More news has arrived overnight but the quality of the paperwork is a lot to be desired. This aside many asked me about the power option on the radio and now I’ve asked and can confirm the radio is 20w UHF and 25w VHF power and comes complete with fitted cigarette lighter plug
We know it’s menu driven, Quad Band and selection of bands is as per photo. Use the rotary on right hand side, select and radio restarts in the given band which you’ve selected. And yes the radio will come PC programmable and has the 6.25khz step.
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QYT KT-8900D Starting to appear on Ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QYT-KT-8900D-Dual-Band-Quad-Standby-5Tone-25W-VHF-UHF-Car-Trunk-Ham-Mobile-Radio-/262710373634?hash=item3d2ac22d02:g:p7oAAOSwal5YIbM2
Yes indeed. I know 1 man in U.K. whose waiting for a radio now. Looking forward to his video about it
I always thought that the QYT (I have the KT-8900) was an Anytone. Very similar to the CB chassis that has recently been released.
Simon the powerlevel they informed you about must be wrong. UHF output is never higher in rigs against VHF within the same transceiver. You better ask them again.
Yep I read it badly on the sheet as you see not great quality. Changed it now and thanks for letting me know