This radio has been discontinued and replaced by D878UV b>The radio offers space for 250 zones (160 channels per zone), 4,000 channels, 10,000 and 150,000 talkgroups digital contacts. This way, you can then have all the DMR-amateurs (currently about 85,000) in the radio, so you get the call, the name and QTH display.
Furthermore, you also have the option of using different IDs on different channels - radio up to 250 own IDs. Very convenient if you eg using both commercial radio and amateur radio. Or if you have multiple users share the same radio.
Unlike most other DMR devices have Anytone D868UV a real VFO. Thus, you can manually change the frequency if desired. Most parameters can also be configured directly from the radio - so it's easy to add a new frequency - for example, if you need to run the DMO, even when you do not have access to the computer.
The large color display provides clear information about the status and functions, eg current talkgroup or identification. The reliable transmitter portion of the radio provides up to 7W output, and AT D868UV has received great reviews for its strong and clear sound. When you buy the radio from FB Radio, you can get a simple code plug for Sweden programmed without additional cost.
In addition to running the DMR-traffic so obviously works great radio to analog QSOs, and automatically detects whether it is analog or digital traffic on a frequency.
Using the built-in GPS, you can send your location to other DMR-users, and the radio can be programmed to automatically send an alarm including your GPS location, so-called "man down".
The radio is supplied with 3100mAh battery, duobands antenna, belt clip, programming cable, desktop charger, wrist strap and English manual.
features:
• Genuine 2-slot 2-slot communication and follow MOTOTRBO Tier I & II
• Output Power: 7W / 6W / 2.5W / 0.5W
• Automatically detects digital or analog service
• Recording
• Display: 1.77-inch TFT color LCD
• Bandwidth: 12.5K / 25K (analog); 12.5K (DMR)
• CTCSS / DC
• DTMF / 2 tons / signaling 5ton
• Individual call / Group Call / Broadcasting
• icon showing connection to Repeater
• Display of caller ID and name / callsign
• Encryption Function
• SMS
• Integrated GPS
• ANI function ID and PTT
• alarm function (GPS data broadcast)
• IP54
Technical data:
Frequency range: 136-174MHz, 400-480MHz
Channels: 4000
Contact List: 150,000
These include: 250
Channels / zone: 160
Operating voltage: 7.4V
Frequency stability: + - 2.5ppm
Operating temperature: -20C to + 55C
Dimensions: 129x61x39mm (including battery)
Weight: 282gr (including battery and antenna)
Output power: VHF 7/5 / 2.5 / 1W | UHF 6/5 / 2.5 / 1W
Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) ≤0.25μV ≤0.35μV (narrowband / broadband)
Tip: h2> Several people have asked us how to send 1750 tons of radio. This information is sadly lacking in the manual - but the procedure is very simple. First, press the PTT set and then hold inside PF1 (button below PTT) as long as you want to send the tone.
Below you will find some very useful links that facilitate programming considerably: Amateur Radio contact Wizard helps you to get an ID list from which areas you choose. contact manager providing the ability to convert coding plugs from other brands to a AnyTone, etc. CPS Programmer of DL5MCC. The extended Nordic database of SM3VRO. Over 3,000 DMR-ID's from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. Updated frequently!
See also the very educational programming guide that Trygve Swords, KD0PNQ, wrote.