I just purchased an Anytone AT-5555N for my truck and after intensive searching on the internet, I'm unable to find the answers to my questions.
1. How do I determine the version of my radio? or is it the version of the software I installed on my computer? It's a bit confusing.
2. I'm also assuming the only way to expand the frequencies to 11 meters is to solder bridge OP-1. Is that true or is there a hidden menu to accomplish that? I like to monitor CB channel 19 while on the road for long distance travel.
3. Is there a group for the AnyTone radios out there on the web?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Lauri N1UKX
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Re: AnyTone AT-5555N Information
a 10 second search on google
http://radioaficion.com/cms/wp-content/ ... cation.jpg export solder jumper or use a conductive pen if your not brave enough,
as for groups lots
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2614514288636501/ for example
no idea for the versions
http://radioaficion.com/cms/wp-content/ ... cation.jpg export solder jumper or use a conductive pen if your not brave enough,
as for groups lots
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2614514288636501/ for example
no idea for the versions
163dt307-chris
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“I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.”
― Albert Einstein