This guide is for users of DMRHub who have been granted administrative permissions.
Throughout this document, <siteurl> is a placeholder for the URL of your DMRHub instance.
If you are the server operator looking to deploy DMRHub, see the Deployment Guide and Configuration Guide.
The administrator role exists to share the burden of the manual user approval process and other user support actions. The first admin user is created during the setup wizard on initial deployment.
DMRHub administrators can:
- List, edit, and delete any repeater
- Create and edit talkgroups
- Create, delete, and assign admins and net control operators (NCOs) to talkgroups
- List, suspend, approve, or edit users
- View last heard for a specific user or repeater
When logged in as an administrator, the navigation bar displays an Admin dropdown with links to:
- Talkgroups — manage all talkgroups
- Repeaters — manage all repeaters
- Users — manage user accounts
- User Approvals — process pending registrations
- Setup — update configuration settings
The admin talkgroup page is similar to the main talkgroup list, but all talkgroups' names, descriptions, admins, and NCOs are editable and all talkgroups can be deleted.
Click Add New Talkgroup in the table header. Name and Description are required; Talkgroup Administrators and NCOs are optional.
The admin repeaters page lists all repeaters on the system, not just those owned by the current user.
The users page allows administrators to edit and delete users. Current editable actions include suspending and unsuspending users.
This list shows users who have registered and are awaiting access. These users have already been validated as having a valid DMR ID and callsign combination.
Note: RadioID.net validation confirms the callsign/DMR ID pair exists in the database, but does not verify the registrant actually owns that callsign. Use your judgment when approving users.
Click Approve to grant the user access to sign in and use DMRHub.
The setup page allows administrators to edit the DMRHub configuration. All configuration options are available here. In deployments with read-only file-based configuration (e.g., Docker), this page is view-only and shows the current effective configuration.