Here's the writeup I did for our club as an intro, in case it works for anyone else.
Radio ID Database
Every DMR ham has a Radio ID
assigned to them by DMR-MARC, which is where this database comes from.
(Request link is here: http://www.dmr-marc.net/request_subscriberID.html)
This same Radio ID can be programmed into all your radios, since only one will
Tx at a time.
It’s maintained by a team of guys
that do a great job with really fast turnaround on updates and new registration. The whole database is here:
http://www.n6dva.org/trbo-database/trbo_users_view.php
Filter the Listing
State -- Equal to -- California
or whatever fits your most common users.
Nice! Fresh up-to-date
data. Unfortunately, there’s no Export, so we have to improvise..
Export
Click “Print Preview” to simplify
the HTML a bit.
Today that gives me 514 records.
Save the web page as HTML (I use
Chrome if it matters).
Save it as "trbo_users_view.php.htm"
Scrape the Data
Now we have to extract the RadioID
& Callsign entries from that table.
I
have attached a small Perl script that
does it (scrape.pl), but you can cut & paste text into Excel or work
whatever awk/sed/python magic you like best. There is an earlier
writeup on how to use Excel-fu to extract the right parts from cut &
paste, but I like the Perl approach for speed.
The goal is to get to a .CSV file
as
RadioID#,Callsign,Firstname
Save the resulting .CSV file.
Merge with Codeplug
Then you run G4EML's CS700 Contact
Manager app, load your CS-700 codeplug into it, and “Delete to
End” to remove all your existing contacts. (Keep your actual talkgroups, of
course).
Import the CSV, and bam –
everyone’s listed by callsign and name. Save and program to the radio.
It sounds like a lot of steps, but
it’s less than a minute from start to finish.
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https://groups.io/g/ConnectSystemsDMR
Amateur Radio Users Support Group
AmateurRadio@groups.io
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https://groups.io/g/ConnectSystemsDMR
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