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AnyTone D878 DMR Portable

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N4KVE

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Yes. As of today, the radio can not legally be sold in the USA, as it does not have an FCC approval. Connect Systems is not selling the radio until it is approved, but Powerwerx jumped the gun, & is selling the radio even though it has yet to be approved by the FCC.
 

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Anytone

That looks exactly like the BTtech that came out a couple of months ago. The BTech has some very good features and could use the former Anytone model code plug.
 

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I own the Anytone D868UV and BTECH DMR-6X2. Both great radios. With 1 watt and Zumspot, the 3100 mA Amp battery lasts forever (not quite, but weeks at a time). Don't know what the 878 offers over others yet, but I'm sure I will purchase it in the next couple of days.
After 55 years of amateur radio, the digital modes have really perked my interest again in radio.
 
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