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-====== Anytone D868UV CPS ======+====== Anytone AT-D868UV CPS ====== 
 +{{:radios:d868uv.jpg?400|}}
  
-Applies to Version 1.33.+To see information on the data for the radio, please refer to [[radios:anytone_d868uv|Anytone AT-D868UV Digital DMR Dual-Band Handheld Commercial Radio]].
  
-===== Top Menu =====+The current version of the CPS software can be downloaded [[https://support.bridgecomsystems.com/anytone-868-handheld-cps-firmware-and-driver-downloads|here]], courtesy of BridgeCom System.
  
-==== File ====+The RepeaterBook export has been tested with version 1.39 CPS.
  
-**New:** Create a new code plug.+===== Supported Searches =====
  
-**Open:** Open an existing code plug.+^ Search Page      ^ North America    ^ Rest of World       ^ 
 +| Advanced State Search | <color green>Operational</color>    | <color orange>In Development</color> |   
 +| Call             | <color orange>In Development</color>    | <color orange>In Development</color> |   
 +| Favorite         | <color green>Operational</color> | <color orange>In Development</color>
 +| Feature          | <color green>Operational</color>  |<color green>Operational</color> 
 +| Keyword          | <color green>Operational</color> |<color green>Operational</color>
 +| Location         | <color green>Operational</color>| <color green>Operational</color> 
 +| Multi-County     | <color orange>In Development</color> |                    | 
 +| Multi-State      | <color orange>In Development</color> |                    | 
 +| Proximity        | <color green>Operational</color>| <color green>Operational</color>
 +| Quick            | <color green>Operational</color>| <color green>Operational</color>
 +| Nationwide       | <color orange>In Development</color> |                     | 
 +| Special Modes    | <color green>Operational</color>| <color green>Operational</color>
 +| Travel           | <color green>Operational</color> |                     |
  
-**Save:** Save the current code plug 
  
-**Save As:** Save the current code plug as... 
  
-**Exit:** Exit the CPS.  
  
-==== Model ==== 
-**Model Information:** Displays the model number of the radio and it's frequency range. 
  
-==== Set ==== +=====Import/Export Fields=====
-**Set COM:** +
-Set the COM port for programming the radio. The programming cable must be connected to the radio with the radio on. The COM port may autoselect to the correct port.+
  
-**Set Initialization:** +Default value in **BOLD**. 
-//???//+^Field Name      ^  Value   | 
 +|No. |Channel Number. Starts at 1 and auto-increments. | 
 +|Channel Name| The callsign followed by the nearest city and landmark. Truncates at 16 characters. | 
 +|Receive Frequency| Downlink frequency. | 
 +|Transmit Frequency| Uplink frequency. | 
 +|Channel Type|A-Analog for an analog-only channel (default for analog channels), D-Digital for a digital-only channel (default for DMR channels), A+D TX A for mixed analog (allow receive analog and digital signal, TX is analog), D+A TX D for mixed digital (allow receive of analog and digital signal. TX is digital.)| 
 +|Transmit Power| Low is 0.5 watts, Mid is 1 watt, **High is 2.5 watts**, Turbo is 6 watts.| 
 +|Band Width| 12.5K is default for DMR repeaters. 25K is the default for analog repeaters.| 
 +|CTCSS/DCS Decode| Repeater downlink tone. If DCS, the letter "N" is appended to the end. "Off" if not applicable.| 
 +|CTCSS/DCS Encode| Repeater uplink tone. If DCS, the letter "N" is appended to the end. "Off" if not applicable. | 
 +|Contact| **RB1**| 
 +|Contact Call Type| Group Call.| 
 +|Contact TG/DMR ID| **1**.| 
 +|Radio ID| **Null**.| 
 +|Busy Lock/TX Permit| Always, ChannelFree, Different Color Code, Same Color Code (default for DMR repeaters), Off (default for analog repeaters), Repeater, Busy.| 
 +|Squelch Mode|Carrier, CTCSS/DCS| 
 +|Optional Signal| Repeaterbook defaults to **Off**.| 
 +|DTMF ID| **1**.| 
 +|2Tone ID| **1**.| 
 +|5Tone ID| **1**.| 
 +|PTT ID| **Off**.| 
 +|Color Code| For DMR it is the repeater's color code. For analog, Repeaterbook defaults to **1**.| 
 +|Slot| **1**.| 
 +|CH Scan List| **None**.| 
 +|Receive Group List| **None**.| 
 +|TX Prohibit| **Off**.| 
 +|Reverse| **Off**.| 
 +|Simplex TDMA| **Off**.| 
 +|TDMA Adaptive| **Off**.| 
 +|Encryption Type| **Normal Encryption**.| 
 +|Digital Encryption| **Off**.| 
 +|Call Confirmation| **Off**.| 
 +|Talk Around| **On**.| 
 +|Work Alone| **Off**.| 
 +|Custom CTCSS| **251.1**.| 
 +|2Tone Decode| **0**.| 
 +|Ranging| **Off**.| 
 +|Through Mode| **Off**.| 
 +|APRS Report| **Off**.| 
 +|APRS Report Channel| **1**.|
  
-==== Program ===+=====Export Notes===== 
-=== Read From Radio === +This radio can only transmit and receive in analog FM and DMR modes. All other modes are automatically filtered out except when other modes are specifically selected.
-Download the current data from the radio.+
  
 +This automatic filtering of unsupported modes may cause a discrepancy between the number of rows shown in the search results versus what is exported. 
  
 +===== Help =====
  
-==== Tool ==== +  [[https://youtu.be/t-6HrOHMIk0|Repeaterbook YouTube Tutorial]] 
- +  * [[https://w9lw.farlowconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Creating-your-first-AT-D878UV-codeplug.pdf|W9LW Codeplug programming guide]]
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-==== View ==== +
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-==== Help ==== +
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-===== Public >> Channel ===== +
-**Channel Name:** The name of the channel (typically the name of the repeater and talk group). +
-**Receive Frequency:** The downlink frequency from the repeater to the radio. +
-**Transmit Frequency:** The uplink frequency from the radio to the repeater. +
-**Channel Type:** This is the transmitter modulation type: +
-  * A-Analog for an analog only channel +
-  * D-Digital for a digital only channel +
-  * A+D TX A for mixed analog, allow receive analog and digital signal. TX is analog.  +
-  * D+A TX D for mixed digital, allow receive of analog and digital signal. TX is digital. +
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-**Transmit Power:**  +
-  * Low is 0.5 watts +
-  * Mid is 1 watt +
-  * High is 2.5 watts +
-  * Turbo is 6 watts +
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-**Band Width:**  +
-  * 12.5K is always the correct answer for DMR and commercial analog +
-  * 25K is typical for amateur radio analog channels +
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-**TX Permit:**  +
-  * Always: Always allow transmit +
-  * ChannelFree: Allow transmit only when the channel is free +
-  * Different Color Code: Allow transmit when receive matched signal but different color code +
-  * Same Color Code: Allow transmit when receive matched signal and same color code +
-//Need more information about the color code choices// +
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-**CH Scan List:** First you must create a scan list in Public >> Scan ListThose scan lists names will appear in this drop down menu. Choose the scan list you would like this channel to be or leave to None. +
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-**APRS Report:** Off or On. See [[radio:anytone_d868uv_aprs|APRS]] for more details. +
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-**APRS Report Channel:** See [[radio:anytone_d868uv_aprs|APRS]] for more details. +
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-**TX Prohibit:** PTT lock-out. Prevents user from accidentally keying on this channel or talk group. Listening channel only. +
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-**Talk Around:** Check if the TX and RX frequency should be the same. When the TX radio and RX radio both are set up with Talk Around on, they can communicate directly without a repeater. The analog channel will use the RX frequency as TX/RX frequency, the RX CTCSS/DCS +
-decode as TX CTCSS/DCS encode. +
-// This still seems like an incomplete and confusing explanation// +
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-**Work Alone:** Check if the "alone" emergency function should be allowedIn Public >> Alarm Settings >> Work Alone, you have to set up the response time, warn time and response method initially. Turn on the work alone function for the current channel. When the radios predetermined time has been reached for the alone working time, the radio will beep a sound and show “Work Alone Predict”. The user has to confirm by pushing the programmed work alone key to confirm continuing work alone, otherwise, the radio will start its alarm and send the alarm on the channel when reaching its preset response time. +
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-**Through Mode:** //Cannot find any information// +
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-**CTCSS/DCS Decode:** If using analog modulation, choose the downlink tone, if applicable. +
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-**CTCSS/DCS Encode:** If using analog modulation, choose the uplinktone, if applicable. +
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