It's an awesome radio, but I want that antenna and screen background now.😊
@KD9ZHF3 ай бұрын
I’m considering getting this radio as my first DMR radio for use with a MMDVM hotspot running WPSD. I have two D-Star ICOMs, but I can’t do cross system with it to YSF or DMR. Everywhere I’m reading though it that people are saying “don’t start out with DMR - it’s hard.” Go with YSF - of course, I have a FT-710 which doesn’t have UHF/VHF.
@503Nick Жыл бұрын
I love that anytone supports native APRS
@KD9ZHF3 ай бұрын
I’m considering getting this radio as my first DMR radio for use with a MMDVM hotspot running WPSD. I have two D-Star ICOMs, but I can’t do cross system with it to YSF or DMR. Everywhere I’m reading though it that people are saying “don’t start out with DMR - it’s hard.” Go with YSF - of course, I have a FT-710 which doesn’t have UHF/VHF. Do you have one your prefer?
@luish19779 Жыл бұрын
Which antenna is?
@Sparkfly8811 ай бұрын
Looks like a smiley antenna ⅝ wave
@K4TMO Жыл бұрын
Does the radio support automatic beaconing of location? Also, which antenna are you using?
@N7MYW Жыл бұрын
Yes, it'll auto beacon. Antenna is an old AEA 2m whip.
@SteelWolf1310 ай бұрын
Wait, you have a picture behind your text? I just customized the boot screen. What screen is the back ground? Screen referring to the CPS software when you load up images. Non of mine load up like that except the boot loader.
@ricdonato43287 ай бұрын
Suggestion, when capturing video always orientate the camera horizontally (landscape), never orientate it vertical (portrait). Every TV screen, monitor screen, computer screen, movie theater screen, are orientated horizontally not vertical. In videos where the camera is vertical (portrait orientation), then played back on the aforementioned devices the left one-third, and right one-third of the screen is cut off, causing the video to appear as tall and narrow, a confusing stick video,. We humans, maybe all lifeforms, view our surroundings considerably more horizontally than vertically. Holding a cellphone or camera vertically the video produced is similar to looking through a tight vertical keyhole or wearing horse blinders, again not good. In addition, when held vertically, to view the entire scene the camera person must pan more left and right creating too much camera movement; not good. Also, because us humans view our world more horizontally, a video captured vertically becomes spatially disorientating.