How Far Does a DMR Hotspot Reach?
How far does your DMR hotspot actually reach? DMR hotspots are becoming increasingly popular. Ham radio operators are using openspots, zumspots and other hotspots. They are useful for monitoring multiple talkgroups or digital protocols in your ham shack, or if you like to rag chew and don't want to tie up your local ham radio repeater. The DVMega hotspot puts out 10mW of power, that's a very minimal amount. Don't worry though, that's plenty of power to use your hotspot around the house or even the area surrounding your house. I put my DVMega hotspot to the test with my AnyTone 878. Just how far does my DMR hotspot actually reach? Find out in this video!

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