With any future firmware revisions or updates, your OBLTR-8R purchase is able to be updated indefinitely! Firmware upgrades are done in-house at our AnyTone Tech facility and the process is seamless! When you register your warranty with AnyTone Tech, you will be notified of any upgrades that are available for your OBLTR-8R. The OBLTR-8R has a very rugged case with a Water Protection IP53 Rating making it PERFECT for dirty environments, field and outdoor use. The OBLTR-8R is able to Transmit and Receive fully on Narrowband (12.5kHz). The OBLTR-8R is FCC Certified for Part 90 and Part 95 usage. The OBLTR-8R includes built-in GMRS and MURS modes with 23 GMRS channels and 5 MURS Channels. The most versatile two way radio on the market, certified for use for commercial, public and amateur frequencies.
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OBLTR-8R Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Analog Portable Two-Way Radio The TERMN-8R is one of the most flexible radios available, it can receive transmissions on 6 Different Bands. You can receive two signals at the same time you can even transmit and scan (or receive) at the same time! The TERMN-8R also allows you to use your radio as a cross band repeater (VHF/UHF or UHF/VHF).
The TERMN-8R has two built-in receivers (full duplex). With any future firmware revisions or updates, your TERMN-8R purchase is able to be updated indefinitely! Firmware upgrades are done in-house at our AnyTone Tech facility and the process is seamless! When you register your warranty with AnyTone Tech, you will be notified of any upgrades that are available for your TERMN-8R. The TERMN-8R has a very rugged case with a Water Protection IP53 Rating making it PERFECT for dirty environments, field and outdoor use. and I might add another radio to the shack. So, where does that leave us? For me, I'm gonna watch for the pricing. As others have said, while not perfect, at least they are trying and it could be worse (UV-3R Mark II Plus+). The way the current ecosystem works, the manufacturers don't exert any control over the names, so that leaves the resellers to battle it out. They wanted something that would differentiate them from other radios and models. They wanted something that created a family of radios (the "ator" or "-8R"). I'm not a big fan of the names, but I really understand what they are trying to do. Also, there is a difference from the manufacturer/factory and companies that are resellers.Ĥ.
We saw move away from Wouxun radios and become Import Communications. If you follow anything in the start-up world, people talk about "pivoting." Some times you start out in one direction and then realize that there are additional opportunities (or better ones) that necessitate a change. It's up to us to decide if we want to "buy" - the hype, the radios, etc.ģ. It was fun to imagine what they might be doing. I don't have a problem with them "selling" the news. If I'm Baofeng Tech and I'm branching out like this - it is big news to me and I'd be excited about it. It started with the HTs and now we are seeing mobiles and HF rigs.Ģ. What has kept my interest in them for so long (starting with the Wouxun KG-UVD1P and then kicking in to high gear with the UV-3R) is that, for the most part, they've offered a lot of utility compared to the price. Price is my segue to my big point about Chinese radios in general. I may buy the TERM-8R depending on it's price. (A couple of my cars had the weather band and I loved having it.) NOAA weather alerts - I want this feature. While not revolutionary, I think we are still moving in the right direction. Sure, I'd like to have gotten new models with every feature imaginable under the sun - and for $25. My thoughts about each of those points.ġ. That trend continues here for the moment. In general, there was a lot more time spent discussing the announcement than the radios themselves. Some folks don't like the names/models ( ANILE-8R, NSTIG-8R, OBLTR-8R, TERMN-8R).
Some folks were confused about Baofeng Tech selling AnyTone radios.Ĥ. Some folks were disappointed that the big news was that Baofeng Tech was selling AnyTone radios.ģ. Some folks were disappointed that there wasn't a new, earth-shattering radio.Ģ. Here is my summary of what people are saying from the various forum posts, blogs, comments, and e-mail reflectors:ġ. So the smoke is clearing after the Baofeng Tech announcement about their new venture selling AnyTone radios as AnyTone Tech.