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README.md

go-dmr

Golang Digital Mobile Radio protocols.

Build Status

References

The DMR Air Interface protocol is specified in Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Systems; Part 1: DMR Air Interface (AI) protocol, ETSI TS 102 361-1.

The Brandmeister Homebrew protocol is specified in IPSC Protocol Specs for homebrew DMR repeater by Hans DL5DI, Jonathan Naylor (G4KLXG) and Torsten Schultze (DG1HT).

Warning

This implementation is not suitable for commercial use and is for educational purposes only.

Acknowledgements

The implementation is possible because of the invaluable help from the following persons. Thanks for your patience and providing me with sample data and links to test the protocols.

  • Rudy Hardeman (PD0ZRY)
  • Artem Prilutskiy (R3ABM)