DMRconfig is a utility for programming digital radios via USB programming cable. Supported radios: * TYT MD-380, Retevis RT3, RT8 * TYT MD-2017, Retevis RT82 * TYT MD-UV380 * TYT MD-UV390, Retevis RT3S * TYT MD-9600 * Baofeng RD-5R, TD-5R * Radioddity GD-77 * Anytone AT-D868UV * BTECH DMR-6x2 * Zastone D900 * Zastone DP880 * Radtel RT-27D [![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/dmrconfig.svg)](https://repology.org/metapackage/dmrconfig/versions) ## Usage Read codeplug from the radio and save it to file 'device.img', and also save text configuration to 'device.conf': dmrconfig -r [-t] Write codeplug to the radio: dmrconfig -w [-t] file.img Configure the radio from text file. Previous codeplug is saved to 'backup.img': dmrconfig -c [-t] file.conf Show configuration from the codeplug file: dmrconfig file.img Apply configuration from text file to the codeplug file: dmrconfig -c file.img file.conf Update database of contacts from CSV file: dmrconfig -u [-t] file.csv Option -t enables tracing of USB protocol. ## Permissions On Linux, a permission to access USB device is required. It's possible to run dmrconfig as root, like "sudo dmrconfig", but it's safer to enable access for users. Create a file /etc/udev/rules.d/99-dmr.rules with the following contents: # TYT MD-UV380 SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="df11", MODE="666" # Baofeng RD-5R, TD-5R SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="15a2", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0073", MODE="666" # Anytone AT-D868UV: ignore this device in Modem Manager ATTRS{idVendor}=="28e9" ATTRS{idProduct}=="018a", ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1" To activate it, run: sudo udevadm control --reload-rules Then re-attach the USB cable to the radio. ## Sources Sources are distributed freely under the terms of Apache 2.0 license. You can download sources via GIT: git clone https://github.com/sergev/dmrconfig To build on Linux or Mac OS X, run: make make install Regards, Serge Vakulenko KK6ABQ