APRS With The Hytera Pd785g And It's New Firmware v9
Publish date: Jan 27, 2020Tags: dmr ham radio aprs hytera
I’ve read many articles about the Hytera PD785G, APRS, GPS, IPSC2, DMR+, Brandmeister and what not…
These are the settings that I currently run with.
GPS settings
These settings remain the same as on the v8 firmware.
Also this remains the same – make sure to disable Quick GPS and enable RSSI Report.
You do not really need the other settings. On incoming calls Call Location will show the location of other stations on the display. Voice with Location sends your own location info out with your voice. This is needed for Call Location.
Network settings
Set the Control Center ID to 9057
if you want to appear as portable device.
You can also use any of those number-symbol combinations.
RRS & Radio IDs | description |
---|---|
9050 | without SSID |
9055 | house / QTH |
9056 | camping / fieldday |
9057 | handheld transceiver |
9058 | mobile / boat |
9059 | mobile / car |
Channel settings
Setup the channel like this. Just make sure to set Location Info Revert Channel . I did not select IP Multi-site Connect and I also did not select an RRS Revert Channel . I am not 100% sure, but I think the RRS Revert Channel is what makes your HT send your position out when you change channels.
You can also set Slot Operation to Pseudo Trunk – that would let you hear statically linked talkgroups of another timeslot too.
Buttons
Did you set Button as a GPS Trigger? Then you want to configure a button here.
Basic settings
For what I have tested this works quite well. Although Brandmeister recommends to set the Data Bearer Service to Compressed IP if you want to use text messaging.
Examples
In-call location information does not contain an SSID. That means, that your
location is transferred as your plain CALLSIGN, without the -7
for
9057
.
The route looks like this when transmitted as CALLSIGN-7.
The route looks like that when no SSID is appended to the CALLSIGN.
When transmitted with SSID a location point looks like this:
and without SSID:
There is usually only a red dot marker and not a house. The house replaced the red dot when I tried new APRS settings with my Openspot2 – which sended out a beacon for my callsign only. This might not be compatible to each other – time will tell…
In case you don’t know that site yet, there is also https://aprsdirect.com as an alternative to https://aprs.fi – I love the realtime raw package feed. I use them both here and there.