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AT D878UV Bluetooth Programming BridgeCom University Review

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Details

BrandBridgeCom Systems
Number of Batteries1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Tuner TechnologyUHF, VHF

Description of AT D878UV Bluetooth Programming BridgeCom University

FREE course included on BridgeCom University with step-by-step video tutorials to get you on DMR and making contacts fast ($97 value). Bluetooth connectivity to your favorite audio device and APRS Transmit so you can send out your location via APRS. Front face programable with VFO channels so you can punch in repeaters and other frequencies on the fly without having to use the included programming software. Dual band UHF/VHF radio on DMR and analog so you can have one radio for anything on the tech bands. Up to 7w of high power transmitting so you can have maximum range using your HT. Front face programable with VFO channels so you can punch in repeaters and other frequencies on the fly without having to use the included programming software and cable.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Save yourself a headache and money. Buy the AT-D868UV instead.

I read all available reviews of the Anytone AT-D878UV with GPS and Bluetooth before ordering it. Reviewers loved the build quality and overall ease of use (at least compared to other DMR radios). In the days that it showed up on my doorstep, I learned *a lot* more, including playing with it for many hours, programming it (also many hours), and finding and testing workarounds for numerous software and software bugs. .(Tip: If you don't carefully structure your DMR channels, zones, and groups the

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Unreliable