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Anytone at d868uv gps version ii
Anytone at d868uv gps version ii







anytone at d868uv gps version ii
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Since the D868 allows programming via the keyboard, I was exploring exactly how to accomplish that.

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One thing I like to do is join a talk group on my DMR hot spot, but not necessarily one already in the code plug. Quansheng UV-R50 Rechargeable Dual Band Two-way RadioĪdding an "Ad-Hoc" channel with the AnyTone D868 Next presentation will be "How to Program Your DMR Radio" with examples from several major brands/models at the Shelby HamFest coming up in September. Also featured using a hot spot to get on DMR if you're not in a region with a DMR repeater. During the SouthEast LinuxFest 2018 in June, I gave a presentation on DMR with an emphasis on setting up the code plug for your radio. July, 2018 Talk Around the World with DMR Since the current solar cycle is the smallest since 1906, we're probably not looking at much propagation in the near future. Also hearing three stations from the UK and one in Australia. The next day I'm on Yaesu Wire-X in the AmercaLink room and I'm having a QSO with someone in Switzerland. I did hear (faintly) another QSO on 20 meters, but it sounded like two stations having a bit of an argument. Called CQ for about 30 minutes with no contacts. Of course, it's a bit of work getting the Buddipole tuned up on each band, but that's half the fun. I setup on HF this weekend with the Ten-Tec Scout 555 and tried 15 and 20 meters.

anytone at d868uv gps version ii

Ok, so the title of this post is a little bit of humor, but it does seem to apply this month. With this as a back-up, you can easily get the radio back to the original state (if you should accidently corrupt the code-plug).

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Pro-tip: when you first get the radio, download the factory default code plug and save it with an easy to remember file name and location.

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  • Software and firmware updates available from website.
  • Kit includes programming cable, antenna, charger and base.
  • Separate utility to upload DMR ID database.
  • Dual time slot, Tier II Mototrbo compatible.
  • Solid construction, just the right size and weight for easy carry.
  • So, it can be your one daily carry radio for all-around use. It is dual-band VHF/UHF, analog and digital. The Radioddity GD-77 is one of my favorites for a starter radio.

    anytone at d868uv gps version ii

    Overall, a great DMR rig for someone wanting to step-up or a first-time DMR radio for just Other extras with this model is the Digital "Store and Forward" cross-band repeaterįunction and the user-friendly CPS software that makes it easier to program and import Radio on High (5 watts) and then have the "Turbo" setting for when you really needĪn extra boost to get to a remote repeater. The radio has four power level settings with VHF outputħ/5/2.5/1 watts and UHF output of 6/5/2.5/1 watts. Technical specs includes memory to hold 4,000 Channels and 150,000ĭigital Contacts (enough for the entire DMR ID Database), 10,000 Group Contacts, 250 Zones This popular kit from BTech includesĪ power supply, charger base, hand-strap, programming cable and twoīatteries with belt-clips. "Cadillac" of DMR radios! This model has a hefty, well built construction September, 2018 DMR Radio-of-the-Month BTech DMR 6X2įast becoming my favorite handheld radio, the DMR 6X2 is the

  • Included antenna is rigid and less efficient (a better option would be a Nagoya NA-701).
  • Slightly smaller 2,000 mAh Li-Ion battery.
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  • Three programmable side buttons plus user programmable P1 and P2 keys.
  • Larger, hefty case (may be better suited for larger hands).
  • Memory can hold 3,000 Channels and 10,000 Group/Private Contacts.
  • There is no functionality to import the DMR ID Database in the RT84 CPS and no other software options were available for this model. This made creating a new code plug for this radio a little bit easier. As an alternative, I was able to export a Channel and Contact CSV file from my MD-UV380 code plug and used those to import However, I was not able to import a code plug from any other DMR radio that I had on hand. The radio software has a very familiar look, somewhat like the TYT MD-2017 or MD-UV380 models. Thus, there is not an artificial 16 channel limit to a Zone (most all of the new dual-band DMR radios also have this feature). The channel selector does not have the 16-position dial like some older models. The on/off/volume and channel selector knobs have a solid click and expected resistance when turned. Yet still thinner than the Ailunce HD1 or commercial Motorola rigs. It has a hefty feel and slightly larger size than the TYT MD-380 or Anytone D868. Grid square FM07Ī solid built, low cost dual-band DMR/Analog handheld transceiver that would be a good entry-level radio.









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