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#ANYTONE AT 588 VHF MANUAL GENERATOR#
Never use a 24 V battery to power the transceiver.Do not place the transceiver in excessively dusty, humid or wet areas, nor on unstable surfaces.Please keep it away from interferential devices (such as TV, generator etc.) wheninterfered by externalDo not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight nor place it close to heating appliances.If an abnormal odor or smoke is detected coming from the transceiver, turn OFF the power immediately. PrecautionsPlease observe the following precautions to prevent fire, personal injury, and/or transceiver damage:Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving it is simply too dangerous.This transceiver is designed for a 13.8 V power source.
#ANYTONE AT 588 VHF MANUAL MANUAL#
Allow the manual to guide you through the learning process now, then act as a reference in the coming years. Consider this manual to be a personal tutorial from the designers. Though user fr iendly, this transceiver is technically sophisticated and some features may be new to you. in Menu mode, you will see a text message on the display that lets you know what you are configuring. For example, each time you change the Menu No.
#ANYTONE AT 588 VHF MANUAL HOW TO#
As you learn how to use this transceiver, you will find that is pursuing "user friendliness". Not a good way for either of these companies to do business.Thank you for choosing this vehicle transceiver, always provides high quality products, And this tra-nsceiver is no exception. Now the website lists four portable radios as their products and the AT mobile is not listed. The issue with funky model numbering is not minor since the AT588 and AT-5888 radios are said to be different and appear to be sold and supported? by different companies. Assuming “AT” in the model denotes ANYTONE, it makes little sense that WOUXUN would have used the same “AT” in their model number (unless WOUXUN and ANYTONE are the same company.) This does not explain the ANYTONE branded AT-5888UV (NOT AT-588UV) I have in front of me right now…a radio that was supposed to have been built by ANYTONE.
#ANYTONE AT 588 VHF MANUAL MANUALS#
The ANYTONE AT5888UV came with one of the worst manuals I’ve ever tried to read.Īlso, to be clear, WOUXUN supposedly manufactured the model AT-5888UV and ANYTONE produced the AT-588UV. Neither manufacturer apparently has the language expertise to write a reasonably good operators manual. I have a number of radios from WOUXUN and one from ANYTONE. I will post this information and the programming software on my web site as soon as I can. The owners manual is not yet available but I have a list of the various functions. When the AT-588UV is available to purchase, I will send an announcement to this mailing list. This company is interested in producing a good product. I’ve made a few suggestions for firmware changes which they quickly approved. I suggested they make a larger test run because I’ve found nothing major that needs improving.

#ANYTONE AT 588 VHF MANUAL FULL#
They plan to produce a small run at the end of September and hopefully full production by the end of October. The company has given me this timeline for availability. And unlike the other brand, this cross band repeat actually works! It has AM Aircraft receive plus 220-260 MHz receive (sorry NO 220 transmit). It only takes a couple button pushes to set up cross band repeat. Unlike the Wouxun, with the AnyTone, you can scan one side while monitoring the other side. It has dual receive (two signals at once) and when transmitting, you can set the off side to be muted if desired. Either side can be set for VHF or UHF or both the same.

This radio is easy to manually operate because there are no sub-menus and there are matching controls for the left and right sides. It’s computer programmable and the control head separates from the radio via a CAT5 cable. I think this will be the Chinese dual bander that takes the market.

I have been testing this radio for a couple of weeks and I’m impressed. Ed’s site even mentions that it’s Part 90 certified.Īfter the dismal performance and high price of Wouxun’s dual band mobile radio, I’m excited to share information about the AnyTone AT-588UV. Is this the Chinese mobile radio at a good price point ($275) people have been waiting for? The specs list a detachable head, cross-band repeat, 50/40 watts, 758 memories, AM aircraft receive, wide-band FM receive, and 2013 FCC compliant.
