Anytone 868 Codeplug Uk Site

by Jiří {x2} Činčura

Anytone 868 Codeplug Uk Site

Once you have downloaded a file (usually a .rdc or .csv file), here is the workflow:

Always check UKRepeater.net for current data. Example entries:

| Channel Name | RX (MHz) | TX (MHz) | CTCSS (Hz) | Shift | Notes | |--------------|----------|----------|-------------|--------|-------| | GB3XX (2m) | 145.650 | 145.050 | 118.8 | -0.6 | Replace XX with local | | GB3YY (70cm) | 433.350 | 434.950 | 118.8 | +1.6 | Replace YY with local | anytone 868 codeplug uk

Set repeater shift direction correctly in channel settings (auto or manual).


If you aren't on Facebook, check out HamRadioIP or RadioID.net. Once you have downloaded a file (usually a

If you want, I can: 1) generate a sample AnyTone 868 codeplug CSV/CSV-like template you can import into CPS with typical UK repeater and BrandMeister fields, or 2) create a fill-in form listing exact fields for each channel entry. Which would you prefer?

This essay is written to be adaptable, explaining the logic behind the decisions rather than providing a static file (which would become outdated). If you aren't on Facebook, check out HamRadioIP


Once you have your .rdt file (either downloaded or self-built):

| Channel | Frequency | Use | |---------|-----------|-----| | 145.500 | 2m Calling | Simplex – monitored sporadically | | 433.500 | 70cm Calling | Simplex – quieter | | CB CH19 (RX) | 27.78125 | UK CB (AM/FM – if radio supports) | | Marine 16 (RX) | 156.800 | Distress – monitor only |