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LEFARS members with DMR radios can communicate with other members using the Brandmeister talkgroup '''23511''' at any time. A personal hotspot is required or via a repeater like [https://www.gb7hh.co.uk/ GB7HH].There is a weekly DMR net every Wednesday at 20:00 (local) .
LEFARS members with DMR radios can communicate with other members using the Brandmeister talkgroup '''23511''' at any time. A personal hotspot is required or via a repeater like [https://www.gb7hh.co.uk/ GB7HH].There is a weekly DMR net every Wednesday at 20:00 (local) .


D-Star and Yaesu C4FM users can now use XLXLEF, a digital gateway that also connects to Brandmeister talkgroup 23511. The [http://xlxlef.gb7hh.co.uk/ XLXLEF server] is hosted in a London datacentre by Dave M0UPM primarily for members of Loughton & Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society.
D-Star and Yaesu YSF (C4FM) users can now use XLXLEF, a digital gateway that also connects to Brandmeister talkgroup 23511. The [http://xlxlef.gb7hh.co.uk/ XLXLEF server] is hosted in a London datacentre by Dave M0UPM primarily for members of Loughton & Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society.


XLXLEF peers with DMR Brandmeister (BM) Talk Group 23511 / LEFARS and allows multiple connections with several types of digital radio from your hotspot. Transcoding (six channels with two AMBE-3003 Vocoder chips), '''[http://xlxlef.gb7hh.co.uk/index.php?show=modules on module B only]''', supports the following modes and protocols for hotspot connections:
XLXLEF peers with DMR Brandmeister (BM) Talk Group 23511 / LEFARS and allows multiple connections with several types of digital radio from your hotspot. Transcoding (six channels with two AMBE-3003 Vocoder chips), '''[http://xlxlef.gb7hh.co.uk/index.php?show=modules on module B only]''', supports the following modes and protocols for hotspot connections:
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  '''D-Star''' XLXLEF B (DCS, DExtra, REF and XRF)
  '''D-Star''' XLXLEF B (DCS, DExtra, REF and XRF)


  '''Yaesu Fusion C4FM''' GB LEFARS (YSF23511).
  '''Yaesu Fusion (YSF''') GB LEFARS (YSF23511).


  '''DMR''' XLXLEF B (DMRMmdvm)
  '''DMR''' XLXLEF B (DMRMmdvm)

Revision as of 00:30, 13 November 2024

XLXLEF - LEFARS digital gateway overview

LEFARS members with DMR radios can communicate with other members using the Brandmeister talkgroup 23511 at any time. A personal hotspot is required or via a repeater like GB7HH.There is a weekly DMR net every Wednesday at 20:00 (local) .

D-Star and Yaesu YSF (C4FM) users can now use XLXLEF, a digital gateway that also connects to Brandmeister talkgroup 23511. The XLXLEF server is hosted in a London datacentre by Dave M0UPM primarily for members of Loughton & Epping Forest Amateur Radio Society.

XLXLEF peers with DMR Brandmeister (BM) Talk Group 23511 / LEFARS and allows multiple connections with several types of digital radio from your hotspot. Transcoding (six channels with two AMBE-3003 Vocoder chips), on module B only, supports the following modes and protocols for hotspot connections:

  D-Star XLXLEF B (DCS, DExtra, REF and XRF)

  Yaesu Fusion (YSF) GB LEFARS (YSF23511).

  DMR XLXLEF B (DMRMmdvm)

In addition connections to XLX-LEF/BM23511 are available for :

  P25 users on reflector 23511

  NXDN users on reflector 23511

   M17 users on reflector M17-LEF

  Tetra users on tetrapack talk group 23511

  Icom ID-51, IC-705 and IC-9700 users with Terminal Mode /XLXLEFB (Further details on using Terminal mode with an ID-51 here and other Icom radios here )

Further info, connection details and resources are on the XLXLEF help page here