
BridgeCom Official Vlog
RSS-
Hi everyone, this is Cody from BridgeCom Systems, and in this video I'm going to be showing you how to change the boot screen on your AnyTone.Read now
-
AnyTone 878 PLUS Full Review by K6UDA Radio
Watch the video above to see Bob, K6UDA, give a full in depth review of the AnyTone 878 PLUS Bluetooth.Read now
He gives his honest opinion about the radio he's been using and testing for the past month. -
Can the AnyTone 878 PLUS Bluetooth connect to a motorcycle helmet?
Read nowWill the AnyTone 878Plus work with your Bluetooth motorcycle helmet?
Hi, I'm Daniel NØREY with BridgeCom and the answer is, of course...
-
AnyTone 878 PLUS Car Bluetooth Setup with K6UDA Radio
Read nowWatch the video above to see Bob, K6UDA, install and demonstrate the AnyTone 878 Bluetooth feature in his vehicle.
Watch the video to see how its done.
-
Unboxing the AnyTone 878 PLUS by David Casler
Read nowGreetings Oggy's worldwide!
I'm Dave Casler amateur radio call sign K-E-Ø-O-G and welcome to another episode of Ask Dave.
BridgeCom is- BridgeCom Systems is the company that does two things; they assemble and create repeaters to order.
Either analog repeaters two meter, 440, whatever.
-
AnyTone 878 PLUS Highlights by Ham Radio Crash Course
Read nowWithout further ado, let's get into it. The AnyTone AT-878UV. So first I want to give a big thanks to BridgeCom Systems for sending me this AnyTone 878 . I have had a serious, a lot of fun doing...
-
Is The AnyTone 878 PLUS a Good First Radio? By Ham Radio Crash Course
Read nowWithout further ado, let's get into it.
The AnyTone AT-878UV PLUS. One of the questions was, would I pick this for a new technician? Possibly a first radio. Normally I would say no, I wouldn't recommend this for a new technician. I don't think DMR is the place for a brand new radio technician. Right? Our first radio. This is the fence rider. This is the...
-
Menu Guide to the AnyTone 878 PLUS by HamRadioConcepts
Read nowHello everyone, welcome back. KJ4YZI HamRadioConcepts. And this is the AnyTone AT-D878UV PLUS.
All right, so let's look at the radio a little bit more and see just some of the functions that are in the menu. Is this thing in Chinglish, like all the other DMR radios you used, is it impossible to figure out what each thing means? Well, let's find out. So if I go into Menu, okay? Main menu, it's a little icons here, so you have talk group, SMS, Call Log, your Zone, Scan, Roaming, Settings, Record, I guess you can record QSO? GPS, Digital Monitor, Bluetooth. Okay? That seems pretty easy.
-
Initial thoughts on the AnyTone 878 PLUS by Bob, K6UDA.
Read nowThis time on K6UDA radio. This one comes from BridgeCom. The AnyTone 878 with uh... It's a DMR radio with built-in GPS. I've got the radio configured with a belt clip on it, the battery on there. It is, with the belt clip on, it is a little bit more thick in the hand than the other radios that I've used. But hey, again, 3100 milliamp battery, this thing's going to last all day long, so I've got no --- about that. When I first did turn this thing on, it did go into a memory mode. I was able to put it in a VFO mode and enter in a frequency from the keypad, which was a pleasant surprise. I've turned the radio on and I have it set up here on DMR to my openSPOT, Parrot.