Join Reward Program and Earn Reward Points on this order.
Review Author: Bill Smith KI5VGTMarch 1, 2023 Looking for a reliable and powerful dual band handheld radio? You might want to check out the TYT TH-UV8000E. This is a 10 watt cross band repeater radio that offers many features and functions that will enhance your communication experience. The design of...
-- by Thomas K4SWL Last year (May, 2022), Xiegu announced a new compact field radio that would be added to their line of transceivers: the Xiegu G106. As I was capping off my summer in Canada (August, 2022), Radioddity started shipping the G106. Radioddity had me on their list of...
Since a long time, there had been a nasty bug hiding in the firmware of our DB25-D and GD-88. Under certain circumstances this did prevent the correct display of DMR ID data that had previously been written to the radio on the radio screen. This bug has now finally been...
"Free Radio for Your Friend" giveaway has been one of the most popular Radioddity traditional events. We invite our customers to tell us why their friends should get a free radio from Radioddity. Each year, many customers participated and shared a lot of touching stories with us. We keep this...
In general, an update of PC-software (CPS) or radio-firmware should only be done if it is really required, following the golden rule that "If it isn´t broken, don´t fix it!". Notes: ⅰ. Prior to performing a firmware update, save the current codeplug to a file. After doing so, the firmware...
Release note: ➤ Release note for 2025-02-10 GD-88 Update package (IAP, CPS, firmware) & 2025-02-10 DB25-D Update package (IAP, CPS, firmware) Those include not just the new firmware but also an improved version of the CPS and the IAP resulting in the following improvements of those radios: • Virtual COM-port...
Radioddity GD-88 now also fully supported by CPEditor As you may know, David MM7DBT´s CPEditor already does support our well-selling Radioddity DB25-D mobile radio for quite a long time. We are happy to tell you that now David additionally added the functionality required to fully support the Radioddity GD-88 handheld...
In order to meet the FCC policies, the frequency ranges of the TYT TH-9800 radios we sell are locked in 28-29.7Mhz, 50-54Mhz, 144-148MHz and 420-450MHz. But you can unlock the frequency range if your radio is produced before 2021. Caution: Read your radio first and save the current configuration prior...