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ASAD

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Hello. Does anybody know the model # and/or release date of this radio? Thanks in advance
 

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Similar concept to the Rfinder line. In Europe, where phone service is more standardized, the Rfinder works on any system. In the US, T-Mobile and AT&T are the systems it works on. Definitely not a beginner radio in complexity or price.
 

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as per previous posts, the radio posted bears no resemblance to the long relesed PDC760.

The radio pictured is the new hytera radio that is available in china. I did find details. You basically go to hytera.com/cn and search about in chinese (I don't speak it either but its not too complicated to guess)

The model is HP780 in its chinese guise. (Expect it to be HP782 (US) HP785(EMEA))

There are data sheets to download and you can google translate them. For me it looks very disapointing, I was expecting it to have at least PoC over wifi as well as DMR but it seems to just be a thinner/lighter PD785 with a different screen.
 
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