True plug and play! Plugged it in, turned it on and it worked. First QSO in 2 minutes success and it looks good too. Fast service. Company easy to deal with kept me updated at all times via email and phone. Great experience.
Christopher Q
Plug and Play MAXimiser is Awesome!
This is an awesome team. quick, knowledgeable, and responsive. My Plug and Play MAXimizer upgrade was completed and returned to me in les time than quoted and it worked right out of the box. Great job guys! Loyal customers are built with great customer service.
Harvey Smith
Worth every penny!
I am a "tech person" but, it is really nice to literally open up the box of goodies, power everything up and be on the air within minutes. The Training course is designed well with short-ish snippets to get you going and deeper into what your equipment can do.
David Holland
September 6, 2019
Jared Farouki
How to switch the AnyTone between metric and imperial metering
Why is my AnyTone GPS displaying in kilometers, when I'm in America? Why is my AnyTone GPS displaying in miles, when I'm in Europe?
Hi everyone. This is Cody from Bridgecom Systems, today we're to be showing you how to change the GPS settings on your AnyTone to display in imperial or metric. So if you want to change it to display miles or kilometers with your GPS, we'll show you how to do it.
So we're going to jump right into the computer, and get started.
Okay, so now I'm over here on the computer, I'm going to open up the AnyTone CPS, whatever version you are using, make sure to run in Administrator mode. Okay, so then, go to Optional Settings, and then go over to GPS, and then where is says Distance Unit, you can select this to either be metric or inch system. So if you want it to measure in kilometers, choose metric, if you want it to be in miles, then choose the inch system.
So in our case, we want the inch system, also known as Imperial, and then we're gonna select the commport, make sure the radio is plugged in, and turned on, and then simply write the other data to the radio.
And there we go, it's all done.
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So that's it for now, I'm Cody from BridgeCom Systems, 73. - Transcript from Cody Cameron
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