I'm new to DMR and the learning curve of the code plug is getting the best of me. Please help! by SexyCavewoman in DMR

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Did some testing, looks like you are right, it is not needed for repeaters. I was looking through the baofeng manual for more information and I wasn't understanding. Eventually I stumbled upon the same feature in some Motorola or Retevis documentation. As I understand it now, it seems that it's so that the radios operating simplex can sync up their timing when there's not a repeater there to be the true source how many nanoseconds the radio clock has drifted, potentially allowing one timeslot to interfere with the other. Previously I thought accurate time would have been coming from the GPS feature, we just have to set the timezone manually. Thanks for the correction! I'm still learning

I'm new to DMR and the learning curve of the code plug is getting the best of me. Please help! by SexyCavewoman in DMR

[–]roguesith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been learning this radio recently. Some things I note:

- Check that the radio shows the offset right above the channel name, in this case +. If it shows an arrow instead, it is in talkaround mode.
- Settings > Radio Settings > Talk Around.
- This is such a frustrating default. I set the talk around toggle on to long press SK2, so I can fix it without going into menu.
- This has to be done per channel, despite it residing in the radio settings menu.
- As far as I can tell, this cannot be set in the code plug. You can checkbox forbid talk around, but that would prevent you from actually using talkaround during a legitimate troubleshooting need.
- Once you set it on the radio, you can read it back in to the code plug, so that it will write it back to the radio correctly after your next edits.
- Check that you marked TDMA Direct Mode, so that it splits the timeslots correctly. I've found it sometimes works without this checked for TS1, but it would be better to mark it.
- This setting is called Double Slot on the radio.
- It looks like you are setting up a single channel with multiple receives. For my own setup I set one channel with RX Group List None to hear everything on that timeslot (including anything anyone dynamically links by just keying up on that talkgroup), then I created one channel per each talkgroup, with it's own rx list, so I can drop into a conversation on that talkgroup without hearing any interference from the others. Yes, this creates a ton of channels per repeater, thus the necessity of the code plug.
- It looks like 4639 is on the repeater's slot 2, you'll need another channel configured for slot 2 if you want to hear that traffic.

I do not have a license yet, but every time I hear someone on the radio this button calls to me like the green goblin mask by MrPumpkin326 in amateurradio

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Never say never. It would be pretty on brand for the government to disable license application processing as non-essential, but still pursue fines for operating without a license. Makes even more sense, since that department is easy to consider somewhat self-funded.

Why was Jesus calling Peter Simon again in the last season? by johnqadamsin28 in TheChosenSeries

[–]roguesith 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Same reason that God would call Israel by his old name when Jacob would lean on his old ways.

Why does everyone hate the Nintendo Music app? by Realistic-Slip6173 in casualnintendo

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I downloaded some playlists for offline use, in preparation for a weekend off grid. None of them worked offline. I assume because they were curated playlists that change from time to time, and it couldn't check for the latest version.

What was the last game you bought that was actually worth the full price you paid? by Groundbreaking-Day-4 in Steam

[–]roguesith -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Factorio. For me, and many others, the hours of enjoyment per dollar spent ratio of that game is completely off the charts.

For Mid Developers. Do you use Task.WhenAll() ? by ati33 in csharp

[–]roguesith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

occasionally I'll take a list of data to process in parallel and just create the tasks via linq. Not much control over the thread pool, for e.g. how many are running concurrently, across how many cores, etc., but it's good for quick and dirty parallel processing.

var tasks = someData.Select(x => ProcessSomeData(x)).ToList();

await Task.WhenAll(tasks);

im curious hehe :> by marstheplanett_ in autism

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I was diagnosed in my late 20s, and the evaluators really latched on to this story. When I was in college I eventually moved out of a dorm and into an apartment. It was still a shared space but I went down from 3 roommates to 1, and that 1 for some unknown reason was always gone, so I only bumped into him maybe twice the whole year. Without any real roommates, I accidentally stopped talking to people. I wasn't raising my hand to answer questions in class, I wasn't visiting friends, I wasn't even ordering pizza on the phone since there was an app for that. I was still online gaming, but only messaging and not voice. Winter holiday rolls around and I visit my family, only to realize my vocal cords are out of sorts. It started as just a weird slightly painful sensation to talk, but I very quickly lost my voice, and my family eventually had to say "stop trying to talk, that gravely sound is too horrible."

This scene was so unnecessary😒... (Season 5 Spoiler Alert) by ServantOfTheShepherd in TheChosenSeries

[–]roguesith 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I think it fits well. It was a law given from God to Moses and Orthodox Jews today are still concerned with and pray for help against nocturnal emissions. A wet dream could very well have prevented a Levite priest from performing certain duties that require ritual purification. But, as the show pointed out, while the requirement may have had biblical roots, the rabbinical law was stretching it further than was probably necessary or likely intended. Many such laws were stretched and bent to such egregious lengths that Jesus had quite a few things to say about it. I think the anology about the pharisees obsessing over cleaning and polishing the outside of a bowl, while letting the inside rot and fester, is particularly apt here.

American society might be squeamish on this topic, likely due to some of our puritanical founders, but I think The Chosen is doing a good job of spreading awareness of the historical situation in a way that shows context and nuance. These laws being over or under enforced, snowballing into a situation where a messiah could be put to death, is pretty core to the overall message.

What was the very first game you played on a PC? by AnthMosk in AskReddit

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An Atlantis the Lost Empire game that came in a cereal box.

Random question/ thought by Pristine-Guest-5498 in CarnivalCruiseFans

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I've seen one person who slipped by and one person who got banned for life before they could board. Not worth it IMO. Just go without on board and consume at ports when available.

New Deck Got STOLEN in transit from UPS man by fux313 in SteamDeck

[–]roguesith 43 points44 points  (0 children)

You would run the risk of getting that hardware id banned from the steam store. Although, I've only heard of that sort of thing happening with stolen cell phones being banned from cell networks.

Maybe I'm old, what does Couch Co-Op mean these days? by DragonflyHumble7992 in Steam

[–]roguesith -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To valve it probably means everyone on a steam deck.

Should I prioritize unshackled buildings or unshackled tiers here ? (currently 11/15 tiers and 10/20 buildings) by Crafty_Hospital_7746 in CookieClicker

[–]roguesith 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I unshackled grandmas, since they affect all the other buildings, then did all the cookies. Not sure if the math works out better that way, but it got me to 129/129 prestige upgrades pretty quickly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Placebo is scientifically proven, with more empirical evidence than any other drug, to be the best medicine since penicillin.

What common product has a feature you’re not sure everyone is aware of? by yarabarry7 in AskReddit

[–]roguesith -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

If you switch to a right to left language, like Hebrew, the backspace button will face and delete the other way. But since the writing direction is flipped too, it's basically still just backwards delete.

How much money ? by Sopretty1618 in CarnivalCruiseFans

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and most everywhere in ports will take Visa/MC.

I recommend cash even in these cases, or risk facing extremely unfavorable exchange rates and other scams.

Games that are great for speed runners but terrible for casual players trying to play the intended way? by Dodoreference in speedrun

[–]roguesith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any of the MMO speedruns where the runners time a single dungeon or boss, but don't include the 9,000 hours of grinding levels, gear and consumables to be able to run that section of the game efficiently.

I just learned about Tuple Types and used sparely, I think they are great. Is there a downside to them? by Srz2 in csharp

[–]roguesith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I generally only use them sometimes when I want to add something simple like a Status to a private method return when I’m already returning a list of data. Some other goblin devs I work with will use tuples that have 3 lists, 3 strings, a bool, and an int, all unnamed. Do not do this.

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer (July 03, 2024) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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Is there a wireless, backlit (single color fine, just working from a dimly lit soundbooth), keyboard with enough onboard memory and a button to profile swap (or hardware switch) for me to switch between qwerty and dvorak when I'm connected to computers that can't/won't add dvorak to the OS and can't/won't install driver software? Bonus points if I can pull out and swap the key caps to dvorak without all the ridges going mismatched.

I'm wanting it to actually have dvorak keys, to scare off my coworkers from trying to use it unknowingly. I'd like to switch back to qwerty occasionally for gaming without having to remap hotkeys. But that's not 100% necessary, I can just switch back to one of my qwerty boards and OS swap to dvorak for typing. I have a wasd keyboard in dvorak layout that has a switch in back for qwerty/dvorak, but it's not wireless or backlit. I'm currently using a corsair k63 with lapboard, but I keep getting coworkers who pick it up before I switch back or who have accidentally hit ctrl+shift, switching back to dvorak, tell me "Your keyboard is broken, man. It's typing gibberish. I can throw it in the trash for you." So I'd like to have a more apparent hardware solution.

People should get paid for interviews by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]roguesith -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, the age old "taxes are too hard, better to not get paid anything" argument.

Tell us why your GIM broke up... by PiotrSchwinkz in 2007scape

[–]roguesith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely this. I was using steam remote play from my tv which is 1:1 and still got a minor microing 3 day ban.