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chief21

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I'm not that familiar with the brand, but I believe that Radioddity puts its label on certain other manufacturers' radios. If that's the case, I would expect that you probably need to buy directly from them (or maybe from them through Amazon).
 

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I got mine through Radioddity because that is where you end p for updates and software. It is made for them and is a decent radio for the cost but not the quality of the btech 6x2 or anytone series of DMR radios.
 

tropiradio

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I bought mine last week off ebay. No sure it is allowed to post links to listings?
 

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Got mine direct;y from Radioddity. Same price as Amazon/eBay but they gave me extra battery. Ordered on Sat, delivered the following Thur. 5 days ... not bad service
 

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Its probably a good thing to have a second battery, the one included with my radio seems pretty flimsy, and it just self discharges in about 2-3 weeks without using the radio at all. The battery indicator rarely shows more than two bars except fresh out of the charger. But for the $85 one can't expect batteries to use Sanyo or Panasonic grade 1 cells. Rather chin chun chang grade 3 at best.
 
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