9 Dec
2019
9 Dec
'19
11:23 p.m.
There is a command line program that works with many DMR radios, dmrconfig. It will download from the radio to a text file you can edit with any text editor. Once you have the changes made in the text editor then you can transfer it back to the radio. I have used it with Baofeng and Radioditty radios and it works well. I haven't tried it with my Anytone radio yet. Oh, and the problem with Baofeng DMR radios is ancient history.
https://github.com/sergev/dmrconfig/wiki
Now if we can just get these pesky DMR manufacturers to do the CPS in python so we do not need that trojan called Windows...
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