Can Someone tell me how to go to DMR Database and import contacts to my radio CS-750 Or upload a file that I can Import
Now that we have the vastly increased contacts space in our
CS750s I have a question. Is there any way to export the ENTIRE
DMR-MARC user database into an excel file? If anyone has any insight on
an easy way to do this I would appreciate the help.
Nothing easier than that!
http://www.dmr-marc.net/cgi-bin/trbo-database/datadump.cgi?table=users&format=csv&header=1
Import into Excel works pretty good !
As to your question, you can go to Index of /DMR/Contacts
http://www.foxhollow.ca/DMR/Contacts/
Summary of files containing DMR IDs and Callsigns grouped by Country
http://www.foxhollow.ca/DMR/Contacts/ALL-DMR-Contacts-README.TXT
The CS700 files are saved as .CSV for easy import using the G4EML Contact Manager
The CS750 files are saved as .XLSX as required by the CPS software
*The MD380 uses the same files as the CS700
This file is updated daily and can be downloaded from:
http://www.foxhollow.ca/DMR/Contacts/ALL-DMR-Contacts.ZIP
to get the ZIP file labeled ALL-DMR-Contacts.ZIP . Inside is a CS750 file broken down by state and area, as well as all the countries (and an entire US/ Canada) file. Here is the "unfortunately" part of the message- we are waiting for an update that will allow the software to import over 1000 contacts into your CPS CSI software to download to the radio. I assume you don't want to manually enter every contact, which is somewhere near 9000 contacts right now. The site is updating daily. The bottom line, you can probably import your home state, but the whole US is out of the question right now for importing until we get our software update, which we were told was happening very soon. It was not in the last update from 7-31.
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