

Anytone have kept with with the same case and battery as the AT-D868UV. The 878 range has a blue emergency button and improved antenna.

The next in the handheld range, which in addition to the AT-D868UV features, contains analogue APRS, Talker Alias and Roaming. This model is being discontinued as at mid 2021. A little after the launch of the AT-D878UV, Anytone released a Firmware update to bring the AT-D868UV up to AT-D878UV specifications. Here’s a link to a YouTube video that compares the 868, 878 and 878 Plus models – Īnytone’s entry level handheld radio which became a huge success.

The radios are nearly fully programmable via the radio menu’s and keypad however I would suggest doing the the initial code plug via the CPS. There is also a standard battery but this does not seem to be offered as standard – it is available via. Digital APRS, great memory capacity and a 3100mAh extended battery are standard. Their handheld range are fairly much the same radio but each new model includes new features. They entered the DMR market late however it seems that they have used the time to produce a ground breaking product range that have become the best out there by far. Anytone are not a new player in the radio market, having produced 4m, 10m and 2m/70m radios.
