12v, 45w power and the possibility of 200 memory channels what isn’t there to like on this new Team PR8121 which appears to be based on an Anytone with its aluminium chassis and 12.5khz, 20khz and 26khz steps with CTCSS and DCS on board. More below:
SO239 antenna socket on the back, electret microphone and RJ45 connector which doubles as a connection for PC programming.
Programming software and cable €29.50 Team T-UP-34 USB
Direct Link: http://tinyurl.com/jkocnhx
And below the Anytone AT-888
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Any idea what service these are designed to be used on?
The frequencies these radios use are between 450 and 470Mhz