MOTOTRBO zone file generator from BrandMeister repeater list. It makes use of BrandMeister API to retrieve the the list of actual DMR repeaters and importing them into Motorola DMR radios as zones, filtered by country or location.
git clone https://github.com/yl3im/motobm.git
pip install -r requirements.txt
as root orpip install -r requirements.txt --user
as ordinary user.
usage: ./zone.py [-h] [-f] -n NAME -b {vhf,uhf} -t {mcc,qth,gps} [-m MCC] [-q QTH] [-r RADIUS] [-lat LAT] [-lng LNG] [-p] [-6] [-zc ZONE_CAPACITY]
Generate MOTOTRBO zone files from BrandMeister.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f, --force Forcibly download repeater list even if it exists locally.
-n NAME, --name NAME Zone name. Choose it freely on your own.
-b {vhf,uhf}, --band {vhf,uhf}
Repeater band.
-t {mcc,qth,gps}, --type {mcc,qth,gps}
Select repeaters by MCC code, QTH locator index or GPS coordinates.
-m MCC, --mcc MCC First repeater ID digits, usually a 3 digits MCC. You can also use a two letter country code instead.
-q QTH, --qth QTH QTH locator index like KO26BX.
-r RADIUS, --radius RADIUS
Area radius in kilometers around the center of the chosen QTH locator. Defaults to 100.
-lat LAT Latitude of a GPS position.
-lng LNG, -lon LNG Longitude of a GPS position.
-p, --pep Only select repeaters with defined power.
-6, --six Only select repeaters with 6 digit ID.
-zc ZONE_CAPACITY, --zone-capacity ZONE_CAPACITY
Channel capacity within zone. 160 by default as for top models, use 16 for the lite and non-display ones.
./zone.py -n 'Germany' -b vhf -t mcc -m 262 -6 -zc 16
will create XML zone file(s) with all German repeaters for 2m band with 6 digit ID (real repeaters, not just hotspots), split to 16 channels per one zone.
./zone.py -n 'Lithuania' -b uhf -t mcc -m LT -6
will create XML zone file(s) with all Lithuanian repeaters for 70 band with 6 digit ID (real repeaters, not just hotspots).
./zone.py -n 'Paris' -b uhf -t qth -q JN18EU -r 150 -6
will create XML zone file(s) with all repeaters for 70cm band with 6 digit ID (real repeaters, not just hotspots) 150 kilometers around Paris.
./zone.py -n 'Stockholm' -b uhf -t gps -lat 59.225 -lon 18.250 -6
will create XML zone file(s) with all repeaters for 70cm band with 6 digit ID (real repeaters, not just hotspots) 100 kilometers around Stockholm.
In case your latitude and/or longitude have negative values, please refer them this way to avoid errors:
./zone.py -n 'Minneapolis' -b uhf -t gps -lat 44.9570 -lon " -93.2780" -6
or
./zone.py -n 'Minneapolis' -b uhf -t gps -lat 44.9570 -lon=-93.2780 -6
While creating zone file(s) the script will also output the list of found repeaters like this:
Callsign RX TX CC City URL
---------- -------- -------- ---- ---------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
DB0DVR 144.9875 145.5875 1 Braunschweig (JO52FF) https://brandmeister.network/?page=repeater&id=262386
DB0HE 144.8250 144.8250 1 Herten, JO31NO https://brandmeister.network/?page=repeater&id=262443
DB0KI 144.8750 144.8750 2 Kniebis https://brandmeister.network/?page=repeater&id=262010
thus giving you additional insight.
- Open the XML file contents in text editor, like Notepad.
- Select All. Copy.
- Open CPS2, on its left pane go to
Configuration
->Zone/Channel Assignment
, right-click onZone
and choose Paste. - Don't forget to set up the parameters for the new zone, like
Tx Contact Name
andRx Group List
. Can be done at once withFill Down
feature in CPS2.
Unfortunately, CPS16 doesn't support pasting of XML content. Therefore this method only works for CPS2 which requires a radio firmware version of R2.10 or higher.