Today I've spent a little bit of time to hack together a DMR repeater map, based on RadioID's data. You can compute a route and see the DMR repeaters along the way, filterable by 2m/70cm band and connected Network (BrandMeister, DMR+, TGIF etc.). Feel free to check it out: https://dmrmap.de

Of couse it's open source (link in web app).

#DMR #Brandmeister #RadioID #TGIF #OpenStreetMap #Relais #Repeater #HamRadio #Amateurfunk #OpenSource #FOSS

DMRmap

To use #DMR, you need a DMR ID, essentially a digital callsign, used to ID every TX. #RadioID is the sole registrar for all DMR radios, repeaters, and IDs, and is a for-profit monopoly.

So of course there are dark patterns to get you to pay for extra services and ads everywhere.

I feel like if the service is popular enough to need ads, it's core to ham radio to be run by non-profit or gov't entities, or at least have multiple competing registrars.

it would just be a huge fucking list of invisible radio inputs on top of a huge number of hidden divs and it would use the #radioid:checked ~ #divid selector to unhide them and each of the "links" to different pages would just be labels assigned to radio inputs I'm cackling