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radios:anytone_d868uv [2019/02/10 16:24]
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radios:anytone_d868uv [2020/11/20 01:07]
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-====== Anytone AT-D868UV Digital DMR Dual-Band Handheld Commercial Radio ======+====== Anytone AT-D868UV ======  
 +Digital DMR Dual-Band Handheld Commercial Radio  
 + 
 +[[anytone_d868uv_cps|CPS]] 
 The AnyTone D868UV radio is a VHF and UHF radio with both Digital DMR (Tier I and II) and Analog capabilities. It offers a total of 4,000 channels (Analog and Digital) and up to 130,000 contacts, as well as multiple DMR ID numbers (Radio ID’s) for a single radio.  The AnyTone D868UV radio is a VHF and UHF radio with both Digital DMR (Tier I and II) and Analog capabilities. It offers a total of 4,000 channels (Analog and Digital) and up to 130,000 contacts, as well as multiple DMR ID numbers (Radio ID’s) for a single radio. 
  
-This radio is Part 90 DMR commercial transceiver with a 1.77 inch color TFT display. 4,000 Channels with 10,000 Talk Groups. Frequency coverage is 140-174 / 400-480 MHz. +This radio is Part 90 DMR commercial transceiver with a 1.77-inch color TFT display. 4,000 Channels with 10,000 Talk Groups. Frequency coverage is 140-174 / 400-480 MHz. 
   * VHF/UHF Dual Band: Monitor two bands at the same time (V+V, U+U & V+U). It will also monitor one receiver on analog and one receiver on digital.    * VHF/UHF Dual Band: Monitor two bands at the same time (V+V, U+U & V+U). It will also monitor one receiver on analog and one receiver on digital. 
   * Digital DMR and Analog: Features both DMR digital and analog modes on any channel.   * Digital DMR and Analog: Features both DMR digital and analog modes on any channel.
   * High Power Output: 6 Watts, 4 Watts, 1 Watt selectable transmit power output.   * High Power Output: 6 Watts, 4 Watts, 1 Watt selectable transmit power output.
-  * Color TFT Display: 1.77 inch color TFT screen with dual or single channel display.+  * Color TFT Display: 1.77-inch color TFT screen with dual or single channel display.
  
 ==== Tech Specs ==== ==== Tech Specs ====
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 |Power Levels | 6/4/2.5/1 Watt transmit power levels | |Power Levels | 6/4/2.5/1 Watt transmit power levels |
 |Zones |150 zones, up to 250 channels per zone | |Zones |150 zones, up to 250 channels per zone |
-|Display |1.77 inch color TFT Screen | +|Display | 1.77-inch color TFT Screen | 
-|Battery |3150 mAh lithium ion battery |+|Battery |3150 mAh lithium-ion battery |
 |Bandwidth |12.5 / 25.0 kHz analog and 12.5 kHz DMR | |Bandwidth |12.5 / 25.0 kHz analog and 12.5 kHz DMR |
 |Import/Export |Enhanced CPS allows direct input and export of channels, digital IDs, and talkgroups. | |Import/Export |Enhanced CPS allows direct input and export of channels, digital IDs, and talkgroups. |
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 ===== Creating a Code Plug ===== ===== Creating a Code Plug =====
-The software which programs the radio frequencies and all other user defined aspects of the radio operation is called a “codeplug”. Creating a codeplug is a ‘bottom up’ process where the lowest (common) elements must be created first, then built upon until a fully functional codeplug, that can be loaded into a radio, has been created. The AT-D868UV radio has unique software for both creating the codeplug and writing it into the radio for use. When you start creating a new codeplug, many lists and groups are populated with single entries, which may be used as placeholders for initial creation of lists. The programming software allows  importing and exporting most of the programming parameters for the creation of large amount of input data to the radio (i.e. large lists of contact names).+The software which programs the radio frequencies and all other user-defined aspects of the radio operation is called a “codeplug”. Creating a codeplug is a ‘bottom-up’ process where the lowest (common) so keep the fuck off cunts elements must be created first, then built upon until a fully functional codeplug, that can be loaded into a radio, has been created. The AT-D868UV radio has unique software for both creating the codeplug and writing it into the radio for use. When you start creating a new codeplug, many lists and groups are populated with single entries, which may be used as placeholders for the initial creation of lists. The programming software allows importing and exporting most of the programming parameters for the creation of large amount of input data to the radio (i.e. large lists of contact names).
  
  
  
 ===== Data Export Support from Repeaterbook ===== ===== Data Export Support from Repeaterbook =====
-Repeaterbook is currently developing a project to export data from DMR repeaters into a CSV file that can be imported into the radio's CPS. The export will allows for the collection of both analog and DMR repeaters, along with the associated DMR talkgroups. Repeaterbook has thoughtfully considered the concerns of repeater owners by not exporting configurations likely to cause harmful interference on the repeater, such as guessing at time slots for talkgroups. If a time slot is not known, the talkgroup is skipped and not exported. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the radio operator to assure that the exported data, subsequently imported to the radio via any means, is proper and correct for the desired operation of the repeater.+Repeaterbook is currently developing a project to export data from DMR repeaters into a CSV file that can be imported into the radio's CPS. The export will allow for the collection of both analog and DMR repeaters, along with the associated DMR talkgroups. Repeaterbook has thoughtfully considered the concerns of repeater owners by not exporting configurations likely to cause harmful interference on the repeater, such as guessing at time slots for talkgroups. If a time slot is not known, the talkgroup is skipped and not exported. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the radio operator to assure that the exported data, subsequently imported to the radio via any means, is proper and correct for the desired operation of the repeater.
  
 The first searches with export capability will be linked from the [[https://www.repeaterbook.com/dmr|DMR Niche Pages]]. The first searches with export capability will be linked from the [[https://www.repeaterbook.com/dmr|DMR Niche Pages]].
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 === TG/DMR ID === === TG/DMR ID ===
-Numeric DMR talkgroup ID.+Numeric DMR talkgroup ID. 
  
 === Repeater Number === === Repeater Number ===
-Full name of the talkgroup. Truncated at //9// characters+Full name of the talkgroup. Spaces are OK. Truncated at //9// characters
  
 === Name === === Name ===
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 === Radio ID === === Radio ID ===
-Digital only. This is the call sign of the radio owner. Since Repeaterbook requires users to be logged on to export, it will pull the call sign of the logged on user and insert it into this field.+Digital only. This is the call sign of the radio owner. Since Repeaterbook requires users to be logged on to export, it will pull the call sign of the logged-on user and insert it into this field.
  
 === Busy Lock/TX Permit === === Busy Lock/TX Permit ===
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 === TX Prohibit === === TX Prohibit ===
-Prevent the radio from transmitting on the channel (listen only).+Prevent the radio from transmitting on the channel (listen-only).
 Enumerated Values: "Off", "On" Enumerated Values: "Off", "On"
  
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