Anytone At-588 Vhf Manual

AnyTone: PA2OLD has purchased the AnyTone AT-588 UHF version, and now in use. See down here the Photos, Specs and Software info. This is a local repeater frequency with the callsign PI2ANH. AT-588 Radio Programming Software AT-588 Radio Programming Software Save your file as you work. This is a computer, after all, and you would hate to lose your work should the system fail.

AnyTone AT-778UV Two-Way Radio: FCC ID: T4K-778UV. Frequency Range: VHF: 136-174MHz; UHF: 400-490MHz. Power Output: 25W/15W/5W. AT-778UV Mobile Radio has nice housing, stoutness & stability, advanced and reliable functions, perfect & valuable.

  • AnyTone to operate correctly and to keep the radio working safely. Keep the radio and accessories away from children. Please do not try to open or modify the radio unless authorized, non-professionals repair may cause damage and void the warranty. Please use the AnyTone.
  • So, here we have the VHF Brother of the last radio. Same price range 130euro and can be programmed so nice and easily via the optional data cable.

AnyTone AT-5888UV


Features:

  • Receive Range (FM) 220-260, 350-400, 400-490 MHz
    108-180 MHz (AM or FM Mode)
    118-134 MHz (AM Aircraft Band)
  • Transmit Range (FM) 134-174, 400-490 MHz
  • Output Power 50, 35, 10 & 5 Watts
  • Bandwidth Wide (25 kHz) & Medium (20 kHz) & Narrow (12.5 kHz)
  • Tuning Step 2.5, 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 15, 20, 25 & 50 kHz
  • True Dual Receive - receive two signals at the same time -- second side can be muted while transmitting
  • Separate Tuning Knob and Volume Control, each side
  • Separate Function Buttons, each side
  • Either side can be VHF or UHF at any time - VU, UV, UU, VV - One side can be VFO and the other side Memory at the same time
  • Cross-Band Repeat
  • Alphanumeric Display
  • 758 Memory Channels
  • CTCSS, DCS, DTMF, ANI, PTT ID, 2Tone/5Tone Encode & Decode
  • Scrambler Included
  • DTMF Microphone
  • Detachable Control Head (CAT5 separation cable)
  • Computer Programmable
  • All buttons on radio and mic are back-lighted
  • FCC Part 90 Certified (FCC ID is T4K-5888UV)

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By Harry
I have used this radio for both commercial and Amateur Use. The 2 tone decoder works exceptionally well for Fire Band decoding. I like the dual set of controls, like having two radios in one. One of my Wouxun mobile radios is too confusing while underway as to which radio I am controlling. I like the quality also of the Anytone radios. Thinking of buying a second one of these for the other mobile!!
Anytone Dual Band Radio
By Nathan
Been playing with the radio for a day or two and figured I would post a review. First off, great customer service! Radio is of fairly decent build quality. The only thing I could comment negatively about it is the rubber protective sleeve for the microphone plug, it doesn't quite fit as snugly as I would like. The faceplate is removable and a standard Cat5 cable extends from the unit quite effectively. Programming software only took a few minutes to figure out,and it was quite literally plug and play. Being able to adjust all of 'default' power on settings through the software is nice. Programming through the nobs/controller pad is not impossible, just a little time consuming. I'm not an expert when it comes to reporting on frequency drift etc etc, however with some basic tests on a home built j-pole antenna, I'm getting good audio quality reports on transmit, and fairly decent audio quality on receive both on UHF and VHF. Only one wish list item, would be a courtesy tone on transmit with the crossband repeater function. My current frequencies programmed are both Wide band HAM and narrow band Public Safety, and the radio sounds good on both. -N3DEW
Great transmit frequency range
By Stan
As a seasonal Forest Service employee, I like being able to keep in contact with FS Dispatch in my POV, something some limited ranges of the other 'name brand' radios would not allow me to do. I agree the mic cord could be a bit longer, but have remedied that problem with a 36 inch M/F RJ-45 extension cable. Also agree the material for the head bracket needs to be heavier gauge. Aside from that, it's a great radio and I plan to buy two more.
Great Radio
By George
Having been a ham for 32 years and also having owned many VHF/UHF radios of most every brand I am truly impressed with this unit. The transmitter output equals or exceeds specs and the receiver is very hot. I have had NO intermod. I have tried it on receive in the ham bands and public service as well as the 220 Mhz receive and it is impressive. Add to this 700+ memory channels and cross-band repeat and you simply cannot beat it, price not even considered. If you consider the price, well, you will be more than satisfied. Now to customer service. Ed and Import Communications is certainly a rare breed. You will never have an issue ignored, neglected or left by the wayside. And he and his entity will be completely fair and super fast in their actions and response. In this day of pay, wait fuss and where you are just a number, Ed has raised the bar to what it should be. It boils down to trust and a willingness to help. Ed and his company do that and more. If you think you can get a radio a few bucks cheaper from 'overseas' well you can. Would I do it? NO! The savings are NOT worth the security of having Import Comm. just an email away. 73, George N5NNS (N5 No Non Sense)
Better than I expected!
By Michael
Received radio, programmed via factory software and via Chirp with no issues. Worked my local repeaters with reports of very good audio. Even worked .52 simplex stations that I couldn't work with other mobile radios. Great communication from Ed made this purchase a very pleasing experience.
Great Radio
By James R
I also have a Yaesu FT-7900 with single display..Love theAT 5888 UV radio with the alpha numeric display instead of just the frequency..As soon as I am able I am going to purchase another and sell my Yaesu..
My first mobile radio
By Don
As the title suggests, this was my first ever purchase of a UHF/VHF mobile Ham rig. Everything about this radio has been great. I have 4 complaints about this radio; 1) The weight of the characters on the display (I wish they were a little thicker), 2) the mounting bracket for the face plate is wimpy (face plate wobbles around a bit), 3) the mic cable is very stiff and too short, and 4) I wish the mic cable plugged into the front of the face plate, rather than the side. My radio is remote mounted in a 2010 Nissan Xterra. The main body of the radio is mounted in the far back right cubby hole where I have a 20 amp cigarette lighter socket. Yes, I am running this radio on a cigarette lighter socket with a Radio Shack solderless plug (http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3806057). The face plate is mounted just forward of the shift lever on top of the center console. I have a 15 foot Cat-5 network cable connecting the base to the face plate. Because of the short and stiff mic cable, pulling on the microphone flexed the face place mount bracket a lot. To remedy this, also from Radio Shack, I purchased a female-female network connector and added 3 feet of Cat-5 cable to the mic cable. Problem solved! Performance: So far, so good! I've made mobile-to-base simplex contacts over 35 miles away with good clarity and sensitivity. Switching between the active and stand by frequency is super easy. The controls on the microphone are well laid out. The menu functions can be a little cumbersome in a mobile because the menu knobs are so close to the display, your hand often hides the display. The crossband repeater functions very nicely. The speaker in the microphone is a bit weak. The speaker in the body of the radio is ok, but because of where I have the body mounted, I had to purchase a remote speaker, which is sitting under the drivers seat. Between the mic and the extra speaker, I have plenty of audio now. I haven't had a chance to play with the airband AM receive as of yet, but with the up coming airshow season, I'm planning to utilize that feature to its fullest. This radio as a lot going on. I've had my radio for several months now and I'm still learning all of the features and functions. The single biggest piece of advise I can give about this radio is plan on programming it through a PC. Although programming from the front panel is possible, it's a little cryptic on how to store a frequency in memory. So much so that I still don't know how, even after reading through the manual a few times now. Yes, I would suggest you buy this radio. In fact, I intend on buying a second one for use at the house on a 50 foot tower. Very much worth the money, in my opinion. lastly, thank you Ed for the great customer service! It's always a pleasure doing business with you.
Works Great
By Richard
I received the radio and on a quick look of the Manual I thought OMG!! Am I ever going to be able to figure this thing out? Well, after diving in it’s not that bad. The programing is fairly straight forward. Install in my vehicle was much simpler than other radios I’ve installed in the past and it seems to be working great so far. The audio is better than many very expensive radios I’ve had in the past including the big “M” brand. On transmit I have had on reports of any signal issues and it hits all the repeaters I need throughout the Valley. All in all a great little radio for a great price. I wish they had these out years ago because they would have landed in every piece of apparatus in our station. BTW – Ed is great to deal with and very responsive to the customers.
Great Radio for the Price! Hard to beat anywhere!
By Daniel
I got one of these radios after hearing one on the air, Great Price! and includs a full Separation Kit, USB Programming Cable and Software. The Open Source programming software “Chirp” works well with this radio (get Chirp daily updates). I'll be focusing mostly on features unique to this radio and not often found on most radios in its class. Some low score reviews can be found on the internet, where the issue described seem to be a “Birdie” (a false or phantom signal). A common issue in most modern radios as they have small but powerful microprocessors inside that can occasionally emit unwanted signals. This radio, unlike most has a great feature called “CPU Clock Frequency Change” found on Menu #06 [CLKSFT]. It allows you to shift the CPU frequency to help eliminate, reduce or at least move any “Birdies” that may interfere with the receiver. Receive 'Sensitivity' is far above average, great for weak signal work. Like most radios made today, the 'Selectivity' is only average. I'm currently testing it as a base radio and I'm only a few miles away from a very RF active mountain top with many repeaters and broadcasters, and haven't had any problems. The [MUTE] feature on Menu #25 works well but has a slight speaker pop sound when both bands are receiving, not a big deal. The speaker is nice, loud and clear. CTCSS & DCS Decode is very fast. Transmitter works well. It makes proper RF power output (+/-5%) depending on supply voltage, just like most radios in its class with 4 Power Levels, VHF: (High=50W) (Mid1=20W) (Mid2=10W) (Low=5W) & UHF: (High=40W) (Mid1=25W) (Mid2=10W) (Low=5W). The radio is 2013 Narrow band compliant (2.5KHz deviation), very important to anyone who might need if for use on commercial and/or public safety frequencies. There is a small and relatively quiet cooling fan on the rear of the rig that helps keep it cool, especially for those long transmissions. The transmit Audio is well equalized and sounds very good, not overdriven, not tin-penny and not muffled. Both CTCSS & DCS encode at the proper levels. Another rare feature (undocumented in the manual), usually available only on more costly commercial or public safety radios and is known by several terms like “Squelch Tail Elimination“, Anti Squelch Crash”, Reverse Burst, etc. When using repeaters equipped with compatible decoders (most commercially made machines), that require a CTCSS or DCS signal to access, this radio sends the proper signal that causes the repeater to mute the repeat audio before the signal drops. A simple description of how it works.. the radio continues to transmit for a few milliseconds after you release the PTT button, while the radio sends the proper signal to the repeater that causes the squelch mute to engage before the signal ends. This gives the repeater a very smooth and quiet sound and makes prolonged use very comfortable as you won't hear any squelch noise, except on rare occasions. Most repeaters can achieve a similar muting sound via an audio delay board in the repeater controller. The Microphone has several advanced features. Back-lighting is above average and brightness can be changed through the menu along with the brightness and background color of the display. You can choose 32 levels for each of the 3 colors (Red, Blue, Green) for the display color. The microphone has 2 separate LED's clearly indicating which band your on, (A or B) and 2 multi-color LED's, Green for Received signal, Red while transmitting. The band select button is large and back-lit blue, easy to see, large PTT and UP/DOWN buttons. Of course it has a full 16 button DTMF encoder and 4 of the keys can be assigned for many functions like Power Output, Repeat/Simplex, Reverse/Input Monitor and others. It also has a small speaker inside the Microphone (not loud, but ok), great for times you have a lot of distracting background noise and you want to hear the radio, controlled through the Menu. Overall, the Microphone has a great look, good weight and feels like a professional/ commercial Mic. Compander feature Menu #17 [COMP] works perfectly. Mostly used when operating in narrow band mode. It helps minimize noise and maximize the dynamic range of your voice, best used only when other stations support Companding. The words Compander / Companding is simply a linguistic blend of the words, Compressing and Expanding. Cross Band Repeat feature is fantastic! Menu #44 [X-RPT]. The audio quality is as good as it gets. It's a good idea to set the time-out-timer, Menu #41 [TOT] to a reasonable time limit to ensure you don't overheat the rig. If your going to use this with repeaters that have long hang times and/or long conversations, consider using an additional (larger) external cooling fan. The body of the radio is the heat sink and is well designed, as the fins are facing up, which helps a great deal for proper heat dissipation. The radio has many more features, too numerous to outline in an initial review, you'll be happy. If you are comparing this radio to the Yaesu FT-8800 or FT-8900 Dual Band mobile radio, the display looks similar, but most everything else is very different, all for about $150 less.
GREAT RADIO!
By Steven
I cannot add much more than the other reviewers. The only thing I've noticed is the mic can be HOT(Audio). Using a Baofeng HT for so long got me in the habit of almost eating the mic. I've had to learn how to back off from the mic with this radio.
Firmware needs a few tweeks
By Bob
I have to agree with all the other reviewers of this radio. Great audio, hears better than my ts-2000. I like that you can also receive the AIR band. My only complaint is that you can not use the reverse frequency function if the radio display is in channel or name mode, it has to be in frequency mode. It also would have been nice if you could have made the programming to have 440 on the 'B' side only, or both like it is now. I hope the Manufacturer reads some of this and possibly comes up with a firmware mod.
Absolutely AWESOME Radio!
By Dave
Been a HAM since the '60s - Call sign WB2ANR - this is the best radio I've had, and I've had some real DIYs like a Navy RBM-4 and ARC-3 transmitter. The radio is easy to use once you read the manual and play with it a few days. The best feature is that the radio can be separated from the head, and they connect together with standard Internet cables (RJ-45, CAT 5 ot CAT 6) which are cheap and are everywhere. I installed this radio in my Jeep TJ - see: http://www.net4truthusa.com/JeepRestoration/HamRadio.htm
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Publishing date:
This article was originally published: September 11 2012 Bartender 10.1 keygen.

AnyTone:
PA2OLD has purchased the AnyTone AT-588 UHF version, and now in use.
See down here the Photos, Specs and Software info.

Anytone

This is a local repeater frequency with the callsign PI2ANH.
ANH stands for the city Arnhem in the Netherlands.

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Anytone At-588 Vhf Manual Pdf

Features AT-588U:

Anytone Radio Programming Software

  • Frequency: 400 MHz – 490 MHz
  • Power output: High: 45 Watt Mid: 25 W Low: 10 W
  • Channel steps 5 kHz / 6,25 kHz / 8,33kHz / 10 kHz / 12,5kHz / 15 kHz / 20kHz / 25kHz / 50 kHz
  • Memory channels 200 alpha-numeric with tags + one home channel
  • DTMF Encoder and Decoder / CTCSS/ DCS
  • 5-tone selective call
  • Speech compander for optimum suppression of background noise (can be switched off)
  • Repeater shift free programmable
  • Call 1750 Hz, 1000 Hz, 1450 Hz, 2100 Hz free programmable
  • DTMF microphone with remote function
  • Theft alarm function
  • Brightness display backlight to be adjusted (2 steps)
  • Display modes switchable: frequency only, frequency + channel or channel only
  • Channel only modes for commercial applications
  • Cloning function and programmable with a computer with interface cable
  • Speech (English)
  • Dimensions: W145 x H47 x D190 mm
  • Weight: 1,2 kg
  • Antenna connector: SO 239 (PL female)

Anytone 5888uv Software

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CE Approval AT-588 Mobile Radio,Vehicle Radio, Car Radio

Frequency: 136~173.995MHz / 400-490Mhz (Normal)
440-512Mhz/27-43MHz/220~260MHz etc.
(ODM Project)

Function:
Output Power:60W(VHF),45W(UHF)/25W/10W

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100programmable memorized channels+Call channel, the channels can be marked with letters and digits

CTCSS/DCS/5-Tone decodes and encodes


Four different single-tone pulse frequencies

CTCSS/DCS scan

Compander to reduce noise

Theft alarm

ANI function(DTMF/ANI,5Tone/ANI) PTT ID.

QHM-03 multifunctional microphone with DTMF

Scramble function(option)

Anytone

Accessories:
Microphone(with DTMF keypad)
Mobile installing bracket
DC power cable with fuse holder
Hardware kits for bracket

Desktop Mic(Option)

AT-588 SPECIFICATION

General

Frequency Range

VHF: 136-174MHz 245-245.9875MHz (220~260MHz)

UHF: 400~490MHz

Number of Channels

200 channels

Channel Spacing

25K (Wide Band) 20K(Middle Band) 12.5K (Narrow band)

Phase-locked Step

5KHz,6.25KHz,8.33KHz,10KHz,12.5KHz,15KHz, 20KHz,25KHz,30KHz,50KHz

Operating Voltage

13.8V DC ±15%

Squelch

Carrier/CTCSS/DCS/5Tone/2Tone/DTMF

Frequency Stability

±2.5ppm

Operating Temperature

-20°C~+60°C

Dimensions(WxHxD)

145 (W) x 47 (H) x 190 (L)mm

Weight

about 1.2Kg

Receiver (ETSI EN 300 086 standard testing )

Wide band

Narrow band

Sensitivity (12dB Sinad)

≤0.25μV

≤0.35μV

Adjacent Channel

Selectivity

≥70dB

≥60dB

Intermodulation

≥65dB

≥60dB

Spurious Rejection

≥70dB

≥70dB

Audio Response

+1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz)

+1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)

Hum & Noise

≥45dB

≥40dB

Audio distortion

≤5%

Audio power output

≥2W@10%

Transmitter (ETSI EN 300 086 standard testing )

Wide band

Narrow band

Power Output

60W/25W/10W(VHF)

45W/25W/10W(UHF)

Modulation

16KΦF3E

11KΦF3E

Adjacent Channel

Power

≥70dB

≥60dB

Hum & Noise

≥40dB

≥36dB

Spurious Emission

≥60dB

≥60dB

Audio Response

+1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz)

+1~-3dB(0.3~2.55KHz)

Audio Distortion

≤5%

Each Set PACKAGE CONTAIN

  • 1x ANYTONE AT-588 Mobile Radio
  • 1x Microphone
  • 1x Mobile Mounting Bracket
  • 1x DC Power Cable
  • 1x Screws, S-Washer,Spare Fuses pack
  • 1x English Manual

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Summary of Contents for AnyTone AT-588UV

Anytone At-588 Vhf Manual

  • Page 1 USER'S MANUAL Dual Band FM Transceiver...
  • Page 3 Nice Housing, Stoutness & Stability, Advanced and Reliable functions, Perfect & Valuable. Approval. AT-588UV mobile radio especially designs for drivers and it pursues company philosophy of innovation and practicality. NOTE AT-588UV Mobile Radio Applicable Software: QPS588UV Model Apply To This Manual: AT-588UV Mobile radio...
  • Page 4 Precautions always provide high quality products, and this Please observe the following precautions to prevent fire, transceiver is no exception AT-588UV is a ruggedly-built, high personal injury, or transceiver damage: quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power Do not attempt to configure your transceiver while driving,it output on the VHF band and 40 Watts on the UHF band.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS New and Innovative Features ...........1 High/Mid/Low Power Switch ..........13 Frequency Range ..............1 Frequency Reverse ...............13 Supplied Accessories/Optional Accessories ......2 Band-width Selection ............13 HOME Channel ..............13 Supplied Accessories ..............2 Optional Accessories ..............2 Dual Watch................14 Initial Installation ...............3 Emergency Alarm ..............14 Mobile installation ..............3 Channel/Frequency Scan .............14 DC Power Cable Connection ..........4...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Scrambler Setup ..............20 Password Function ...............28 Tone Bust (Pilot Frequency) ..........20 Microphone Operation ............29 Keypad Mode Setup .............21 Send DTMF signaling ............29 Main/Sub band switching ............29 Keypad Lockout ..............22 TX OFF (PTT Lockout) ............22 Function operation through PA-PD keys .......29 Squelch Level setup ..............22 Cable Clone ................31 TALK AROUND ..............22...
  • Page 7: New And Innovative Features

    New and Innovative Features AT-588UV Mobile Radio has nice housing, stoutness & stability, advanced and reliable functions, perfect & valuable. This amateur mobile radio especially designs for drivers and it pursues company philosophy of innovation and practicality. More functions as follows: 758 memory channels, full duplex operation with independent volume and squelch controls 50 Watts of power output on the VHF band and 40 Watts on the UHF band with cross band repeater function.
  • Page 8: Supplied Accessories/optional Accessories

    Supplied Accessories/Optional Accessories Supplied AcceSSoRieS After carefully unpacking the transceiver, identify the items listed in the table below. We suggest you keep the box and packaging. Transceiver Microphone (QHM-04) Mobile Mounting DC Power Cable with Hardware Kit for Bracket (with DTMF keyboard) Bracket (QMB-01) Fuse Holder(QPL-01) Black screws...
  • Page 9: Initial Installation

    Initial Installation Determine the appropriate angle of the transceiver, using the 3 Mobile inStAllAtion screw hole positions on the side of the mounting bracket. To install the transceiver, select a safe, convenient location inside your vehicle that minimizes danger to your passengers and yourself while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 10: Dc Power Cable Connection

    Initial Installation Reconnect any wiring removed from the negative terminal. dc poweR cAble connection Locate the power input connector as close to the transceiver as possible. NOTE M o bi l e op eR At io n Black The vehicle battery must have a nominal rating of 12V. Never connect the transceiver to a 24V battery.
  • Page 11 Initial Installation When the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON(Start) position Connect the DC power cable to the regulated DC power supply with the radio turned off, the power switch illuminates. The and ensure that the polarities are correct. (Red: positive, illumination will be turned off when the ignition key is turned Black:negative).
  • Page 12: Antenna Connection

    Initial Installation Re p l A ci nG F uSe S an impedance other than 50Ω reduces the efficiency of the antenna system and can cause interference to nearby broadcast television If the fuse blows, determine the cause, then correct the problem. receivers, radio receivers, and other electronic equipment.
  • Page 13: Accessories Connections

    Initial Installation AcceSSoRieS connectionS Antenna[QCA-02] Microphone[QHM-04] ex teR nA l Spe Ak e R If you plan to use an external speaker, choose a speaker with an impedance of 8 Ω. The external speaker jack accepts a 3.5 mm (1/8') mono (2-conductor) plug.
  • Page 14: Getting Acquainted

    Getting Acquainted FRont pAnel Function set Key In standby , press this key to enter function menu Power Press it to power On /Off the transceiver In standby press to change H/L power for present Left【LOW】Key channel.Long press it to turn On/Off Talk Around Function n standby, press to switch between channel Left【V/M】Key...
  • Page 15: Rear Panel

    Getting Acquainted ReAR pAnel NO. INdICATOR FUNCTION Displays the channel number and Menu number. Appears when current channel is set Scan Skip Appears when current channel has CTCSS Encode Appears when current channel has CTCSS Decode Appears when the Offset function is ON Appears while transmitting.
  • Page 16: Microphone

    Getting Acquainted MIC Connector Diagram(in the front view of connector) MicRophone Key Pad Serial Data DOWN MIC GND NO. KEY FUNCTION Increase frequency ,channel number or setting value. Decrease frequency, channel number or DOWN setting value. Press the PTT (Push-TO-Talk) key to transmit.
  • Page 17: Basic Operations

    ; the LCD displays 'WELCOME ANYTONE', then counterclock-wise to decrease frequency. Every display current frequency or channel.
  • Page 18: Switch Between Main Band And Sub Band

    Basic Operations correspondent selector knob, the channel number flashes in this This transceiver can be set working on 2 UHF band or 2 VHF band. situation, the channel number will increase 10 channels by each gear of NOTE selector knob. Press microphone [ UP/DOWN ] key also able to adjust ReceiVinG the channel.
  • Page 19: Shortcut Operations

    Shortcut Operations Squelch leVel Setup In channel mode, this operation is for temporary use only NOTE his function is used to setup the strength of receiving signal, when the stren gth reach a certain level, the calling can be heard, otherwise, the FRequencY ReVeRSe transceiver will keep mute.
  • Page 20: Dual Watch

    Shortcut Operations duAl wAtch for over 0.5 second, the radio prompts 'DU DU', and LCD displays 'SKIP', and now In standby, hold key for over 0.5 second to enter Dual Watch the current channel is Scan Skip. mode. The radio will scan the channel in every 5 seconds. When the radio receives match signal, it pause scanning until the signaling disappear.
  • Page 21: General Setting

    General Setting operation steps of Function menu Press key to enter function menu. Turn the Main band selector knob to Press key to enter function menu. choose No. 02 menu. the LCD displays Turn the Main band selector knob to choose wanted function. 'ARS'...
  • Page 22: Vfo Band Lockout

    General Setting cpu clock FRequencY chAnGe This function is auto-hidden in channel mode NOTE When any harmonic or image frequency in the CPU clock disturbs the working frequency, turn on this function will cut the disturbing VFo bAnd lockout Press key to enter function menu.
  • Page 23: 5tone Encode Select

    General Setting Switch the Main band selector knob to choose wanted value 5tone encode Select dTMF: means DTMF signaling is added. Press key to enter function menu. 2TONE: means DTMF signaling is added. Turn the Main band selector knob to choose No.
  • Page 24: Ctcss Decode Setup

    General Setting Sub bAnd diSplAY Setup Press the Main band selector knob or key to store value and back to function menu. Press key or hold selector knob for Press key to enter function menu. over 0.5 second to store setup and exit. Turn the Main band selector knob to choose No.
  • Page 25: Dtmf Encode Transmitting Time

    General Setting When the selected group is empty, the dtMF encode tRAnSMittinG tiMe LCD displays '------' Press key to enter function menu. Press the selector knob to enter the DTMF signaling edit. The LCD Turn the Main band selector knob to display '-- -- -- -- -- --', the last character flashes.
  • Page 26: Compander

    General Setting Press the Main band selector knob or key to store value and Press key to enter function menu. back to function menu. Press key or hold selector knob for Turn the Main band selector knob to over 0.5 second to store setup and exit. choose No 18 menu.
  • Page 27: Keypad Mode Setup

    General Setting Press the Main band selector knob or key to store value and DT means DTMF, displays 5T means 5TONE, displays 2T back to function menu. Press key or hold selector knob for over means 2TONE. In VFO mode, long press this key, the step 0.5 second to store setup and exit.
  • Page 28: Keypad Lockout

    General Setting keYpAd lockout Squelch leVel Setup Press key to enter function menu. Press key to enter function menu. Turn the Main band selector knob to Turn the Main band selector knob to choose No 23 menu. The LCD displays 'SQL' choose No 21 menu.
  • Page 29: Sub Band Mute Setup

    General Setting Press the selector knob to confirm current character and start edit Sub bAnd Mute Setup next character, after editing all 7 characters, press the selector knob To avoid the receiving of sub band disturbing the communication of the to edit and back to function menu.
  • Page 30: Rf Squelch Level Setup

    General Setting RF Squelch leVel Setup ScAn dwell tiMe Setup When squelch level function is on, you can cancel squelch only when Press key to enter function menu. the signal strength reach the level setup by users. Turn the Main band selector knob to Press key to enter function menu.
  • Page 31: Offset Frequency Setup

    General Setting number and frequency.If press key, it will change to VFO The edited channel shall be programmed as P SCAN before using Priority mode. channel scan function. NOTE Press the Main band selector knob or key to store value and back to function menu.
  • Page 32: 5tone Self Id Enquir

    General Setting function. The LCD displays 'dTMF Id' Press the Main band selector knob or key to store value and Press the Main band selector knob to back to function menu. Press key or hold selector knob for over enter function setup. The LCD will show the DTMF self ID. 0.5 second to store setup and exit.
  • Page 33: Cross Band Repeat

    General Setting NARROW: Narrow band (12.5KHz) key to store value and back to function menu. Press key or hold Press the Main band selector knob or selector knob for over 0.5 second to store setup and exit. key to store value and back to function menu.
  • Page 34: Am Function

    General Setting VhF exteRnAl SpeAkeR poRt AM Function When the function setup as external (EXT), an external Dual Track Press key to enter function menu. speaker (SP-02) must be connected in order to hear the calling on VHF. Turn the Main band selector knob to The calling from VHF and UHF are separated in 2 tracks.
  • Page 35: Microphone Operation

    Microphone Operation when the LCD displays'-', means minus offset. This function is valid only when current channel set with offset frequency. NOTE DOWN : Numeric Keys Main/Sub band switch LOW: Output power setup, in standby, press the key programmed as as LOW function will change the lower level.When LCD displays HIGH, the transmitting power on current channel is high.
  • Page 36 Microphone Operation REV: In standby, press the key programmed CALL OUT: Calling, in standby, press the as 'REV' function to turnon or turn off Talk key programmed as 'CALL OUT' function to Around function. transmit pre-programmed DTMF, 2TONE, 5TONE code. HOME: HOME channel switch, in standby press the key programmed COMP: Compander function in standby , press the key programmed as 'HOME'...
  • Page 37: Cable Clone

    Cable Clone This feature will copy the programmed data and parameters in the master unit to slave units. It copies the parameters and memory program settings. Use optional CP51 cloning cable, connect the cable between the data jacks on both master and slave. Press and hold key, then press key to enter into cloning mode, LCD displays 'CLONE'.
  • Page 38: Programming Software Installing And Starting (in Windows Xp System)

    Programming Software Installing and Starting (in windows XP system) Double click ”QPS588UV setup.exe“, then follow the installing instruction. inStAll uSb cAble dRiVeR pRoGRAMMe 图1 Click start menu in computer, under “ALL PROGRAMS” menu, choose and click “USB To Com port” in QPS588UV program, install “USB To Com port”...
  • Page 39: Maintenance

    Maintenance tRouble ShootinG Problem Problem Possible Causes and Potential Solutions (a) Power is on, nothing + and - polarities of power connection are reversed. Connect red lead to plus appears on Display. terminal and black lead to minus terminal of DC power supply. Check and solve problem resulting in blown fuse and replace fuse with new (b) Fuse is blown.
  • Page 40: Specifications

    Specifications General Receiver (ETSI EN 300 086) TX: 144~146MHz (EXP:136~174MHz) Wide band Narrow band Sensitivity 430~440MHz (EXP:400~490MHz) ≤0.25μV ≤0.35μV Frequency Range (12dB SINAD) RX: 136~174MHz Adjacent Channel 400~490MHz ≥70dB ≥60dB Selectivity Number of Channels 758 channels Spurious Rejection ≥70dB ≥60dB 25KHz(Wide band) Audio Response +1~-3dB(0.3~3KHz)
  • Page 41: Attached Chart

    Attached Chart 1024 GRoupS dcS code 50 GRoupS ctcSS tone FRequencY(hz) 62.5 77.0 91.5 107.2 127.3 151.4 167.9 183.5 199.5 225.7 254.1 67.0 79.7 94.8 110.9 131.8 156.7 171.3 186.2 203.5 229.1 自定义 69.3 82.5 97.4 114.8 136.5 159.8 173.8 189.9 206.5 233.6 71.9 85.4 100.0 118.8 141.3 162.2 177.3 192.8 210.7 241.8 74.4 88.5 103.5 123.0 146.2 165.5 179.9 196.6 218.1 250.3...
  • Page 42 Attached Chart...