( or JGG  as it will now be known ) is an old military radio telescopic  mast and was kindly donated to my fellow radio ham M6STZ by another radio ham  M0DIT who was in need of the space and the JGG was taking up considerable room in his garage.

 I put the JGG in my car and took it over to the QTH of M6STZ who was pleased as punch.
Since we erected it the  mast has been up and down like a Brides nightie for various reasons. It came with a canvas bag full of guy lines and this enabled us to  fix it in position when the  terrible winds  that we knew were due came . It survived them with aplomb, and there was a LOT of wind , speeds of up to 70 mph were bandied about.

Now with the advent of DMR radio  LINK to explanation both me and M6STZ have both obtained radio's to utilise that particular mode of transmission.There are severel DMR repeater's and one of the local ones is GB7TP   Link to details  I use it both on local and roaming as I am only 3.72 miles or 5.99 kilometres from its location as the crow flies.

The group that maintain both GB7TP and GB3TP are the aire vally repeater group  whose web page can be found here  .






The JGG and M6STZ


This day called for the JGG to be taken down for maintenance, the installation of some low loss coax supplied by  adam from specialist radio and here is the link,as well as the fixture of a dual band  yagi antenna for 144MHz and 70 cm that is fixed and  pointing in a southerly direction . The mast stands at about 6 M6STZ's or 36 feet .


Thank you for reading my blog  

Please note all pictures (c) m1pac productions 2014