Why Use Anytone Mode 14? *
PNWDigtial prefers the Anytones for many reasons. One of the better reasons is that Tri-band is supported (144-222-420) in the Anytones...if you use Mode 14. Mode 14 also provides access…
PNWDigtial prefers the Anytones for many reasons. One of the better reasons is that Tri-band is supported (144-222-420) in the Anytones...if you use Mode 14. Mode 14 also provides access…
Simply stated, get an Anytone 878-I or 878-II HT if you can afford the investment. Great value to cost ratio at ~$300 (MAP), much less if you know where to…
Repeaters and MMDVM servers are programmed with their own set of talkgroups, which comprises the "talkgroup deck". This deck is also matched to the codeplugs that are generated by ACB…
No. “All Call” was once an emergency only talkgroup and still is but with the availability of cellular phones, the active support of All Call has been deprioritized. Please do…
No. Private Calls are a type of data service. When Private Call traffic is happening, it takes up all the space on each repeater in the network. Some data functions,…
No. Do not use the Anytone Repeater Check or Auto Roaming functionality. Do NOT Use any of these features in the 578, 868, and 878 radios. These Anytone functions are…
No. The PNWDigital network servers do not support Talker Alias. Please disable in your radio if it is enabled. If you use it, the c-Bridge will not understand how to…
See the Talkgroups Matrix. Find your district and repeater. When you click on your repeater, you will see a column titled “Rule.” This column indicates if the Talkgroup is full…
Full Time talkgroups, also known as ‘static talkgroups’ are always active and transmitting radio traffic. No need to kerchunk a Full Time talkgroup. A Part Time Talkgroup, also known as…
See the Talkgroups Matrix. Find your district and repeater to see the list of talkgroups the repeater carries.