Here’s a draft for an interesting, informative write-up tailored for a UK-based amateur radio operator setting up an AnyTone AT-D868UV codeplug.
: Offers user-submitted codeplugs categorised by region, though these may require checking for the most recent talk group updates. Anytone UK Facebook Group anytone 868 codeplug uk
Zones: Group your channels into Zones (e.g., "London South" or "Home QTH"). A single zone can hold many channels for easy switching. Here’s a draft for an interesting, informative write-up
Common UK Talkgroups (TG):
Obtain a DMR ID: Register for a digital radio ID at RadioID.net using your amateur license. A single zone can hold many channels for easy switching
So, you’ve just unboxed your new Anytone AT-D868UV (or the 878). It’s a fantastic handset—rugged, dual-band, and capable of handling DMR, analog FM, and DPMR. But let’s be honest: the out-of-the-box programming is bare-bones. If you want to hit the local repeaters, especially on the DMR network, you need a solid codeplug.