Sunday, February 22, 2015

Baofeng Tech + AnyTone Tech

Winner, winner, chicken dinner - here. Hans confirms the new Baofeng Tech radios are AnyTone radios. He's got some details. Or check out the AnyToneTech website. Or there are a few notes below. I didn't see any pricing yet.


TERMN-8R - THE TERMINATOR

TERMN-8R Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Analog Portable Two-Way Radio

The most versatile two way radio on the market, certified for use for commercial, public and amateur frequencies. The TERMN-8R includes built-in GMRS and MURS modes with 23 GMRS channels and 5 MURS Channels. The TERMN-8R is FCC Certified for Part 90 and Part 95 usage. The TERMN-8R is able to Transmit and Receive fully on Narrowband (12.5kHz).

The TERMN-8R has a very rugged case with a Water Protection IP53 Rating making it PERFECT for dirty environments, field and outdoor use.

With any future firmware revisions or updates, your TERMN-8R purchase is able to be updated indefinitely! Firmware upgrades are done in-house at our AnyTone Tech facility and the process is seamless! When you register your warranty with AnyTone Tech, you will be notified of any upgrades that are available for your TERMN-8R.

The TERMN-8R has two built-in receivers (full duplex). You can receive two signals at the same time; you can even transmit and scan (or receive) at the same time! The TERMN-8R also allows you to use your radio as a cross band repeater (VHF/UHF or UHF/VHF).

The TERMN-8R is one of the most flexible radios available, it can receive transmissions on 6 Different Bands. It can receive on UHF (400-520MHz), VHF (136-174MHz), Aircraft AM (108-136MHz), FM Broadcasts (64-108MHz), Short-Wave AM (2.3-30MHz), and AM Broadcasts (520-1710kHz).


OBLTR-8R - THE OBLITERATOR

OBLTR-8R Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Analog Portable Two-Way Radio


The most versatile two way radio on the market, certified for use for commercial, public and amateur frequencies. The OBLTR-8R includes built-in GMRS and MURS modes with 23 GMRS channels and 5 MURS Channels. The OBLTR-8R is FCC Certified for Part 90 and Part 95 usage. The OBLTR-8R is able to Transmit and Receive fully on Narrowband (12.5kHz).

The OBLTR-8R has a very rugged case with a Water Protection IP53 Rating making it PERFECT for dirty environments, field and outdoor use.

With any future firmware revisions or updates, your OBLTR-8R purchase is able to be updated indefinitely! Firmware upgrades are done in-house at our AnyTone Tech facility and the process is seamless! When you register your warranty with AnyTone Tech, you will be notified of any upgrades that are available for your OBLTR-8R.

The OBLTR-8R has one built-in receiver but can "watch" two channels (semi duplex). Monitor two different frequencies (even on different bands (VHF/UHF)) and the radio will monitor both frequencies giving priority to the first station to receive an incoming call.


NSTIG-8R - THE INSTIGATOR

NSTIG-8R Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Analog Portable Two-Way Radio


The NSTIG-8R is certified for use on commercial and amateur frequencies. The NSTIG-8R is FCC Certified for Part 90 usage and is able to Transmit and Receive fully on Narrowband (12.5kHz).

The NSTIG-8R has one built-in receiver but can "watch" two channels (semi duplex). Monitor two different frequencies (even on different bands (VHF/UHF)) and the radio will monitor both frequencies giving priority to the first station to receive an incoming call.

ANILE-8R - THE ANNIHILATOR

ANILE-8R Single Band UHF (VHF Coming Soon) Analog Portable Two-Way Radio


The ANILE-8R is certified for use on commercial and amateur frequencies. The ANILE-8R is FCC Certified for Part 90 usage and is able to Transmit and Receive fully on Narrowband (12.5kHz).

6 comments:

  1. "Firmware upgrades are done in-house."

    So we STILL can't update the firmware in our radios? Forget it!

    These radios sound a lot like an improved Anytone AT-3318UV-E, not an entirely new design.

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    1. Amen to that. I want a radio that I can compile a new firmware for, and then flash at will. Besides, without that, these radios will never do the Codec2 codec, or the freeDV modem... as the licenses for those REQUIRE the hardware be open and field programmable, at the firmware level.

      So close, but no cigar Anytone.

      73 to you, and 99 to Anytone,
      Mike AE7EC

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  2. Most people don't have the hardware required to reprogram a firmware chip anyway.

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    1. Its not that hard to add a serial bootloader to a device to add an OTW upgrade path... but if they insist on putting up roadblocks JTAG tools aren't that hard to come by.

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  3. So it was all about some fly by night US distributor? meh

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