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title = 'Hytera PD785G'
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date = '2019-12-31'
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![PD785-G](pd785g.jpg)
This is the second DMR radio that I bought. I wanted something stable,
a rock-solid handheld radio that cannot be bricked, since my first radio
did not start any more.
a rock-solid handheld radio that cannot be bricked, since my [first DMR
radio][1] did not start any more.
[1]: {{< ref "anytone-d878uvplus" >}}
The transmitted audio quality of this device is really good. Also the TX
buffering is an awesome feature if you tend to respond immediately. It buffers
your voice until TXing is ready (otherwise you can setup a TX-ready tone).
The radios operating frequencies are **70cm only**!
Also analog operation is not very easy, yet alone a 1750Hz tone is hard to generate,
I've been looking on the internet to accomplish that (in europe many repeater open
after they receive that tone on their RX frequency). At least in Tirol the newer
repeater are triggered with a 77Hz subtone.
It has a nice fit in my hands, but I rarely use this radio.
No channel can be entered without a computer, you may want to use the Hytera
software for this only.
I'm using Firmware v9 on this, but I've read that v8 would be a better choice.

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