My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to wires-x nodes through their system.
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going through BM?
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Steve N4IRS
On 7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell
wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse engineered
the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to wires-x nodes
through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not open
source. I do not know of a way to connect to Wires-X.
Steve
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Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will be happy to share my information. 73 Robert K4WZV TGIF Admin
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On 7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell
wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse engineered
the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to wires-x nodes
through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not open
source. I do not know of a way to connect to Wires-X.
Steve
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Steve N4IRS
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Steve N4IRS
Surely you jest!
And no, I am not calling you Shirley.
Go for it.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 7/31/2019 11:53 AM, Skyler Fennell
wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if
they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I
can't find it anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any
other way to cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF
link or going through BM? "
On
7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on
the TGIF network and works great. If you like you can
e-mail me at robertbretzman@...
I will be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019
at 10:48 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister
reverse engineered the Wires-X protocol so we
can connect to wires-x nodes through their
system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way
to cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or
going through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM
is not open source. I do not know of a way to
connect to Wires-X.
Steve
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Skyler, BM will not share anything 73 Robert
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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I, too, would love to find a way to connect a XLX reflector to
Wires-X, and have not heard of this being done, only YSF.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 7/31/2019 10:48 AM, Steve N4IRS
wrote:
On 7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell
wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse engineered
the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to wires-x nodes
through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is
BM open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X
without using an RF link or going through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not open
source. I do not know of a way to connect to Wires-X.
Steve
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Corey Dean N3FE <n3fe@...>
I am a master owner and i do not have access to it either.
Corey n3fe
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Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Corey Dean N3FE <n3fe@...>
We can’t. Bm has ipsc build in and you must have an nda with motorola to be able to even work with it. If any of that code is embedded into other pieces, which it is, it can’t be shared. Same goes with the cbridge code. Pretty straight forward.
Corey n3fe
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Skyler, BM will not share anything 73 Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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What does having a NDA have to do with the reversed engineered HRI 200 software for the wires X mode ? Robert
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...> wrote: We can’t. Bm has ipsc build in and you must have an nda with motorola to be able to even work with it. If any of that code is embedded into other pieces, which it is, it can’t be shared. Same goes with the cbridge code. Pretty straight forward.
Corey n3fe Skyler, BM will not share anything 73 Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Corey Dean N3FE <n3fe@...>
I do not have access to it plane and simple. You want it? Go ask Artem. I am not discussing this with you any further.
Corey
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
What does having a NDA have to do with the reversed engineered HRI 200 software for the wires X mode ? Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...> wrote: We can’t. Bm has ipsc build in and you must have an nda with motorola to be able to even work with it. If any of that code is embedded into other pieces, which it is, it can’t be shared. Same goes with the cbridge code. Pretty straight forward.
Corey n3fe Skyler, BM will not share anything 73 Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Typical response. never ceases to amaze me. lol Robert
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:17 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...> wrote: I do not have access to it plane and simple. You want it? Go ask Artem. I am not discussing this with you any further.
Corey
What does having a NDA have to do with the reversed engineered HRI 200 software for the wires X mode ? Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...> wrote: We can’t. Bm has ipsc build in and you must have an nda with motorola to be able to even work with it. If any of that code is embedded into other pieces, which it is, it can’t be shared. Same goes with the cbridge code. Pretty straight forward.
Corey n3fe Skyler, BM will not share anything 73 Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already reached out to see if they would provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
"Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any other way to cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going through BM? "
On 7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@... I will
be happy to share my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48
AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler Fennell wrote:
My understanding is that BrandMeister reverse
engineered the Wires-X protocol so we can connect to
wires-x nodes through their system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code is not public. No, BM is not
open source. I do not know of a way to connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Steve KC1AWV
Locking topic, this is starting to get out of hand.
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Steve N4IRS
Robert,
What do you expect him to say when you say things like "BM will not
share anything" I am no big fan of BM and I really don't expect them
to share anything having to do with reverse engineering. Simply put,
very few people have access to that information and the Master
server owners do not have access.
I am reopening this thread, but I will delete messages from and
moderate ANYONE I feel is attacking another user.
Steve N4IRS
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 7/31/2019 12:21 PM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Typical response. never ceases to amaze me. lol
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:17
PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...> wrote:
I do not have access to it plane and simple. You want
it? Go ask Artem. I am not discussing this with you any
further.
Corey
What does having a NDA have to do with the reversed
engineered HRI 200 software for the wires X mode ?
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019
at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...>
wrote:
We can’t. Bm has ipsc build in and
you must have an nda with motorola to be able to
even work with it. If any of that code is
embedded into other pieces, which it is, it can’t
be shared. Same goes with the cbridge code.
Pretty straight forward.
Corey n3fe
Skyler, BM will not share anything
73
Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already
reached out to see if they would
provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed,
Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
"Is this wires-x
to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there
any other way to cross-link to Wires-X
without using an RF link or
going through BM? "
On
7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a
RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you
like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@...
I will be happy to share my
information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On
Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler
Fennell wrote:
My understanding is
that BrandMeister
reverse engineered the
Wires-X protocol so we
can connect to wires-x
nodes through their
system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code
public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source?
Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code
is not public. No, BM is
not open source. I do
not know of a way to
connect to Wires-X.
Steve
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Steve, Did I lie ? was I misleading ? I asked A simple question and to end it that That is very Anti Amateur radio and human ethics. 73 Robert
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:29 PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
Robert,
What do you expect him to say when you say things like "BM will not
share anything" I am no big fan of BM and I really don't expect them
to share anything having to do with reverse engineering. Simply put,
very few people have access to that information and the Master
server owners do not have access.
I am reopening this thread, but I will delete messages from and
moderate ANYONE I feel is attacking another user.
Steve N4IRS
On 7/31/2019 12:21 PM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Typical response. never ceases to amaze me. lol
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:17
PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...> wrote:
I do not have access to it plane and simple. You want
it? Go ask Artem. I am not discussing this with you any
further.
Corey
What does having a NDA have to do with the reversed
engineered HRI 200 software for the wires X mode ?
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019
at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...>
wrote:
We can’t. Bm has ipsc build in and
you must have an nda with motorola to be able to
even work with it. If any of that code is
embedded into other pieces, which it is, it can’t
be shared. Same goes with the cbridge code.
Pretty straight forward.
Corey n3fe
Skyler, BM will not share anything
73
Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody already
reached out to see if they would
provide a copy of their Wires-x program?
On Wed,
Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
"Is this wires-x
to DMR code public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source? Is there
any other way to cross-link to Wires-X
without using an RF link or
going through BM? "
On
7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Skyler, You can do it with a
RF bridge. I do it on the TGIF
network and works great. If you
like you can e-mail me at robertbretzman@...
I will be happy to share my
information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On
Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 10:48 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM, Skyler
Fennell wrote:
My understanding is
that BrandMeister
reverse engineered the
Wires-X protocol so we
can connect to wires-x
nodes through their
system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR code
public, I can't find it
anywhere. Is BM open source?
Is there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X without
using an RF link or going
through BM?
No, the reverse code
is not public. No, BM is
not open source. I do
not know of a way to
connect to Wires-X.
Steve
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Chris WB4ULK
What he said was there are parts of Moto code mixed in and they don’t have permission to share it. They can’t just take those pieces out and it still work.
Chris
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Steve KC1AWV
Snide remarks to an accepted answer by a knowledgeable person isn't very friendly, either. That's the reason I locked the topic.
Just my two cents.
Steve KC1AWV
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Steve N4IRS
Well,
Your statement is untrue. BM does share some things. Just not
everything someone might want.
Being a professional victim does no one any good. Get over your hurt
feelings and try to be the bigger man. Maybe, just maybe if you stop
complaining about how BM "mistreated" you, things would improve. I
have been a HAM for 50 years and have seen this BS come and go.
Years from now, no one will care who wronged who.
Steve N4IRS
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 7/31/2019 12:34 PM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Steve, Did I lie ? was I misleading ? I asked A simple
question and to end it that
That is very Anti Amateur radio and human ethics.
73
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:29
PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
Robert,
What do you expect him to say when you say things like "BM
will not share anything" I am no big fan of BM and I really
don't expect them to share anything having to do with
reverse engineering. Simply put, very few people have access
to that information and the Master server owners do not have
access.
I am reopening this thread, but I will delete messages from
and moderate ANYONE I feel is attacking another user.
Steve N4IRS
On
7/31/2019 12:21 PM, Robert Bretzman wrote:
Typical response. never ceases to amaze me. lol
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019
at 12:17 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...>
wrote:
I do not have access to it plane and simple.
You want it? Go ask Artem. I am not discussing
this with you any further.
Corey
What does having a NDA have to do with the
reversed engineered HRI 200 software for the
wires X mode ?
Robert
On Wed, Jul
31, 2019 at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...>
wrote:
We can’t. Bm has ipsc build
in and you must have an nda with motorola
to be able to even work with it. If any
of that code is embedded into other
pieces, which it is, it can’t be shared.
Same goes with the cbridge code. Pretty
straight forward.
Corey n3fe
Skyler, BM will not share
anything
73
Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody
already reached out to see if
they would provide a copy of
their Wires-x program?
On
Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
"Is this
wires-x to DMR code public, I
can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any
other way to cross-link to
Wires-X without using an
RF link or going through
BM? "
On
7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert
Bretzman wrote:
Skyler, You can do it
with a RF bridge. I do
it on the TGIF network
and works great. If you
like you can e-mail me
at robertbretzman@...
I will be happy to share
my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul
31, 2019 at 10:48 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM,
Skyler Fennell
wrote:
My
understanding is
that
BrandMeister
reverse
engineered the
Wires-X protocol
so we can
connect to
wires-x nodes
through their
system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR
code public, I can't
find it anywhere. Is
BM open source? Is
there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X
without using an RF
link or going through
BM?
No, the
reverse code is
not public. No,
BM is not open
source. I do not
know of a way to
connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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Things have improved. We have a great growing network. Maybe you would think differently if what they did happened to you. And you only know a small part of it. I am not going there because I am the better man. I am not the only one that feels this way. Have a great day and thanks for your input 73 Robert
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:38 PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
Well,
Your statement is untrue. BM does share some things. Just not
everything someone might want.
Being a professional victim does no one any good. Get over your hurt
feelings and try to be the bigger man. Maybe, just maybe if you stop
complaining about how BM "mistreated" you, things would improve. I
have been a HAM for 50 years and have seen this BS come and go.
Years from now, no one will care who wronged who.
Steve N4IRS
On 7/31/2019 12:34 PM, Robert Bretzman
wrote:
Steve, Did I lie ? was I misleading ? I asked A simple
question and to end it that
That is very Anti Amateur radio and human ethics.
73
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 12:29
PM Steve N4IRS < szingman@...> wrote:
Robert,
What do you expect him to say when you say things like "BM
will not share anything" I am no big fan of BM and I really
don't expect them to share anything having to do with
reverse engineering. Simply put, very few people have access
to that information and the Master server owners do not have
access.
I am reopening this thread, but I will delete messages from
and moderate ANYONE I feel is attacking another user.
Steve N4IRS
On
7/31/2019 12:21 PM, Robert Bretzman wrote:
Typical response. never ceases to amaze me. lol
Robert
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019
at 12:17 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...>
wrote:
I do not have access to it plane and simple.
You want it? Go ask Artem. I am not discussing
this with you any further.
Corey
What does having a NDA have to do with the
reversed engineered HRI 200 software for the
wires X mode ?
Robert
On Wed, Jul
31, 2019 at 12:03 PM Corey Dean N3FE < n3fe@...>
wrote:
We can’t. Bm has ipsc build
in and you must have an nda with motorola
to be able to even work with it. If any
of that code is embedded into other
pieces, which it is, it can’t be shared.
Same goes with the cbridge code. Pretty
straight forward.
Corey n3fe
Skyler, BM will not share
anything
73
Robert
Thanks for the replies.
Before I ask BM, has anybody
already reached out to see if
they would provide a copy of
their Wires-x program?
On
Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 9:04 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
"Is this
wires-x to DMR code public, I
can't find it anywhere. Is BM
open source? Is there any
other way to cross-link to
Wires-X without using an
RF link or going through
BM? "
On
7/31/2019 11:02 AM, Robert
Bretzman wrote:
Skyler, You can do it
with a RF bridge. I do
it on the TGIF network
and works great. If you
like you can e-mail me
at robertbretzman@...
I will be happy to share
my information.
73
Robert
K4WZV
TGIF Admin
On Wed, Jul
31, 2019 at 10:48 AM
Steve N4IRS < szingman@...>
wrote:
On
7/31/2019 10:44 AM,
Skyler Fennell
wrote:
My
understanding is
that
BrandMeister
reverse
engineered the
Wires-X protocol
so we can
connect to
wires-x nodes
through their
system.
Correct
Is this wires-x to DMR
code public, I can't
find it anywhere. Is
BM open source? Is
there any other way to
cross-link to Wires-X
without using an RF
link or going through
BM?
No, the
reverse code is
not public. No,
BM is not open
source. I do not
know of a way to
connect to
Wires-X.
Steve
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