How to Program DMR MotoTRBO on the SDS100 using Sentinel Super Easy
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Best Accessories on Amazon - https://amazon.com/shop/boyandascanner • SDS100 on Amazon - https://amzn.to/42Dq6Qs • Products I like - https://boyandascanner.com • How To Program DMR MotoTRBO on the SDS‑100 Using Sentinel • 1. Prepare and Launch Sentinel • Open Sentinel: • Start Sentinel on your computer. (You can create your programming even without your scanner plugged in—but for writing, connect your SDS‑100 later.) • Optional – Read From Scanner First: • If your scanner has previous manual programming, perform a “Read from Scanner” to load current data into Sentinel before making changes. • 2. Create and Edit Your Favorites List • Enter Favorites Editor: • In Sentinel, go to the “Edit Favorites List” section. • Create a New Favorites List: • Select “New Favorites List.” • Name it appropriately (for example, you might call it “Aeronautical Cap” or a similar name that reflects the DMR system you’re programming). • The favorites list editor will open on a separate page. • 3. Add the DMR MotoTRBO System • Add a New System: • Within the favorites list editor, select the option to “Add a System.” • Choose “New System” and name it—for example, “Moto Turbo Trunk” (or use the exact name as shown in your transcript). • Confirm your new system. • Enable Essential Options: • Go to “System Options” for your new system. • Turn on ID Search: Ensure that “ID Search” is enabled. This setting allows the SDS‑100 to automatically update talk group (TG) and unit IDs when transmissions are detected. • 4. Program the Site (Frequency) • Enter Site Edit Mode: • In your new system, go to the “Sites” section. • Select “New Site” to add the frequency information. • Input Frequency Details: • Paste or type in the frequency for your DMR system. For example, if the transcript indicates a specific frequency (e.g., “Loss Airport CC1”), enter that frequency. • Set the Color Code: • The transcript shows that the color code is “1.” Enter “1” as the color code. • (If you need to verify, click into the color code field; Sentinel will display the details for that code.) • Enter the LCN (Link Control Number): • The transcript mentions an LCN value such as “01 01.” Input the appropriate LCN. • Review the Frequency Entry: • Verify that the site now includes your frequency, color code, and LCN as part of the DMR MotoTRBO system. • 5. Program the Department and Talk Group IDs • Add a Department: • Within your system settings, navigate to the “Department” section. • Select “New Department” or “Edit Channel” as needed. • Input Talk Group Information: • Enter the talk group ID for the system. • For instance, the transcript indicates that the top talk group ID is “31.” • Choose the appropriate service type (for example, you might label it “Aircraft” if it corresponds to aeronautical communications). • Optional – Add Unit IDs: • If the system requires unit IDs, wait for transmissions on that frequency; then, when unknown IDs appear, press the “Yes” button to save the talk group ID first and then the unit ID. • 6. Finalize and Save Your Programming • Save Your Work in Sentinel: • Once all frequency, color code, LCN, department, and TG ID information is entered, click “File” and then “Save.” • Exit the favorites list editor. • Write to the Scanner: • With your SDS‑100 connected, select “Write to Scanner” in Sentinel. • Confirm that the new DMR system is written to your scanner’s memory. • 7. Verify and Test the Programmed System • Check on Your Scanner: • After writing, disconnect and power on your SDS‑100. • Verify that the new DMR MotoTRBO system appears under your favorites list. • Monitor for Activity: • Listen to the channel. When transmissions occur, the scanner should update the talk group and unit IDs automatically (thanks to the enabled ID Search feature). • Cheers, • BAAS • • Affiliate Disclosure This video and its description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I may receive a commission. This compensation helps support my channel and allows me to continue creating content. I truly appreciate your support!
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