Hotspot-Optimized Codeplug

Radio: AnyTone AT-D878UVII Plus
Target Use: Personal hotspots (Pi-Star, WPSD, OpenSpot, ZumSpot, etc.)
Networks: BrandMeister-style dynamic talkgroups
Design Goal: Fast access, zero clutter, predictable behavior


Core Design Philosophy

Hotspots are not repeaters. A hotspot codeplug must prioritize:

  • Dynamic talkgroups only
  • Single frequency simplex
  • Minimal zones
  • Rapid TG switching
  • No scanning
  • Low power

This template assumes one hotspot frequency (e.g., 433.550 MHz or 438.800 MHz). You can duplicate it later for additional hotspots.


1. Hotspot Global Settings (Critical)

Before creating channels, configure these radio-wide settings:

RF & Power

  • TX Power: LOW
  • Bandwidth: Narrow
  • Squelch: Default
  • VOX: OFF

Roaming & Scan

  • Roaming: DISABLED
  • Auto Scan: DISABLED
  • Dual Watch: OPTIONAL (generally OFF)

Bluetooth

  • Bluetooth: ENABLED (optional)
  • BT PTT: Optional, not required

2. Frequency Plan (Single Simplex)

Choose one simplex frequency and use it consistently:

Common choices

  • UHF: 433.550 / 438.800 / 439.9875
  • VHF (less common): 145.790

Rule

One frequency. One color code. One hotspot zone.


3. Digital Channel Template (Master)

Create one base channel, then duplicate it.

Base Channel Settings

  • RX Frequency: Hotspot frequency
  • TX Frequency: Hotspot frequency
  • Color Code: 1 (match hotspot)
  • Time Slot: 2 (BrandMeister best practice)
  • Admit Criteria: Channel Free
  • TX Power: Low
  • In Call Criteria: Follow Admit

Save this channel as:

HS-BASE

4. Hotspot Zone Layout (Recommended)

ZONE: HOTSPOT – CORE

This is your primary operating zone.

Channel NameTalkgroupTime SlotNotes
HS-TG9TG9TS2Local / reflect hotspot
HS-TG91TG91TS2Worldwide
HS-TAC310TG310TS2TAC
HS-TAC311TG311TS2TAC
HS-DROPTG4000TS2Disconnect

Rules

  • No static talkgroups
  • No scanning
  • No mixed modes

ZONE: HOTSPOT – REGIONAL (Optional)

Add only what you actually use:

Channel NameTalkgroup
HS-STATEStatewide TG
HS-REGIONRegional TG
HS-NATIONNationwide TG

If unused for 30 days → delete.


ZONE: HOTSPOT – EVENTS (Optional)

Temporary zone for:

  • Nets
  • Special events
  • Contests

Delete after use.


5. Channel Naming Standard (Hotspot)

HS-[TG]
Examples:
HS-TG9
HS-TG91
HS-TAC310
HS-DROP

This keeps the channel list short, readable, and fast.


6. Talkgroup Behavior Rules

Always Use Dynamic TGs

  • Key up once to activate
  • Disconnect with TG4000
  • Avoid leaving unused TGs open

Best Practice

After every long QSO:

Select HS-DROP
Key PTT once

7. APRS with Hotspot (Optional but Clean)

If using DMR APRS:

  • Create one APRS channel only
  • Disable beacon flooding
  • Use longer intervals (10–30 min)

Do not mix APRS into your CORE zone.


8. What NOT to Include (Very Important)

Do not include:

  • Static talkgroups
  • Roaming channels
  • Multiple hotspot frequencies in one zone
  • Scan lists
  • Analog channels
  • Weather channels

Hotspot codeplugs should feel “boring”—that is intentional.


9. Hotspot Codeplug File Naming

878_HOTSPOT_[NETWORK]_[DATE]_vX.rdt

Examples

878_HOTSPOT_BM_2026-01-08_v1.rdt
878_HOTSPOT_TRAVEL_2026-01-08_v1.rdt

10. Recommended Workflow

First Load

  1. Write hotspot codeplug
  2. Power cycle radio
  3. Confirm hotspot dashboard activity
  4. Test TG9 → TG91 → DROP

Daily Use

  • Stay in HOTSPOT – CORE
  • Switch TGs by channel, not menus

Maintenance

  • Review talkgroups quarterly
  • Delete unused channels aggressively

Final Guidance

A hotspot-optimized codeplug should:

  • Have fewer than 15 channels
  • Require zero scrolling
  • Be usable without looking at the radio
  • Never interfere with EMCOMM or daily repeater operation

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