Opinions of the masses posted on Facebook and Groups.io that their view of DMRx is no longer an effective resource for distributing TalkGroups and called for re-engineering.
I was suprised that before a constructive request to increase the server resources or bandwidth that the
community expressed interest in re-engineering a replacement for DMRx. It turns out that effort became our exit from serving the DMR community.
After 6 years of serving the DMR Community it was time to get out of the way of those whom desire to replace
DMRx, the DMRx admin decided to contribute to the re-engineering effort by getting out of the way. A planned
Shutdown was announced.
After midnight on the 2nd of May, 2020 DMRx servers stopped providing connectivity to Talkgroup sources. It appears that the re-engineering effort is sucessful as there is little or no traffic on the DMRx Network.
There are a few lingering connections that their C-Bridge administrators will need to redirect to the
new re-engineered sources.
It had been fun, it had been alot of work, it had been a considerable investment and it has benefited untold thousands of amateur radio operators over the last six years. Best of all are the relationships that were made
to last longer than DMRx would.
Each morning at 09:30 UTC we create CSV files containing all of the users and repeaters. These files are formatted primarily for use by cBridge Administrators to populate their peer and radio ID mappings, but are suitable for other uses including contact generators, etc.
This file is for cBridge administrators who are running a software version that does not have a separate mapping for radios and peers. It is also used by some cBridge administrators for their radio mappings in systems which have a separate peer and radio mapping requirement.
This file is for cBridge administrators who are running a software version that does have a separate mapping for radios and peers. This is the file for the radio mappings.
This file is for cBridge administrators who are running a software version that does have a separate mapping for radios and peers. This is the file for the peer mappings and contains the same fields as the radio mapping file.
This file is for cBridge administrators who are running a software version that does have a separate mapping for radios and peers. This is the file for the radio mappings.
This file is for cBridge administrators who are running a software version that does have a separate mapping for radios and peers. This is the file for the peer mappings that displays just the Callsign.
This file includes the top 1000 most heard users on the network and includes the users radio ID, callsign, and name, ready for import into your CPS type application.