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'''Welcome to the PNW DMR Information page'''
 
'''Welcome to the PNW DMR Information page'''
For the most current info, please visit http://www.pnwdigital.net
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For the most current info, please visit [http://www.pnwdigital.net PWDigital.Net]
  
 
The PNW DMR network is a system of open use DMR repeaters located in the Pacific Northwest.  The PNW c-Bridge currently supports 35 plus MotoTRBO repeaters with 24 in Washington, 10 in Oregon and 1 in Idaho.  We also have deployed several c-Bridges, an echo server and 8 MMDVM servers for additional repeater and hotSpot support.  Where possible, our repeaters are IP linked via HamWAN, a private RF based IP backbone network.  Some repeaters have dual IP sources with failover protection.  Please become a member (free)!
 
The PNW DMR network is a system of open use DMR repeaters located in the Pacific Northwest.  The PNW c-Bridge currently supports 35 plus MotoTRBO repeaters with 24 in Washington, 10 in Oregon and 1 in Idaho.  We also have deployed several c-Bridges, an echo server and 8 MMDVM servers for additional repeater and hotSpot support.  Where possible, our repeaters are IP linked via HamWAN, a private RF based IP backbone network.  Some repeaters have dual IP sources with failover protection.  Please become a member (free)!
  
 
This network enables the use of a single local area repeater for a QSO or EVERY repeater on the network, depending on the talkgroup selected.  Each repeater can support 2 simultaneous conversations or upwards of 50 conversations network-wide.  Users are empowered to talk locally on a single repeater or thousands worldwide.  Think smallest footprint needed to support your QSO.  Understanding how the talkgroups are designed to work is important before hopping onto the network.
 
This network enables the use of a single local area repeater for a QSO or EVERY repeater on the network, depending on the talkgroup selected.  Each repeater can support 2 simultaneous conversations or upwards of 50 conversations network-wide.  Users are empowered to talk locally on a single repeater or thousands worldwide.  Think smallest footprint needed to support your QSO.  Understanding how the talkgroups are designed to work is important before hopping onto the network.
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[[Category:Washington DMR]]
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[[Category:Idaho DMR]]
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[[Category:Oregon Amateur Radio Repeaters]]
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[[Category:Washington Amateur Radio Repeaters]]
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[[Category:Idaho Amateur Radio Repeaters]]

Latest revision as of 10:33, 18 October 2018

Welcome to the PNW DMR Information page For the most current info, please visit PWDigital.Net

The PNW DMR network is a system of open use DMR repeaters located in the Pacific Northwest. The PNW c-Bridge currently supports 35 plus MotoTRBO repeaters with 24 in Washington, 10 in Oregon and 1 in Idaho. We also have deployed several c-Bridges, an echo server and 8 MMDVM servers for additional repeater and hotSpot support. Where possible, our repeaters are IP linked via HamWAN, a private RF based IP backbone network. Some repeaters have dual IP sources with failover protection. Please become a member (free)!

This network enables the use of a single local area repeater for a QSO or EVERY repeater on the network, depending on the talkgroup selected. Each repeater can support 2 simultaneous conversations or upwards of 50 conversations network-wide. Users are empowered to talk locally on a single repeater or thousands worldwide. Think smallest footprint needed to support your QSO. Understanding how the talkgroups are designed to work is important before hopping onto the network.