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DMR transceiver
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Cross modes using a C4FM transceiver
Using a D-STAR® network (openSPOT4 Pro only)
After you've set up and activated the D-STAR® connector, switch the modem to
C4FM mode (or C4FM Half Deviation mode, if your radio needs that). Only calls
in DN (Digital Narrow) mode will be converted, if you transmit in other modes,
D-STAR® users will only hear silence.
Note that some (classic) REF and XRF servers need a valid D-STAR®
registration. You can read more about this here. Make sure you've set the
callsign in your C4FM transceiver to the exact same callsign that you have
registered, otherwise servers which require a registered callsign won't accept the
connection, or won't let the openSPOT4 to transmit data.
Using a DMR network
After you've set up and activated the DMR connector, switch the modem to
C4FM mode (or C4FM Half Deviation mode, if your radio needs that). Only calls
in DN (Digital Narrow) mode will be converted, if you transmit in other modes,
DMR users will only hear silence.
The source DMR ID of your calls from the C4FM radio will be set to the ID
associated with the source callsign. If there's no ID associated, then the source
callsign will be parsed into a number and this will be used as the source DMR
ID. If it can't be parsed into a number, then the Default cross mode source DMR
ID will be used. You can set this to your DMR ID.
The callsign of incoming DMR calls will be set to the callsign associated with the
DMR ID. If there's no callsign associated in the database, then the Default
callsign for cross mode calls will be used. If it's not set, the callsign will be the
source DMR ID as text.
Using an NXDN® network
After you've set up and activated the NXDN® connector, switch the modem to
C4FM mode (or C4FM Half Deviation mode, if your radio needs that). Only calls
in DN (Digital Narrow) mode will be converted, if you transmit in other modes,
NXDN® users will only hear silence.
All C4FM calls will be sent to the Default cross mode destination ID on the
NXDN® network.
The source NXDN® ID of your calls from the C4FM radio will be set to the ID
associated with the source callsign. If there's no ID associated, then the source
callsign will be parsed into a number and this will be used as the source NXDN®
ID. If it can't be parsed into a number, then the Default cross mode source ID

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