Updated 12/3: Hampton Roads Brandmeister package now includes the VA Eastern Shore. Also updated: Interstate Network
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Notes: Post-conversion cleanup required. Refer to Support Notes section below.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
This model is supported by N0GSG DMR Contact Manager but manual cleanup is required.
Required Fixes for Transmit Color Code, DMR Mode
Issues:
► The CPS for this model asks for separate RX and TX Color Codes per channel. Typically this is a single setting for TX+RX, and N0GSG only updates the RX CC value.
► N0GSG DMR Contact Manager defaults all repeater channels to the wrong mode ("DMO/simplex" vs "Repeater")
Note: If the CPS asks "are you sure RX CC=TX CC" when opening a codeplug, click Yes and it should fix the TX/RX color code mismatch for you.
To fix these, after following our normal N0GSG conversion process, do this:
Open the codeplug in the Anytone CPS.
Go to Tool > Export.
Click the Channel button. Provide a save path and filename.
Click the Export button at the bottom of the dialog, then click OK after the export completes.
Open the exported .CSV file in Excel, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or other compatible spreadsheet application.
Color code fix:
Copy into the clipboard the contents of the RX Color Code column, except the first row. As of CPS v1.05, RX Color Code is in/around column T.
Paste that data into the TxCc column. As of CPS v1.05, TxCc is the last column, BI. The existing RX Color Code and TxCc column headers in row 1 must be preserved.
DMR mode fix:
Change the value of the DMR Mode column from 0 to 1 for all repeater channels. As of CPS v1.05, DMR Mode is in/around column AS.
Simplex channels (label prefix starts with SPX) should remain set to 0.
Save the CSV file and return to the CPS.
Back in the CPS, go to Tool > Import.
Click the Channel button and locate the .CSV file that was exported in step 3.
Click the Import button, then OK after import completes.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital channels to ensure the Transmit Color Code and Receive Color Code values match and that the DMR mode is correct.
You can now make any other desired changes to the codeplug and then load it to your radio.
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Notes: Post-conversion cleanup required. Refer to Support Notes section below.
Radio type: 146/22/440 Tri-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
This model is supported by N0GSG DMR Contact Manager but manual cleanup is required.
Required Fix for DMR Mode
Issues:
► Due to either N0GSG or CPS defects, channels may be set to the wrong DMR mode.
To fix these, after following our normal N0GSG conversion process, do this:
Open the codeplug in the Anytone CPS.
Go to Tool > Export.
Click the Channel button. Provide a save path and filename.
Click the Export button at the bottom of the dialog, then click OK after the export completes.
Open the exported .CSV file in Excel, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or other compatible spreadsheet application.
DMR mode fix:
Set the value of the DMR Mode column to 1 for all repeater channels. As of CPS v1.21, DMR Mode is in/around column AT.
Simplex channels (label prefix starts with SPX) should be set to 0.
Save the CSV file and return to the CPS.
Back in the CPS, go to Tool > Import.
Click the Channel button and locate the .CSV file that was exported in step 3.
Click the Import button, then OK after import completes.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital repeater channels to ensure the DMR mode is set correctly.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital simplex channels to ensure DMR mode is set correctly. Due to a CPS defect, simplex channels may still show as Repeater mode in the codeplug. You will need to manually toggle each of those to "DMO/simplex" mode using the CPS.
You can now make any other desired changes to the codeplug and then load it to your radio.
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Notes: Post-conversion cleanup required. Refer to Support Notes section below.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
This model is supported by N0GSG DMR Contact Manager but manual cleanup is required.
Required Fix for DMR Mode
Issues:
► Due to either N0GSG or CPS defects, channels may be set to the wrong DMR mode.
To fix these, after following our normal N0GSG conversion process, do this:
Open the codeplug in the Anytone CPS.
Go to Tool > Export.
Click the Channel button. Provide a save path and filename.
Click the Export button at the bottom of the dialog, then click OK after the export completes.
Open the exported .CSV file in Excel, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or other compatible spreadsheet application.
DMR mode fix:
Set the value of the DMR Mode column to 1 for all repeater channels. As of CPS v1.20, DMR Mode is in/around column AT.
Simplex channels (label prefix starts with SPX) should be set to 0.
Save the CSV file and return to the CPS.
Back in the CPS, go to Tool > Import.
Click the Channel button and locate the .CSV file that was exported in step 3.
Click the Import button, then OK after import completes.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital repeater channels to ensure the DMR mode is set correctly.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital simplex channels to ensure DMR mode is set correctly. Due to a CPS defect, simplex channels may still show as Repeater mode in the codeplug. You will need to manually toggle each of those to "DMO/simplex" mode using the CPS.
You can now make any other desired changes to the codeplug and then load it to your radio.
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Notes: Post-conversion cleanup required. Refer to Support Notes section below.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
This model is supported by N0GSG DMR Contact Manager but manual cleanup is required.
Required Fix for DMR Mode
Issues:
► Due to either N0GSG or CPS defects, channels may be set to the wrong DMR mode.
To fix these, after following our normal N0GSG conversion process, do this:
Open the codeplug in the Anytone CPS.
Go to Tool > Export.
Click the Channel button. Provide a save path and filename.
Click the Export button at the bottom of the dialog, then click OK after the export completes.
Open the exported .CSV file in Excel, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or other compatible spreadsheet application.
DMR mode fix:
Set the value of the DMR Mode column to 1 for all repeater channels. As of CPS v1.21, DMR Mode is in/around column AT.
Simplex channels (label prefix starts with SPX) should be set to 0.
Save the CSV file and return to the CPS.
Back in the CPS, go to Tool > Import.
Click the Channel button and locate the .CSV file that was exported in step 3.
Click the Import button, then OK after import completes.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital repeater channels to ensure the DMR mode is set correctly.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital simplex channels to ensure DMR mode is set correctly. Due to a CPS defect, simplex channels may still show as Repeater mode in the codeplug. You will need to manually toggle each of those to "DMO/simplex" mode using the CPS.
You can now make any other desired changes to the codeplug and then load it to your radio.
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Notes: Conversion requires CPS v1.35 or lower; not working with v1.39.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
Status: Supported - conversion required. Use CS800D Master and convert using N0GSG DMR Contact Manager.
Specialty Codeplugs: Supports all CS750 and CS800D Specialty Codeplugs with N0GSG conversion.
Notes: Requires CPS v3.08. As of 12/2025 N0GSG v2.08 is incompatible with D878UVII CPS v4.00. Post-conversion cleanup required. Refer to Support Notes section below.
Radio type: 146/440 Dual-band
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
File: Pre-converted Codeplug for AT-D878UVII Plus
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full
File: Pre-converted Codeplug for AT-D878UVII Plus - RT Systems
Codeplug type: 146/440 Dual-band - Full (Third party CPS)
This model is supported by N0GSG DMR Contact Manager but manual cleanup is required.
Required Fixes for Transmit Color Code, DMR Mode
Issues:
► The CPS for this model asks for separate RX and TX Color Codes per channel. Typically this is a single setting for TX+RX, and N0GSG only updates the RX CC value.
► N0GSG DMR Contact Manager defaults all repeater channels to the wrong mode ("DMO/simplex" vs "Repeater")
Note: If the CPS asks "are you sure RX CC=TX CC" when opening a codeplug, click Yes and it should fix the TX/RX color code mismatch for you.
To fix these, after following our normal N0GSG conversion process, do this:
Open the codeplug in the Anytone CPS.
Go to Tool > Export.
Click the Channel button. Provide a save path and filename.
Click the Export button at the bottom of the dialog, then click OK after the export completes.
Open the exported .CSV file in Excel, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or other compatible spreadsheet application.
Color code fix:
Copy into the clipboard the contents of the RX Color Code column, except the first row. As of CPS v3.08, RX Color Code is in/around column U.
Paste that data into the TxCC column. As of CPS v3.08, TxCC is the last column, BD. The existing RX Color Code and TxCC column headers in row 1 must be preserved.
DMR mode fix:
Change the value of the DMR MODE column from 0 to 1 for all repeater channels. As of CPS v3.08, DMR Mode is in/around column AT.
Simplex channels (label prefix starts with SPX) should remain set to 0.
Save the CSV file and return to the CPS.
Back in the CPS, go to Tool > Import.
Click the Channel button and locate the .CSV file that was exported in step 3.
Click the Import button, then OK after import completes.
Spot-check a few randomly selected digital channels to ensure the Transmit Color Code and Receive Color Code values match and that the DMR mode is correct.
You can now make any other desired changes to the codeplug and then load it to your radio.