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I'm planning adapt the text below to the Anytone AT-878UV. -KJ7LQP
I'm planning adapt the text below to the Anytone AT-878UV. -KJ7LQP


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'''Adding WW7PSR (the PSRG repeater) as a channel in the Anytone AT-878UV via the keypad (programming manually)
  First Thing... charge your battery. Unlike some brands, Baofeng does not pre-charge the battery.
To program repeater 146.960, -0.6 MHz offset, 103.5 Hz CTCSS TX tone, high power level, into Channel #010'''.
  [[CHIRP]] Programming Software... http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Download
 
  [http://miklor.com Miklor] has good info.
The [MENU/SELECT] key is at the upper left corner of the keypad and features a solid green bar.
  UV-5R Yahoo User-Group... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/baofeng_uv5r
The [EXIT/BACK] key is at the upper right corner of the keypad and features a broken red bar.
  '''Programming Manually...''' This is not covered in the owners manual, here’s how.
The ▲ ▼ keys are on the round key between the [MENU] and [EXIT] keys. The ▲ key is marked with a single white line at the top. The ▼ key is marked with a single white line at the bottom.
 
* Turn on radio
* Press [MENU] and then use the ▲ ▼ keys to highlight Settings
* Press [SELECT] to select Settings
* Use the ▼ key to highlight 2 Chan Set
* Press [SELECT] to select 2 Chan Set
 
 


   To program repeater 146.960, minus offset, 103.5 Hz tone, low power level, into Channel #010
   To program repeater 146.960, minus offset, 103.5 Hz tone, low power level, into Channel #010
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Revision as of 16:36, 7 March 2020

I'm planning adapt the text below to the Anytone AT-878UV. -KJ7LQP

Adding WW7PSR (the PSRG repeater) as a channel in the Anytone AT-878UV via the keypad (programming manually) To program repeater 146.960, -0.6 MHz offset, 103.5 Hz CTCSS TX tone, high power level, into Channel #010.

The [MENU/SELECT] key is at the upper left corner of the keypad and features a solid green bar. The [EXIT/BACK] key is at the upper right corner of the keypad and features a broken red bar. The ▲ ▼ keys are on the round key between the [MENU] and [EXIT] keys. The ▲ key is marked with a single white line at the top. The ▼ key is marked with a single white line at the bottom.

* Turn on radio
* Press [MENU] and then use the ▲ ▼ keys to highlight Settings
* Press [SELECT] to select Settings
* Use the ▼ key to highlight 2 Chan Set
* Press [SELECT] to select 2 Chan Set


 To program repeater 146.960, minus offset, 103.5 Hz tone, low power level, into Channel #010
 * Turn on radio.
 * If in Memory Mode switch to VFO Mode (VFO/MR)
 * use VFO "A" only!
 * Select 5 KHz Step - (MENU + 1 + MENU) (Use the ▲ ▼ keys for 5K) (MENU + EXIT)
 * Enter 146.960 (The receive frequency)
 * Press [MENU] + 2 + [MENU] Use the ▲ ▼ keys to select Low Power
 * Press [MENU] + [EXIT] To accept and exit
 * Press [MENU] + 5 + [MENU] Use the ▲ ▼ keys to select Wide Bandwidth
 * Press [MENU] + [EXIT] To accept and exit
 * Press [MENU] + 1 + 3 + [MENU] Use the ▲ ▼ keys to select 103.5 Hz Tone
 * Press [MENU] + [EXIT] To accept and exit
 * Press [MENU] + 2 + 7 + [MENU] Enter 010 or Use the ▲ ▼ keys to select 010
 * Press [MENU] + [EXIT] This stores the Receive Frequency
 * Radio prompts that REC FREQ has been stored
 * Enter 146.360 (The transmit frequency)
 * Press [MENU] + 2 + 7 +
    [MENU] + [MENU] + [EXIT] Radio prompts that TX FREQ has been stored
 * Return to Memory Mode (VFO/MR)

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