@@HamRadioDX hahahaha so true mate!! Thank goodness I’m sitting on the left side of the car or I’d be …. Hope you’re doing great mate. Could it be GWS underdogs win the flag??? Cheers and beers my friend
Yeah, I have the Anytone AT-5888UV version. I like it very much. Some have tested it for spurious emissions and it's a bit dirty, but not enough to make me care.
I used a PVC pipe like you did four years ago on an Icom IC-7100 control head and uploaded my install on TH-cam and caught crap from a viewer that it was cheap and tacky. I guess I can’t win them all. Thanks for the video Simon!
Great video. I have the Anytone AT-5888UV version of this radio. I bought it three years ago when I started getting licensed and it was my first mobile radio. Thank you for doing what you are doing. It is greatly appreciated.
Hey buddy, thanks for your kind words. I love this radio! It is REALLY well built - the menus are a little bit challenging but for the price - it's pretty unbeatable... audio is great, and the power out is awesome.
Not only have I heard of it, I own a tri-band model. I know it isn’t a ham band in most of the world outside of region 2 but it also has the 1.25 meter band. Jack / KF5SGC. 73.
I need a rig for my truck. Lorene's truck has a dual band Icom and I pulled the Kenwood out of my truck to put in the camper. How dare you do a rig review. I just ordered this radio after seeing your video. Please, please be careful what you review next as I'm running out of radio funds. LOL Good job on the video and the review. 73's buddy
WOOOHOOOO Love ya Darrell brother! This radio is a beast mate. Now make sure you get the discount. Call me, text me, let me know if you have any probs buddy. I can walk you through the menu as well mate. Just make sure you turn that damned SCR crap off haha. I just love this radio mate. Before long, you'll be doing satellites on it MOBILE WOOOHOOO. Speak soon brother Love ya!
Hi Simon, been away from your channel for some time. But back watching again. Best wishes to you and family and your dogs. Just replaced my old UHF/VHF antenna and coax. My old antenna has been up for 21 years so I thought it was time to replace it with a more efficient antenna. David M0DUU
Hey David, so great to hear from you buddy! Glad to to hear from you mate, and hope life is treating you well my friend. Good luck with the new antenna/coax etc. Hope to catch you on the bands one of these days soon. Thanks for watching mate. Cheers!
@@thehamjazz Thanks Simon, the new antenna is a Diamond X200 with 12 meters of Ultraflex 10 from Messi and Paloni. Worked DX Commander Holy Farm, UK, 5/9 last weekend on 2 meters. He had a open day at his work place were he manufactures the DX Commander vertical antennas. The mobile radio looks like a nice piece of kit. The Chinese radio's are catching up with Japanese manufacturers.
Hey, that radio reminds me of the Kenwood V 71. It's too bad my indoor dual-band antenna could reach your Vancouver Island area. 73 VA7QU
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These Chinese rip off clones of Yaesu mobiles are cheaper than the real thing but it would be my guess that they have many cheap parts that are not specked out to handle the hot and cold temperatures that the real deal does.. Same goes for vibration and general durability is most likely much lower.. There were a bunch of the quad band mobiles that were failing at very high rates and with little to no service and support they are basically throw aways.. So when your cheap radio does not hold frequency or the audio deviation varies with temperature you got exactly what you paid for..
Yaesu FT-8900R - the original and never duplicated [[QUAD Band]] 10, 6, 2m and 70cm; very tough to find for a reason...as-stated, ya get what ya pay for, buyer beware!
They are clones, yes... But some are very well designed and constructed. I have had the Anytone 5888UV for several years, and it's covered under the optional "lifetime" warranty Amazon offers on all my purchases. I needed a 50-watt dual band rig in a hurry for emcomms, and being on Social Security was on a limited budget. At the time, adding another $600 Icom 5100 as a backup radio was not within my means. I assumed it would be a short term throw away purchase. Instead, it has proved itself a real workhorse, being mounted in a Kawasaki Mule. Since the venerable FT-8900R is copied was no longer available, it made sense. Not a fan of Anytone, but this one has been so rock reliable under hard use that the county bought us five more just like it, and they are also holding up and performing well. Yes, buying Chinese radios can be a hit or miss proposition... But when on a budget and the Japanese manufacturer fails to offer a product you want at a price within your budget, the risk is often justified. I have a Radtel HT sent to me for review and evaluation at no cost that has become my EDC. Both the Anytone and the Radtel tested clean on the service monitor and have held up under hard use, I'm not inclined to paint all Chinese radios with such broad brush strokes. Just don't ask me about the Radioddity GA-510 handheld that is a complete disaster. ;)
Hey Rob, ya no kidding eh mate? And it is REALLY well built! A little bit of learning around menus, but hey - isn't every radio? ha! Thanks for watching buddy. Cheers
@thehamjazz I'm actually on the hunt for a small mobile 2m rig that will do 45-50W to pair with a LiFePO4 battery and stuff in an ammo box. Nothing like little projects to keep you busy in a Sask winter hihi
Last about two years and starts having transmit issues. We tried two of them. Live and learn.
It look literally identical to an Anytone 5888uvii
Driving on the wrong side of the road mate! Nice video woohoo!
@@HamRadioDX hahahaha so true mate!! Thank goodness I’m sitting on the left side of the car or I’d be …. Hope you’re doing great mate. Could it be GWS underdogs win the flag??? Cheers and beers my friend
@@thehamjazz GWS - I really hope not!
@@HamRadioDX me too mate. But they look good hahaha - your livestream the other day was awesome as always!! 🍻
Yeah, I have the Anytone AT-5888UV version. I like it very much. Some have tested it for spurious emissions and it's a bit dirty, but not enough to make me care.
I used a PVC pipe like you did four years ago on an Icom IC-7100 control head and uploaded my install on TH-cam and caught crap from a viewer that it was cheap and tacky. I guess I can’t win them all. Thanks for the video Simon!
Great video. I have the Anytone AT-5888UV version of this radio. I bought it three years ago when I started getting licensed and it was my first mobile radio. Thank you for doing what you are doing. It is greatly appreciated.
Hey buddy, thanks for your kind words. I love this radio! It is REALLY well built - the menus are a little bit challenging but for the price - it's pretty unbeatable... audio is great, and the power out is awesome.
I have the 25 watt Retevis edition and love it
Nice work Simon 🍻
You're an inspiration SmokinApe brother! Thanks for everything mate.
Hi iv been a ham op since 1991 iv never heard of that brand but almost looks like a yasue i also had a icom 211 hooked to a cushcraft 13b2.
Does it cross band repeat?
Nice mate may have to invest 👍
Not only have I heard of it, I own a tri-band model. I know it isn’t a ham band in most of the world outside of region 2 but it also has the 1.25 meter band. Jack / KF5SGC. 73.
I need a rig for my truck. Lorene's truck has a dual band Icom and I pulled the Kenwood out of my truck to put in the camper. How dare you do a rig review. I just ordered this radio after seeing your video. Please, please be careful what you review next as I'm running out of radio funds. LOL Good job on the video and the review. 73's buddy
WOOOHOOOO Love ya Darrell brother! This radio is a beast mate. Now make sure you get the discount. Call me, text me, let me know if you have any probs buddy. I can walk you through the menu as well mate. Just make sure you turn that damned SCR crap off haha. I just love this radio mate. Before long, you'll be doing satellites on it MOBILE WOOOHOOO. Speak soon brother Love ya!
That coffee holder mount is brilliant. Maybe you should patent it?
Hahahaa Bill buddy you're the best! You enjoyed those Cat 12 beers? Awesome eh?!?! Patent Sewer Pipe for Ham Radio?! hahahaha wooohoooo
Hey wow! That's a nifty idea for a quick install between vehicles.
KK7MNX
Hey thanks Shane buddy and I PROMISE the Sewer pipe was NEVER used mate hahaha. Thanks for leaving a comment buddy
DID SOMEONE SAY SIMON , WOOHOO 😂😎👋
hahaha, wooohooo thanks for dropping by buddy!
Hi Simon, been away from your channel for some time. But back watching again. Best wishes to you and family and your dogs. Just replaced my old UHF/VHF antenna and coax. My old antenna has been up for 21 years so I thought it was time to replace it with a more efficient antenna. David M0DUU
Hey David, so great to hear from you buddy! Glad to to hear from you mate, and hope life is treating you well my friend. Good luck with the new antenna/coax etc. Hope to catch you on the bands one of these days soon. Thanks for watching mate. Cheers!
@@thehamjazz Thanks Simon, the new antenna is a Diamond X200 with 12 meters of Ultraflex 10 from Messi and Paloni. Worked DX Commander Holy Farm, UK, 5/9 last weekend on 2 meters. He had a open day at his work place were he manufactures the DX Commander vertical antennas. The mobile radio looks like a nice piece of kit. The Chinese radio's are catching up with Japanese manufacturers.
WOOHOO I WANT ONE 👋😂
a copy of the ft-8800
Hey, that radio reminds me of the Kenwood V 71. It's too bad my indoor dual-band antenna could reach your Vancouver Island area. 73 VA7QU
These Chinese rip off clones of Yaesu mobiles are cheaper than the real thing but it would be my guess that they have many cheap parts that are not specked out to handle the hot and cold temperatures that the real deal does.. Same goes for vibration and general durability is most likely much lower.. There were a bunch of the quad band mobiles that were failing at very high rates and with little to no service and support they are basically throw aways.. So when your cheap radio does not hold frequency or the audio deviation varies with temperature you got exactly what you paid for..
Yaesu FT-8900R - the original and never duplicated [[QUAD Band]] 10, 6, 2m and 70cm; very tough to find for a reason...as-stated, ya get what ya pay for, buyer beware!
They are clones, yes... But some are very well designed and constructed. I have had the Anytone 5888UV for several years, and it's covered under the optional "lifetime" warranty Amazon offers on all my purchases. I needed a 50-watt dual band rig in a hurry for emcomms, and being on Social Security was on a limited budget. At the time, adding another $600 Icom 5100 as a backup radio was not within my means. I assumed it would be a short term throw away purchase. Instead, it has proved itself a real workhorse, being mounted in a Kawasaki Mule. Since the venerable FT-8900R is copied was no longer available, it made sense. Not a fan of Anytone, but this one has been so rock reliable under hard use that the county bought us five more just like it, and they are also holding up and performing well. Yes, buying Chinese radios can be a hit or miss proposition... But when on a budget and the Japanese manufacturer fails to offer a product you want at a price within your budget, the risk is often justified. I have a Radtel HT sent to me for review and evaluation at no cost that has become my EDC. Both the Anytone and the Radtel tested clean on the service monitor and have held up under hard use, I'm not inclined to paint all Chinese radios with such broad brush strokes. Just don't ask me about the Radioddity GA-510 handheld that is a complete disaster. ;)
Good points, glad this is working so well. I have the Anytone 578, 868 and 878 DMR radios and they are indeed well-built and solid performers
Now I want to see you do a mag mount tape measure antenna for 2m, LOL
@@MikeN2MAK woohoooo Mike you’re reading my mind brother! 👍🍻😂 hope you’re doing great buddy thanks for watching
Great little mobile. Looked on the website, and it's not a bad price.
VE5RJK
Hey Rob, ya no kidding eh mate? And it is REALLY well built! A little bit of learning around menus, but hey - isn't every radio? ha! Thanks for watching buddy. Cheers
@thehamjazz I'm actually on the hunt for a small mobile 2m rig that will do 45-50W to pair with a LiFePO4 battery and stuff in an ammo box. Nothing like little projects to keep you busy in a Sask winter hihi
you very rich buy so many radios every month jejejej congratulations
Ha! I wish buddy - Hope you're doing great mate. Cheers
Not only are you driving on the wrong side of the road but you are looking at the camera in the passenger seat. Road hog lmao