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DMR BEST PRACTICE
As this is a global network, users need to realise the
impact of each talk group on users around the globe as well as nationally and
within a region. Time slot 1 is the most busiest with other countries also
having other talk groups on this slot so opening a lot of repeaters prevents
other network users globally from using the time slot. Ideally the choice of
talk group should be as to open the least repeaters possible. As much as some
say, activity breeds activity or that the talk group is quiet, note that users
may be using another talk group on the same slot that you do not have access
to. It’s not to limit people from using the facilities on the network but more
of having consideration for our fellow amateurs using the network.
Also it’s worth bearing in mind that not all users have
display radios or maybe scanning the talkgroups, so it’s a good idea to mention
which TG you’re on as part of your call-in or handover transmission.
TG1, TG2 & TG13
TG1 opens all repeaters globally, TG2 opens all repeaters in
Europe and TG13 opens all repeaters in English speaking countries – several
hundred repeaters can be affected by one of these talk groups. Thus these talk
groups are “calling channels” meant to establish a contact and qso’s should be
kept limited to a few minutes. Try to prevent UK only qso’s on these talk
groups by moving to UK Wide user activated talk groups TG80 & TG81 or a
more local talk group depending on where the users are located. Other user
activated talk groups (TG113, TG119, TG123 & TG129) can also be used to
reduce the number of repeaters being opened.
TG235
This has a similar impact as TG1, TG2 & TG13 – it opens
all repeaters within the UK. It prevents other UK users from utilising any
other slot 1 talk group. Where possible, users should use the user activated
talk groups TG80 & TG81 which are UK only or TG113, TG119, TG123 &
TG129 which are World Wide
TG8xx REGIONAL