New England DMR
Amateur radio operators should switch from the BrandMeister DMR network to the New England DMR network for its regional focus and unique multi-mode capabilities. Unlike BrandMeister’s global DMR-centric system, which can suffer from crowded talkgroups and evolving policies—like the phasing out of non-MCC-compliant Radio IDs by January 2026 or Master 2001’s shift to HAMNET-only access by mid-2025—the New England DMR network offers a streamlined, congestion-free alternative tailored to the region. Its standout feature is a bridge to the New England Multi-Mode XLX097 reflector, enabling DMR users to connect seamlessly with D-Star, Wires-X, and Yaesu System Fusion (YSF) operators. This interoperability fosters a unified New England ham community across digital modes, something BrandMeister doesn’t natively support.
To switch, operators need to update their DMR repeater or hotspot configuration. Set the master server to HB_US_NE_DMR in your repeater or hotspot settings (e.g., via the Pi-Star dashboard or repeater software). The primary talkgroups align with the XLX097 reflector modules. Program these talkgroups into your radio’s channels, ensuring the correct time slot (typically TS1 or TS2, depending on repeater guidelines) and your DMR ID are set. Check with your local repeater or the network’s admin for any additional settings, like color codes or specific repeater frequencies. Once configured, you’ll enjoy reliable local communication and cross-mode access, making the New England DMR network a superior choice for regional hams.
- Module A – TG 10 General Chat
- Module B – TG 11 Wolf Den Wires-X Network
- Module C – TG 12 Rhode Island
- Module D – TG 13 Massachusetts
- Module F – TG 15 Connecticut
- Module G – TG 16 New Hampshire
- Module H – TG 17 Vermont
- Module I – TG 18 Maine
Other Club Talk Groups are available upon request.