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The AnyTone AT-D168UV transceiver is similar to the AT-D868UV and AT-D878UV models. It is an advanced digital/analog transceiver that complies with ETSI Tier I and II specifications and offers 4 native power levels of 5W/2.5W/1.0W/0.2W. The frequency bands include 144—146 MHz and 430—440 MHz. If a channel is programmed for digital and analog reception, the transceiver will automatically detect digital or analog transmissions and connect accordingly. It offers 4,000 channels as well as VFO tuning and for DMR operation it offers 2 channels (time slots) per frequency. The transceiver has 10,000 talk groups and 500,000 digital contacts.

It includes a 1.77 inch vertical TFT color LCD display, which allows easy viewing of the multiple operating modes, including icons for successful connection to a repeater, as well as caller ID, name, etc. The LCD also shows the level of the received signal. The bandwidth is 12.5k/25k for analog and 12.5k for digital DMR mode. The transceiver offers text messaging, voice messaging, roaming mode, 4 hours of analog and digital voice recording, digital encryption and range finding between transceivers. The firmware can also be updated by the user. All standard CTCSS/DCS and DTMF/2TONE/5TONE encoding and decoding functions are also included in the AT-D168UV. Its digital part allows SMS sending functions via the keyboard and includes vibration notification when receiving messages. You can even talk and listen to satellites with this transceiver as it includes data for a large number of amateur radio satellites and the ISS as well as offering easy tuning to them.

One or two batteries are supplied with the transceiver. One of these will be a 2,600 mAh lithium-ion battery and the other (which comes with it) is a 1,800 mAh lithium-ion battery. The included battery charger features the new USB-C connection to facilitate standard use. A 2 Amp phone charger with a USB-C connector can therefore also be used to charge the battery.

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