Having just bought one, but haven’t got hooked up to power yet this is good to know. I knew it didn’t do the whole USA frequency list in 70 cm. Will probably use it most of it as a scanner, but will be my go kit . Scooter KF0HRF
I am thinking of getting one or two of these. I have an Anytone D-578, it was in the jeep, now in my shack. Being able to use it for MURS and GMRS makes it the perfect radio for local emergency comms. - the 779 or the RT95 would do the same job, and since I am not really doing Digital there is no reason to have the more expensive model.
Good little radio, had mine for over a year. Done this back then but a pain in the backside when scanning it takes an age. There was a couple of out of band (local airport) frequencies I wanted to listen to and was able to program them into the memory with Chirp bypassing having to change the continental modes.
I got this after watching several videos easily entering test mode. Then changing the option in Ch-043. Radio came in, and I only have channels 39-42 in test mode. Struggling to find info to resolve this. Tried factory reset. Any ideas appreciated.
Hi Ape! Are those 3 modes the only ones available? It would be interesting to know if there is a mode that includes 446MHz (PMR-446 in the EU). Thanks for the video! 73, Jan (M7HNK)
@@TheSmokinApe Brilliant, thanks! :-) I missed that, but when I looked at the video again I saw at approx 02:29 that you have 471.150 on the VFO, which is perfect.
It cannot. When you expand the frequency coverage, the VHF starts at 136, the exact exit point for airband. Plus, that would mean adding AM reception to an FM-only radio.
Thanks for the nice video. I see that mode 2 covers the Marine vhf frequencies (i.e., 156MHz - 158MHz). Does this mean that it will transmit on the Marine VHF frequencies?
@@TheSmokinApe but legal for emergency use! And to be honest, it would likely be the only time I would use the RT95 on a marine vhf channel. Thank you again.
Hello I have one of them dumb questions to ask. I see in the comments where you talk about modes 1-2-3. My question is how does one change the modes. I'm looking for mode 2. I'm needing the frequency of 443.675.
Nice video, but I wanted to take the opportunity to ask another question. My rt95 is with the power in UHF, fixed at 5w, however much you change the power levels the output is 5w. I tested the current at different power levels and it is stable in it. can anybody help me?
After the hack is there a possibility to use to listen to FM channels here in Europe,I mean 87.5Mhz-108Mhz I like you videos a lot,they're well explained and give lots of ideas and info
I have the Anytone AT-778UV version of this radio and mine shipped from Amazon set in region 3. I put mine back to stay within my band limit. Also worth mentioning if you change the region as shown in the video it will nuke your stored memory channels. At least it did on mine.
@@Rusted_Link 420-450MHz is within the US region setting of the 778UV. You get the full US 70cm band. No clue where you got the idea I was limiting 70cm down to the lower portion.
Thanks for the info, I have just purchased this radio after selling my yeasu FT817 as i only mess on 2 and 70 in the uk. Could you or fellow commentors recommend a car/van antenna setup for this radio?
For mobile 2/70 I use the Comet SBB-5 (fantastic antenna) and the Diamond 400 lip mount. Tram makes "decent" magnet mount antennas that a lot of folks use as well 👍
Good litle Radios For the money..my cousin has one & I have the Retevis RT-25 I Really Like having a volume knob appose to the software volume but Both have Pros & Cons that i am sure about ! But like i said mine is also open because i use GMRS & Listen to 2m & 70cm Bands a lot and for the money you just cant beat these little things ...I hear repeaters that are 180 Miles away from me Yes i said 180 Miles I don't know How but i Do don't Get me Wrong i Bought the Best Antenna i Could Find Comet GP 9NC & All Copper Coax That is Rated Better Than LMR-600 But as you may have Guessed I Spent more than a Fuw Bucks but like i said i wanted the Best i Could Find/Get ! I Bought So Called High Quality Coax from ebay & Amazon like 3-4 Different vendors & it was all Junk/Bad so i said piss on it an bought the best M&P Hyperflex 10 Sahara it is rated at 2.5db loss per 100ft I use 60ft an i use the Evo Connectors ..my point being if you are only getting 6-8 miles from your radio and antenna then you are doing something wrong is all !
Yeah, these are good no-frills radios that work well. That antenna story is awesome, being frank, more people should take the approach of focusing on their antennas 👍
@@TheSmokinApe I have ben into radios for decades now & 1 thing i am 100% Certain about (i bet you are to) is that ANY Good station MUST Start With a Good Antenna & Coax ..you could buy a 12,000$ radio and still not talk down the block with a bad peace of coax or antenna !
Maz thanks for letting us know how cool you are and how behind the times we are. Unfortunatly not everyone is blessed with your fonzie level of coolness so that is why we are here, picking up info that passed us by, late to the game so to speak. I just bought this radio today and then found this video, I must have missed your video that you did on it however many years ago when it first came out, do you have a link?
do you know what the definition of a hack is? hack meaning to change something from its original intended purpose through an ingenious way of accomplishing it. and yes button combinations and power on's are all forms of gaining access to area's we arnt meant to be in. what this isnt is a jailbreak
Best video. no extra talking... just come on the point which i expect from the titel!!!! LOVE IT!
Thanks, glad you liked it 👍
Agreed. I will actively avoid channels that waste time.
New fan!
Thanks
For all information ❤
Best regards
Thanks for this. Been a ham for 30 years. Just got my GMRS license a couple days ago and got my RT95 the day after that.
@@easternpa2 congrats and thanks for watching 👍
Having just bought one, but haven’t got hooked up to power yet this is good to know. I knew it didn’t do the whole USA frequency list in 70 cm. Will probably use it most of it as a scanner, but will be my go kit . Scooter KF0HRF
Thanks for watching Scooter!
Good info. This chassis and form factor looks exactly like the Stryker SR-94hpc and the Anytone Apollo II 10 (and 11) meter radios.
Thanks for the info FTroop, I am not familiar with those radios...
I am thinking of getting one or two of these. I have an Anytone D-578, it was in the jeep, now in my shack. Being able to use it for MURS and GMRS makes it the perfect radio for local emergency comms. - the 779 or the RT95 would do the same job, and since I am not really doing Digital there is no reason to have the more expensive model.
It’s hard to beat what you get for 100$
Good little radio, had mine for over a year. Done this back then but a pain in the backside when scanning it takes an age.
There was a couple of out of band (local airport) frequencies I wanted to listen to and was able to program them into the memory with Chirp bypassing having to change the continental modes.
Hey ND, thanks for the comment and for watching 👍
Is there a list of frequency ranges each mode unlocks?
Band 1: 144-148 & 430-440......... Band 2: 136-174 & 400-490......... Band 3: 144-146 & 430-440 ..................Band 2 is the most open by far.
Thanks for sharing the info 👍
And according to CHIRP... this radio is on their list as a supported model!
Nice 👍
I seen that! away at the bottom of their list on the Retevis radio models. I went and downloaded it for my delivery on tuesday.
Will this reach the gmrs bands?
Yes
I got this after watching several videos easily entering test mode. Then changing the option in Ch-043. Radio came in, and I only have channels 39-42 in test mode. Struggling to find info to resolve this. Tried factory reset. Any ideas appreciated.
Will this work on Anytone 778uv ? Great video, thanks !
I believe so
If I were to get this what type of power supply would I need. Thanks for your time
I’d get a minimum of 10Ah
Hi Ape!
Are those 3 modes the only ones available? It would be interesting to know if there is a mode that includes 446MHz (PMR-446 in the EU).
Thanks for the video!
73,
Jan (M7HNK)
I think mode 2 covered that.
@@TheSmokinApe Brilliant, thanks! :-) I missed that, but when I looked at the video again I saw at approx 02:29 that you have 471.150 on the VFO, which is perfect.
Can this receive airband? Thanks.
It cannot. When you expand the frequency coverage, the VHF starts at 136, the exact exit point for airband. Plus, that would mean adding AM reception to an FM-only radio.
Thanks for the nice video. I see that mode 2 covers the Marine vhf frequencies (i.e., 156MHz - 158MHz). Does this mean that it will transmit on the Marine VHF frequencies?
Not legally 😐
@@TheSmokinApe but legal for emergency use! And to be honest, it would likely be the only time I would use the RT95 on a marine vhf channel. Thank you again.
Thanks for asking this question, I wanted to know the same, (Australia). It appears to also do the AU UHF CB as well.
Good info thanks Ape.
Thanks Thump 👍
How to jailbreak a gmrs 50v 2 mobile radio for ham frequencies
Hello I have one of them dumb questions to ask. I see in the comments where you talk about modes 1-2-3. My question is how does one change the modes. I'm looking for mode 2. I'm needing the frequency of 443.675.
Don’t I show this in the video?
Yes! Thank you my friend
Thanks for watching Terry!
I have tried that but i have the crt micron vox and the ch goes from 39 to 42 so theres no ch 43 mode.
Can you transmit on 450 MHz after doing this?
Any good for a total beginner
Yep
Is this rig small enough to fit within in a 5.25" compuy drive bay?
It’s about 4.88” wide 👍
Does it need to be the us model?
That’s the only one I tried
Nice video, but I wanted to take the opportunity to ask another question. My rt95 is with the power in UHF, fixed at 5w, however much you change the power levels the output is 5w. I tested the current at different power levels and it is stable in it. can anybody help me?
Well, that seems to be a problem. Did you contact the vendor?
@@TheSmokinApe It's been 8 months since I bought the equipment.
Oh... Maybe try anyway?
After the hack is there a possibility to use to listen to FM channels here in Europe,I mean 87.5Mhz-108Mhz
I like you videos a lot,they're well explained and give lots of ideas and info
Hey Herman, glad you like the videos. I didn't test the FM broadcast band but I am going to say that I do not believe it does.
@@TheSmokinApe Thx a lot have a nice WE
Is there a way to get the 151-158 range?
apologies if this is a dumb question, I just want my RV to be able to communicate with my Rugged Radios in my side by sides
Sorry, I’m not sure
I have the Anytone AT-778UV version of this radio and mine shipped from Amazon set in region 3. I put mine back to stay within my band limit. Also worth mentioning if you change the region as shown in the video it will nuke your stored memory channels. At least it did on mine.
Ah, that would be a good think to think about…. The stores memories.
Why on earth would you limit the bands! There are a lot of repeaters that use 442 - 444...
@@Rusted_Link 420-450MHz is within the US region setting of the 778UV. You get the full US 70cm band. No clue where you got the idea I was limiting 70cm down to the lower portion.
@@jbrooks4282 because the radio only goes as high as 440 out of the box. As does the CS.
I still did not see gmrs, range frequencies.
On Mode 2, it goes up to 490.00 which covers GMRS!
Can this be done on the RA-87 40 Watt model?
Sorry, I don’t know
@@TheSmokinApe Actually my bad, that one is GMRS only
Can you put the three finger salute in a comment?
Thanks
Cheers man I've just got an RT 95
Nice 🍻
Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching!
Does this open up 2m transmit?
Stock it will so 2m
@@TheSmokinApe we still run analog for the FD it's 154mhz I was just curious if it would transmit there
Not working on my RT95, please Help
What happened? Stayed the same?
Great info.
Thanks Adam 👍
Cool hack.
Thanks Jason 👍
If you own Yaesu mobile radios, you should be able to handle a two finger and thumb turn on radio.
Lol
In mode 2 my Rt95 is only fully programable trough software, while
In mode 3 I can use software or the radio interface.
73
Thanks for the info Manta 👍
Thanks for the info, I have just purchased this radio after selling my yeasu FT817 as i only mess on 2 and 70 in the uk. Could you or fellow commentors recommend a car/van antenna setup for this radio?
For mobile 2/70 I use the Comet SBB-5 (fantastic antenna) and the Diamond 400 lip mount. Tram makes "decent" magnet mount antennas that a lot of folks use as well 👍
That dingus looks familiar
Just your run of the mill dingus 👍
great vid, im ham whos too cheap to buy a dedicated gmrs. Nuff said :-)
I think I understand what you are saying
Good litle Radios For the money..my cousin has one & I have the Retevis RT-25 I Really Like having a volume knob appose to the software volume but Both have Pros & Cons that i am sure about ! But like i said mine is also open because i use GMRS & Listen to 2m & 70cm Bands a lot and for the money you just cant beat these little things ...I hear repeaters that are 180 Miles away from me Yes i said 180 Miles I don't know How but i Do don't Get me Wrong i Bought the Best Antenna i Could Find Comet GP 9NC & All Copper Coax That is Rated Better Than LMR-600 But as you may have Guessed I Spent more than a Fuw Bucks but like i said i wanted the Best i Could Find/Get ! I Bought So Called High Quality Coax from ebay & Amazon like 3-4 Different vendors & it was all Junk/Bad so i said piss on it an bought the best M&P Hyperflex 10 Sahara it is rated at 2.5db loss per 100ft I use 60ft an i use the Evo Connectors ..my point being if you are only getting 6-8 miles from your radio and antenna then you are doing something wrong is all !
Yeah, these are good no-frills radios that work well. That antenna story is awesome, being frank, more people should take the approach of focusing on their antennas 👍
@@TheSmokinApe I have ben into radios for decades now & 1 thing i am 100% Certain about (i bet you are to) is that ANY Good station MUST Start With a Good Antenna & Coax ..you could buy a 12,000$ radio and still not talk down the block with a bad peace of coax or antenna !
Just bought 1, 1st thing i did was open it up, not used it otherwise as of yet 😂
Lol, good luck with the radio 👍
Anytone clone?
Rebranded Anytone 👍
*insert witty comment here*
Lol
Dang it, just missed it.
Huh?
Not sure what you mean Rick
I bought mine simply because of its compact size.
Mine is branded as in any cone but it's essentially the same damn radio
Anyone not any cone. Autocorrect sucks.
Anytone
LOL, yes they are the same radio 👍
Can’t take anyone seriously who doesn’t remove the plastic screen protector before use.
Lol
This hack is old now .People have been doing this for a long time...OLD NEWS LOL
Glad you liked the video 👍
Maz thanks for letting us know how cool you are and how behind the times we are. Unfortunatly not everyone is blessed with your fonzie level of coolness so that is why we are here, picking up info that passed us by, late to the game so to speak. I just bought this radio today and then found this video, I must have missed your video that you did on it however many years ago when it first came out, do you have a link?
First.
I three finger salute you good sir!
Howdy folks 👍
Its not a hack lol
Ok
do you know what the definition of a hack is? hack meaning to change something from its original intended purpose through an ingenious way of accomplishing it. and yes button combinations and power on's are all forms of gaining access to area's we arnt meant to be in. what this isnt is a jailbreak
my anytone AT-778UV already came as mode 2 as default
Nice
Worked great thanks
Glad it helped
Can you transmit on 450 MHz after doing this?