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Hey everyone.

What happened to the Anytone termn-8r and other radios of that series? Cant find them for sale new anywhere. Are they out of production? Ive been on their site but nothing except some accessories.
 

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What happened to the Anytone termn-8r and other radios of that series?

Not long after this series of AnyTone radios was introduced, the FCC determined that part 95 radios could not be type-accepted in more than one type of service (ie MURS, GMRS, FRS, etc). Consequently, they are no longer sold in the US. Unknown if they are still produced and sold elsewhere.
 

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Not long after this series of AnyTone radios was introduced, the FCC determined that part 95 radios could not be type-accepted in more than one type of service (ie MURS, GMRS, FRS, etc). Consequently, they are no longer sold in the US. Unknown if they are still produced and sold elsewhere.

Ah ok darn. Thanks
 

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I still have an NSTIG-8R that I use from time to time. At one point I had all four of the 8R radios, but only the NSTIG-8R remains.
 

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Not long after this series of AnyTone radios was introduced, the FCC determined that part 95 radios could not be type-accepted in more than one type of service (ie MURS, GMRS, FRS, etc). Consequently, they are no longer sold in the US. Unknown if they are still produced and sold elsewhere.
I wish I had bought a couple of Anytone termn-8r's. I guess that's why the Uniden Atlantis 295 sold out and never came back. They were combination GMRS and Marine radios and worked great. I still have a couple of them. Again, wish I had bought more.
 
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