Who makes the anytone radio?

Anytone is a brand of the Chinese manufacturer Qixiang Electron Science & Technology Co., Ltd. The Anytone radios are characterized by high quality and good technical support, especially for the software.
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Where are anytone radios made?

AnyTone Tech is located in Arlington, South Dakota on the convergence of Hwy-14 and Hwy-81. We are halfway between Seattle, WA and New York City, NY - in the heartland of the Midwest. AnyTone Tech is a different type of company.
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Are anytone radios any good?

For those of us do not have the bucks to splurge on one of the "big name" radios, the AnyTone AT-5888UV offers the budget conscious consumer an excellent value and very capable VHF/UHF transceiver for the money.
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Are anytone radios waterproof?

The Anytone D878UV-Plus is protected against water and dust with its IP54 waterproof certification. In contrast to many other digital DMR radios, the Anytone D878UV-Plus can also be operated in real VFO mode.
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What is DMR ham radio?

DMR stands for Digital Mobile Radio and is an international standard that has been defined for two-way radios. The DMR standard allows equipment developed by different manufacturers to operate together on the same network for all the functions defined within the standard.
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Where are Bridgecom radios made?

The BCM mobiles are made in both the US and Korea. The RF radio comes from our factory in Korea.
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What is DMR hotspot?

A hotspot, simply put, is your internet gateway to a particular DMR network. You would use a hotspot when you either don't have a DMR repeater nearby, or simply don't want to tie it up for any length of time.
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What frequencies are GMRS?

The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a licensed radio service that uses channels around 462 MHz and 467 MHz. The most common use of GMRS channels is for short-distance, two-way voice communications using hand-held radios, mobile radios and repeater systems.
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Is Tyt a good radio?

This is a good solid radio. To help with programming, I have ordered the TYT programming cable so that I can program the radio with my laptop. One additional plus is that CHIRP free programming software can be downloaded to program the radio. So far I'm very pleased.
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Does chirp support at 778UV?

There is a new (VOX) 3.00 version of the 778UV that is not supported by CHIRP. This new version requires the 3.00 version of the CPS software to be programed.
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Is anytone a Chinese company?

Anytone is a brand of the Chinese manufacturer Qixiang Electron Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
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Do you need a license for DMR?

In short, a Radio ID enables you to talk to and hear only the people and traffic that you want to. It's totally free to get your Radio ID and you NEED ONE if you are going to have a DMR radio and use it.
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What is the difference between C4FM and DMR?

With C4FM, it's just like analog, wherein your transmission is routed at the server/link level, unlike DMR, wherein TalkGroup can be defined on each transmission. Basic information displayed. With C4FM, the only information displayed on the radio screen is the callsign and (with radios that support GPS) the distance.
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Can you use DMR without a hotspot?

Yes, you need a DMR hotspot. A hotspot is simply an internet gateway to a particular DMR network (Brandmeister/TGIF). DMR Hotspots have become very popular due to the expansion of the Brandmeister Network in recent years.
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Do I need an FCC license for GMRS?

General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)

GMRS is a land-mobile radio service available for short-distance, two-way communications. A GMRS system may legally be operated only with an FCC license. The individual licensee is responsible for the proper operation of the GMRS system.
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What is SkyBridge hotspot?

The SkyBridge is a small standalone IP gateway that connects a digital transceiver to an internet router via an Ethernet connection or WiFi. This dual band hotspot that can be used with either a VHF or UHF handheld.
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What is DMR on a scanner?

Digital Mobile Radio or DMR for short is an open standard or protocol for digital mobile radios defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and are used in commercial products around the world. DMR was designed to allow for more bandwidth on a particular frequency.
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Does Yaesu make a DMR radio?

Welcome to Yaesu.com. Product Image Coming Soon! VXD-R70 operates in either analog or digital mode providing an easy path to switch to digital when ready. Any brand of analog two-way radios can be supported by the VXD-R70 repeater in addition to using DMR portable or mobile radios.
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Is Baofeng a DMR?

The Baofeng DM-5R Plus is a dual-band (2m/70cm) DMR radio based on the venerable UV-5R. It is also, as of this writing, the cheapest way to get into DMR out there at under $60. Baofeng's UV-5R is probably the most popular handheld radio of all time.
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Can DMR talk to analog?

Currently most (if not all) digital radios will also work in analogue mode so can be set to talk to analogue radios as well. DMR radios will not talk to dPMR radios and vice versa.
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