Operating Manual

11. PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Multiple Radio ID’s
Amateur DMR-MARC
Anytone AT-D878UV radios ship from the manufacturer “Keypad” locked
per FCC rules.
You can press the
(Menu) key and the (star) key to unlock the
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connect your radio to your computer for programming
.
The programming software and codeplug programming guide are available
for download from Anytone website: http://www.anytone.net/about/about8.
html
When programming this radio for the first time, it is recommended you
first READ the radio with the software and then save this file for future
reference as it contains the default programming and settings. In addition,
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The AT-D878UV radio will allow multiple DMR Radio ID numbers to be
used with the radio. This feature will allow one radio to be used for example
as a Commercial Radio with its own DMR ID, and at the same time also be
used as an Amateur radio with another DMR ID.
In PC software, Digital/ Radio ID List, you can enter your Department Unit
Number or Amateur Radio callsign.
For the best Amateur DMR experience obtain a subscriber ID from one of
many available
Amateur sources. A U.S. Amateur user can obtain an ID from:
http://www.dmr-marc.net/cgi-bin/trbo-database/register.cgi
then scroll down to the user registration button.
Another place to register: http://register.ham-digital.net/
For DMR repeaters in your area please see:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=zDtc036qqpwA.kMwk4xZ-
Nenc&msa=0
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