Anytone At-588 Vhf Manual
Customer Reviews Anytone Dual Band Radio By Nathan Been playing with the radio for a day or two and figured I would post a review. First off, great customer service! Radio is of fairly decent build quality. The only thing I could comment negatively about it is the rubber protective sleeve for the microphone plug, it doesn't quite fit as snugly as I would like. The faceplate is removable and a standard Cat5 cable extends from the unit quite effectively. Programming software only took a few minutes to figure out,and it was quite literally plug and play. Being able to adjust all of 'default' power on settings through the software is nice.

Programming through the nobs/controller pad is not impossible, just a little time consuming. I'm not an expert when it comes to reporting on frequency drift etc etc, however with some basic tests on a home built j-pole antenna, I'm getting good audio quality reports on transmit, and fairly decent audio quality on receive both on UHF and VHF. Only one wish list item, would be a courtesy tone on transmit with the crossband repeater function. My current frequencies programmed are both Wide band HAM and narrow band Public Safety, and the radio sounds good on both. -N3DEW Great transmit frequency range By Stan As a seasonal Forest Service employee, I like being able to keep in contact with FS Dispatch in my POV, something some limited ranges of the other 'name brand' radios would not allow me to do.
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I agree the mic cord could be a bit longer, but have remedied that problem with a 36 inch M/F RJ-45 extension cable. Also agree the material for the head bracket needs to be heavier gauge. Aside from that, it's a great radio and I plan to buy two more. Great Radio By George Having been a ham for 32 years and also having owned many VHF/UHF radios of most every brand I am truly impressed with this unit. The transmitter output equals or exceeds specs and the receiver is very hot. I have had NO intermod. I have tried it on receive in the ham bands and public service as well as the 220 Mhz receive and it is impressive.
Add to this 700+ memory channels and cross-band repeat and you simply cannot beat it, price not even considered. If you consider the price, well, you will be more than satisfied. Now to customer service.
Meid conversion. Ed and Import Communications is certainly a rare breed. You will never have an issue ignored, neglected or left by the wayside. And he and his entity will be completely fair and super fast in their actions and response.
In this day of pay, wait fuss and where you are just a number, Ed has raised the bar to what it should be. It boils down to trust and a willingness to help. Ed and his company do that and more. If you think you can get a radio a few bucks cheaper from 'overseas' well you can. Would I do it?
The savings are NOT worth the security of having Import Comm. Just an email away. 73, George N5NNS (N5 No Non Sense) Better than I expected! By Michael Received radio, programmed via factory software and via Chirp with no issues. Worked my local repeaters with reports of very good audio. Even worked.52 simplex stations that I couldn't work with other mobile radios. Great communication from Ed made this purchase a very pleasing experience.
Great Radio By James R I also have a Yaesu FT-7900 with single display.Love theAT 5888 UV radio with the alpha numeric display instead of just the frequency.As soon as I am able I am going to purchase another and sell my Yaesu. My first mobile radio By Don As the title suggests, this was my first ever purchase of a UHF/VHF mobile Ham rig.

Anytone At 588 Vhf Manual
Everything about this radio has been great. I have 4 complaints about this radio; 1) The weight of the characters on the display (I wish they were a little thicker), 2) the mounting bracket for the face plate is wimpy (face plate wobbles around a bit), 3) the mic cable is very stiff and too short, and 4) I wish the mic cable plugged into the front of the face plate, rather than the side. My radio is remote mounted in a 2010 Nissan Xterra. The main body of the radio is mounted in the far back right cubby hole where I have a 20 amp cigarette lighter socket. Yes, I am running this radio on a cigarette lighter socket with a Radio Shack solderless plug (The face plate is mounted just forward of the shift lever on top of the center console. I have a 15 foot Cat-5 network cable connecting the base to the face plate.