Anytone At-588 Vhf Manual

Anytone At-588 Vhf Manual Rating: 7,9/10 3620 votes
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VHF/UHF Dual-band Digital/Analog Part 90 DMR commercial transceiver with 1.77 inch color TFT display. Ideal for Fire, Search & Rescue, EMS, Police, Sheriff, Forestry and Security operations. 4,000 Channels with 10,000 Talk Groups.

Frequency coverage 140-174 / 400-480 MHz. Includes USB Programming cable. VHF/UHF Dual-band Digital/Analog Part 90 DMR commercial transceiver with 1.77 inch color TFT display. Ideal for Fire, Search & Rescue, EMS, Police, Sheriff, Forestry and Security operations. 4,000 Channels with 10,000 Talk Groups. Frequency coverage 140-174 / 400-480 MHz. Download drama korea school 2015 who are you.

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Includes USB Programming cable. The guy who couldn't make it interface with his hotspot either doesn't know what he's doing or perhaps was using an old firmware because with the help of the local DMR guru that got me into it, this radio is just awesome. This is his favorite DMR radio so far, incidentally, though he says the Motorolas outperform it (no surprise at many times the price!).I can't speak for the programming software because he made the code plug, but he likes it, certainly over the MD-380's.

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That said, I, being a ham, don't like code plugs in general and prefer more ordinary non-user-specific programming like you have in D-STAR and FM with CHIRP, RT, etc.Likewise, there is only one hardware version and it comes with GPS. You have to turn it on in the settings and make sure the stock antenna or the Motorola duck with GPS receive is attached since it apparently receives GPS through the duck and a regular one I'm guessing will kill the signal.Anyway, to drive the point home, this radio outperforms the MD-380 with my SharkRF Openspot upstairs in the middle of the building.

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They make a wonderful pairing! The DMR guy also has a Chinaspot (ZUMSpot clone) and it works great with them as well.You won't be sorry buying this radio! Great Analog Radio with the 6 Watt transmit. I have been completely unsuccessful in programming the radio for digital modes.

No real support to explain this process. I am very disappointed and will only keep the radio for its analog capabilities. These radios are too complex to leave it to download a plug-in and off you go. I have tens of hours of trying to program the radio to use my blue DV. The simple simplex operation should not be this difficult.

Consequently, I will rate this as a low rating until it is capable of interfacing EASILY to hotspots.