There are 2 versions of my new codeplug and the raw files that you can use as input to ConfigBuilder.
These files require the latest Anytone programming software (3.01) which is available from
Bridgecom and elsewhere.
These based on the excellent work by Andrew, K7ABD and his great Config Builder website.
https://www.k7abd.net/anytone-config-builder/.
This includes full support for the PNW-DMR network
and adds all the ACS frequencies, and the new proposed talkgroup IDs for Seattle 1/2 (as well as the old ones).
Be sure to update the Optional Settings -> Power-on and Radio ID List (Under Digital) before programming your radio. Update your callsign and radio id.
I have also provided the Python program I use to create the contacts list for importing with Tools > Import.
It downloads the contacts for United States and Canada from radioid.net and formats as required by the
Anytone CPS for import.
build-contacts.py
Function Keys - I have set the following programmable function buttons in this codeplug.
PF1 - side-top, PF2 side-bottom, PF3 - top, P1 - front-left, P2 - front-right
Button | Function |
---|---|
PF1 short | Repeater/Talkround (simplex on output of repeater) |
PF1 long | Reverse |
PF2 short | Monitor |
PF2 long | (not defined) |
PF3 short | Scan |
PF3 long | Nuisance Delete |
P1 short | Main CH Switch (swap bwtween main and sub channel) |
P1 long | Sub CH Switch (dual channel operation on/off) |
P2 short | Display Name or Freq |
P2 long | Change Power |