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Remote Access

Remote Access

N7CVR DMR has added MMDVM Remote Access to the N7CVR DMR C-Bridge.  This feature is for members and those who support the mission of N7CVR DMR.  This has been tested and works well with a SharkRF OpenSpot 4 Pro.  

Remote Access Requirements

A HotSpot and UHF DMR radio is required able to transmit on 430-431 MHz which is coordinated for HotSpot use in Idaho by Idaho's frequency coordinator, Larry Smith, W7ZRQ.  The OpenSpot 4 or OpenSpot 4 Pro are supported.  These units are small, extremely portable, battery operated, USB-C re-chargeable and easily configured for N7CVR DMR MMDVM Remote Access.

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