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๐ Stay Connected, Stay Ahead โ The Ultimate Dual Band Radio for the Modern Communicator
The AnyTone AT-5888UV is a robust dual band VHF/UHF mobile transceiver delivering up to 50W power on VHF and 40W on UHF. Featuring 758 programmable memory channels, dual receive capability, and cross band repeater mode, it offers exceptional frequency coverage and operational flexibility. Designed with a large adjustable LCD, lighted keypad mic, and remote mountable faceplate, it ensures ease of use in any environment. Enhanced with advanced features like emergency alarms, compander noise reduction, and theft protection, this radio is a top-tier choice for professionals seeking reliable, long-range communication on a budget.

| ASIN | B00B1F7IEE |
| Additional Features | Emergency Alarm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #422 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Brand | AnyTone |
| Built-In Media | Lighted full keypad microphone, Optional suitable Dualband Antenna |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 331 Reviews |
| Frequency Range | 144-148 MHz, 420-450 MHz |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Qixiang |
| Mfr Part Number | AT-5888UV |
| Model Number | AT5888UV |
| Number of Channels | 758 |
| Special Feature | Emergency Alarm |
| Talking Range Maximum | 16 Kilometer |
| Tuner Type | UHF, VHF |
| UPC | 628586667990 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 13.8 Volts (DC) |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
T**N
Exceptional Value
I waited just over two months after purchasing this radio before submitting a review in order to have a good break in period as the basis for offering an opinion. In short, I am very pleased with the radio and will purchase a second AnyTone Dual Band AT-5888UV in the near future. I originally hesitated on purchasing the radio after reading some reviews, however - so far the radio has functioned flawlessly. Transmissions have been made on all power levels to both repeaters near and distant as well as used on VHF simplex, but have not used it for UHF simplex yet. What I like about the radio: - Price - For a VHF/UHF, 50 watt capable transceiver I don't think you will find a better deal. - Frequency Coverage - Exceptional VHF/UHF coverage capabilities beyond the ham frequencies. - Power - 4 power ranges easily selected with 50 watts available make hitting distant repeaters or simplex operations easy. - Remote Head - The ability to remove the control head from the transceiver for mounting flexibility is a real plus. - Standard Coupling - Radio uses inexpensive standard Cat 5 type cable variations for microphone and remote head connections, not proprietary. - Programming - Chirp version software programming available in addition to supplied proprietary software packaged with the radio. - USB Cable - The cable was supplied with the radio from this seller and was not necessary to purchase separately. - Receiver Sensitivity - Exceptional receiver, beats my IC-706MKIIG VHF/UHF receiver. What I'm not thrilled about with this radio: - Slow Scan - If you have a gazillion frequencies programmed, it is slow. Best to select "skip" options for non-priority frequencies to scan. - Light Plastics - The radio is not "big name radio" quality in it's removable control head whereas the body construction is fine. Not a game changer. - Ext. Speaker - Must be programmed to turn on the capability rather than just plug and play. As far as "bleed over", adjacent frequency rejection, birdies, etc., the ONLY problem I found was when being physically located within a few hundred yards of a mountain top based array of repeaters and digital control links for public safety, commercial, phone, remote control/digital and cell phone system towers. Only two frequencies I programmed into the AT-5888UV exhibited this type of interference. One was FRS Channel 3 and the other was a MURS frequency. Both were when mobile and within a few hundred yards of the transmitters. This type of problem was not an issue for me with this radio. Running this radio mobile has been a real pleasure. It in combination with the Comet CA-2X4SRB mobile antenna makes a near perfect set-up if use on a variety of frequencies is needed. It is a "doable" combination for volunteer fire fighters, rural public safety, search and rescue needs, storm spotter comms, and community services, particularly when on a budget - and it allows flexible frequency coverage for gmrs/frs/murs, etc. if required. For those of us do not have the bucks to splurge on one of the "big name" radios, the AnyTone AT-5888UV offers the budget conscious consumer an excellent value and very capable VHF/UHF transceiver for the money.
B**N
Nice radio
Very nice radio. I have used it for a few months now and it performs very much inside my personal preferences (=what I expected). The manual is a bit of a pain in the ... but using a bit of imagination helps to get around it. The easiest way is to hook it up on your workbench/kitchen table with power, a dummy load, and your computer and try different settings and see what's happening. Programming cable must be ordered separately and the software is available online. You can use Chirp (latest version support this model) but then you are only able to program your memory channels and some minor basic stuff. Using the proprietory software makes it a breeze to get to all system settings and extended channel settings, giving you 100% control (Chirp only gives you 50%). Good thing is that if you get Anytones programming cable you don't need to do anything but to plug it in (Win10), no drivers to fiddle with! When it comes to the radio itself, the transmitter gives you the advertised power output measured at 14.3V, slightly less but still within margins of error on 13.0V and has a nice crisp sound to it. The compander gives your mic just that little that it needs to take down background noise in a car. The receiver is great! No problem picking up weak signals clearly and it deals with strong transmitters on nearby frequencies very well. And for me the ability to separate the head from the radio was a must, loves that it uses standard CAT5 cable (I use a CAT7 cable rated for outdoors since in the car its subject to some more wear and tear than indoors even when taking precautions.) Anytones separation kit didn't give me any good vibes and looks a bit weak... and pricey. I got the separation kit from Powerverks for their dual-band radio and it is made of metal and looks sturdier although you need to cut out a new slot for the cable, still it's much cheaper than Anytones. Yes, I will buy this radio again if needed...
A**R
Great little radio
A good radio at a great price point. This radios was a breeze to set up in CHIRP, and is very good on both 2 meters and 70 cm. Great reception and transmission. Definitely recommend
H**O
Updated Review
Updated 10-9-2021 Since the original review, I have purchased 2 more of these radios. In total I have 3. I have changed my review to 1 star. These radios have an issue on the transmit audio going out. Of the 3 radios, 2 now have the same issue, no transmit audio. Ive tried to change microphones and replaced with new, and no audio output on transmit. I dont use the 3rd radio often, but I am certaim this will happen again. Ive recommended this radio to a friend who has the same issue after just a few months. Will not recommend this radio. Bought this radio May 2nd, 2016. using it as a base in my shop. This radio has exceeded my expectations, but, every radio has its pros and cons. This radio has more pros than cons. Mostly just minor cons. Scanning is slow and has a minor audible tick, scanning is slow if you want to monitor police and ems channels. I found that the QPS588UV software has more options than chirp. But both do work, the QPS is nice because you can turn transmit off with click of the mouse on a channel by channel bias so you cannot accidentally transmit on a freq out of your license freq band. The dual receive is awesome to say the least as I am using the radio for ARES/RACES and NWS Skywarn. I can monitor the NWS transmission in the 440 band on bank B, and transmit conditions on 2m on bank A. Takes a little getting used to for dual receive.. Speaker in the mic is ok, but you have the option to run both mic and radio speaker at the same time, or one at a time. I like the fact that the face plate is detactable and remote. 4 buttons on the mic are programmable, Ive got mine set for Power, Scan, V/M, and Compander (Clarity filter) Would recommend getting a programming cable that has a FTDI chip, little more pricey but works well with Windows 8.x and 10. Seriously like this radio and would have given it 5 stars if they hadnt raised the price on this unit in the last couple of months. Wanted to purchase another for the truck, but as the price has increased, Im looking more and more at a Motorola, as they arent that much more for a mobile. Update 4/5/2018: I've changed my rating from 4 stars to 5 stars. Since ordering this radio, the price has dropped, and I have purchased 2 more AnyTone AT-5888uv and a AnyTone AT-788uv. I do have one in the truck now with the remote setup. If you have done this, and get and audible "tick" in the microphone speaker, I replaced the cable with SHIELDED Cat 6, and that had fixed the problem. I also had purchased another AT-5888uv for a go kit. The radio had worked great, unfortunately the mic was bad, I contacted Lucky Products and they were great on fixing the issue immediately. Lastly, I ordered the AT-788uv, very nice built small radio that I use on my computer desk with a ultra compact Alinco power supply. Very nice radio, and very compact. But it is not supported by Chirp, and you will have to search online for the programming software by AnyTone. Make sure your get Verson 1 for this this radio, use caution as AnyTone had made a radio (AT-788, without the UV at the end) and this software will not work, nor will version 2 for this AT-788uv. For the price, you are getting some great radios!
B**E
Good transceiver!
First off, I am no radio guru. New to the game and relatively new license holder. Having said that, I am impressed with the transceiver. I live over 50 miles from my GMRS repeater and can communicate reliably and consistently. My antenna is nothing special. Just a multiband mag mount. This unit is loaded with options. Multiple programmable buttons on the mic, cross band repeater, VHF/UHF, and also some decent screen color options as it gives you the red/green/blue color mix options. I only have three complaints: 1 - There is no mic gain control. There is a setting called Compander. It does even out the audio for long distance communication by eliminating most of the background white noise, but no gain settings for the mic. 2 - The mic cord is so stiff, it feels like it is going to break or pull the plug off in the face of the unit. The unit has the mic jack on the right hand side of the faceplate. You can watch the connector flex in the faceplate as you attempt to pull the mic to your talking position. Unless you're cool with your face being a couple of feet from the faceplate, you'll need a cat6 mic extension cable. 3 - The programming is doable Chirp. However, I feel there are radio setting options that the Chirp software does not cover. Anytone offers software for the unit. Said software is an extra $25. That is BS. Quit being greedy and offer the correct software with the radio upon purchase. All in all, great unit. Good audio. Reception seems on point. Just wish they'd open up the software and add a mic gain option.
K**I
We like this radio and hope the review helps others thank dose not have little Digital display on Mic showing the channels
Not much to say yet brand-new praying really hard that this is a good radio works well unlike the last one not this radio but a different one from a different manufacturer here on Amazon For other customers when reading the reviews it is a little difficult some say it comes with the cable for programming and the software and others don't so as of 9/2015 you must buy the cable and accessories separate we bought the cable separate form radio here on Amazon. We I think this is a good product we use the 2.0 software another customers review gave the link for the download software. There's a 1.0 version 2.0 version. Here is a link to the cable for the programming http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LNT8TOQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 ......... Anytone USB Programming Cable for At-5888UV Mobile Radio. And face cable http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LNXJRMU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 ......... it is the AnyTone Face Separation Cable for AT5888UV mobile Radio. As 9/2015 the chrip software works for programming frequencies but frequencies only. factory software for final programming. The chrip software is free and the factory software is also downloadable do not waste your money and buy software like others are saying ( RT etc... On other reviews here on Amazon they say waste of money don't buy it, if you can't get the software for free or downloaded from the company for free don't buy any radio that does this ).. So far we really like this radio and we use it for medical purposes and it does the job for us really well this button works really well for grandpa and some of the other older people the Mic for grandpa and some was nice lights that show who is transmitting on channel A or B, and has a large A&B switch for changeover. The only thing that's missing is a little digital display on the mic so you can see the channelS maybe they'll add it Someone tell manufacture ??? We are very happy with these radio came in it works we love this radio if anything changes will update This is an update everything works so far really well nothing to say other then thumbs up nice radio Update so far this radio has been working it's been running 24 hours a day seven days a week currently we have no problems receiving a broadcasting with no problems. Bottom line the radios price fits good for the radio you could spend quite a bit more money get a Motorola rather no-name brands that have better circuit boards and wiring but you're also going to pay a lot more money. If you're going to use this radio for rescue and search for some serious survival I would definitely take two radios. Different Class A B C components and wires Quality together and so forth are all going to be different levels of quality and manufacture specifications. The United States Coast Guard and other services use a much higher quality radio that is waterproof and withstands much higher conditions for saltwater and aggressive weather.
B**G
Great radio for the price
I bought this radio because my son bought one and I liked the features. It's great for the money, depending on your use. I've been told that a "click" could be heard when releasing the speaker/mic PTT button at the receiving end. That's how my friends know it's me. The main picture doesn't match what I received. All my buttons under the display were black with white writing. Minor item. Another thing is the remote speaker output. The first radio I had, the jacks were reversed. Haven't tried this one. If it doesn't work for you, just switch jacks. One function I use doesn't work with Chirp. PL decode. I'm in contact with the developers and they're looking at the problem right now (5/16/16). You can program decode tones manually into the radio via VFO mode and save it to memory and all works. You can then download your file from the radio into Chirp. But, if you make any change to a TSQL freq, save it, then upload it to the radio, the decode portion won't work. As I said, it's a Chirp thing. You can do a search for 3653 on the Chirp page and it will tell you more. The free Chinese software that's available online is more clunky.. And PL decode works with it.
A**R
Good radio
Seems like a good radio. A little confusing on programming (as with all radios)
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