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📡 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Dual-Band Radio for the Modern Pro
The AnyTone AT-D878UVII Plus is a professional-grade dual-band analog and digital DMR handheld radio featuring 4000 channels, Bluetooth PTT, and APRS RX/TX capabilities. It supports global IP-based DMR networks with a frequency range covering VHF and UHF bands. Equipped with a 3100mAh USB-C rechargeable battery, it delivers up to 35 hours of talk time and includes a comprehensive accessory kit plus a free $97 training course, making it the go-to communication tool for serious radio enthusiasts and professionals.













| ASIN | B08ZYXHZWW |
| Battery Average Life | 35 Hours |
| Box Contents | USB-C rechargeable battery, Programming software |
| Brand Name | BridgeCom Systems |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | DMR Radios, Compatible PTT Buttons, Programming Cables |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (594) |
| Frequency Range | UHF band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00643451597585 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 51D x 25W x 130H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 6.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | AnyTone |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0643451597585 |
| Model Number | AT-D878UVII Plus |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 4000 |
| Product Features | Battery Strength Indicator |
| Talking Range Maximum | 20 miles |
| Tuner Type | UHF |
| UPC | 643451597585 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
S**N
I picked up the 878 after only using baofengs for about 4-5 years. The learning curve is much steeper than baofengs but not impossible if you’ve already used programing software like chirp. My recommendation is download CPS (Anytones code plug software) and play around with it while you wait on your order. The class can be helpful if you’d rather just take the slow and easy option but be proficient by the end. It’s included regardless so it’s a good add-on. My main complaint is the analog reception, squelch is only able to be changed with a range of 0-9 zero being a full open and 1 being well, a bit more than you want. The issue I run into is the squelch will turn on and off somewhat randomly, not bad enough where you don’t hear anything but you will have to fill in some blanks if you’re not using a good repeater and antenna.You can and will pick up analog clearly but antenna choice is very important. A stock Baofeng UV5R will pick up whole transmissions at its stock 9/9 squelch will pickup more of an analog signal than the 878, but with that being said it is not the focus of the HT. Where it excels is battery life, audio clarity (receive and transmit) and customizability. A baofeng will allow you to put some text, the 878 does text or full color images. The 878 has 15 base button binds that can be changed in software or on the HT. APRS receive works but is significantly easier to setup on a pc. Reception for analog APRS seems to be more consistent than voice but transmission and a bit odd since it waits for dead air and if there’s someone talking when it would send it seems like it just waits again. So if you’re on a busy channel APRS may not transmit on the separate frequency, I do not have a second radio capable of verifying that it is the same for APRS on simplex voice frequencies but it seems to be better when APRS and voice are being used on the same frequency. The digital functions work as expected, I’ve made 100 mile line of sight contacts with my local repeater on trips on analog, so unless you are looking to spend about twice as much on a HT this is about as good as it gets. Any cheaper (besides the $250 blue button version) radio will feel a bit limited. Having the extra capacity to fit the whole DMR contact list is definitely worth the headache of making your own. The video attached is recorded 7 miles from a repeater in a parking garage with no direct line of sight and large concrete buildings between as well. Does not show the cutting in and out analog can do but that should show how picky I am about it. Build quality 9/10 analog reception 7/10 Audio quality/max volume 10/10 start up wait time for a DMR HT 9.5/10 Learning curve for new HAMs 6/10 (without using the included course) over all 8/10 for analog use 9/10 for DMR
L**T
Excelente Radio, cable de programación, soporte, y capacitación, fácil de programar por teclado, muy buena capacidad de rx y tx.
K**M
The radio works very well both on analog and DMR. I was able to connect my openrun by Shokz headset and the Bluetooth PTT button and it works like a champ. Works great through the stereo on my pickup too. For those just getting in to amateur radio, DMR can be daunting, but with a little fiddling around you can get it running. This radio is by far the best DMR radio I have used and by comparison with other brands the programming is easier than the others by far.
M**F
After a lot research, this radio had all the features I was looking for in a DMR radio but didn't think I would find (dual (can be tri)-band, APRS tx/rx, sat tracking, and more). All the functions of the this radio and easy to access and use via the large (for an ht) full-color screen. The instruction manual is useful, and there are myriad tutorial videos if you learn better that way. As for performance, I have been impressed with the range and reception across the spectrum with several antennas (typically a signal stick BNC). The sound quality on rx and the mic quality tx are also notable. After using this radio for some time, I ultimately decided to add the mobile version (AT-D578...) to my lineup.
A**N
Great radio with lacking APRS functionality. If you are looking for an APRS specific radio, this isnt it. But, if you are looking for a DMR radio that sometimes works on APRS, its a tank. They've pushed out firmware trying to increase the capabilities of the radio while simultaneously breaking already functional features. Out of all of my radios, the Anytone 878UVII plus is the least capable for messaging, position reporting, or reliable packet decoding. For a DMR radio though, I have dropped it, left it in the heat and cold, and gotten it wet. The battery life is astounding as is the audio quality. I would buy this again without the classes from bridgecom and certainly dont give them your email unless you get lonely and enjoy continued marketing from them.
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