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Stretchman

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That looks cool. If it's anything like the 878 interface, programming should be easy. Wonder how many watts?

I might be interested in one if they are spec'd out pretty good.
 

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I would expect it to be like any dual bander mobile. 50 VHF and 45 UHF.

Personally don't care.. planning on getting one anyway..

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c_snyder

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I would probably get one if they had put a wider screen on it similar to the md9600 with color and higher resolution. I prefer the function buttons on the bottom too.

The XPR5550 is still my favorite! Haha.
 

IW2BSF

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use the same CODEPLUG of the handy the 878 , and have a microphone via BT bletooth... i geat dmr mobile radio .... coming soon !

best 73 de IW2BSF Rudy
 

IW2BSF

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NEW DMR MOBILE RADIO DUALBANDER 50W Anytone AT-D578UV


- compatibility and used the same (GREAT ! ) codeplug by the handy 878 !

- Roaming (like the motorola / hytera radio )

- APRS both analogue and digital

- Microphone for car via BT Bluetooth !!!


Apparently available early first quarter of 2019..



Best 73 de IW2BSF - Rudy


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Se more info :


D578 Reservation
 
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