This is the full review of the Ailunce HD1, it’s a dual band (VHF and UHF) analog (FM) and digital DMR handheld (HT). This radio is specifically made for ham's. If you like my videos, please subscribe so you will be notified when a new one is online. Thanks for sharing. 73 Pascal VA2PV
Pascal very good video ! I am so glad that you folks up in Canada are putting your DMR hot spots in the right part of the 70cm band !!! Down here in the U.S. they are putting them any where they want ! & I am a Satellite user ! & some of the A-H's are right in our Satellite UP LINK band 435 to 438 mhz. !!! we are getting a lot of NOISE to say the least from them! We have contacted some of these guys & they told us that was there BAND PLAN ? for the hot spots. Well you are in the right place in the band but 435to 438 is not ! one guy told my friend to F him self ! Well we will start putting there CALL SIGNS here if they do not move them ! there are a lot of FM freqs. to put them! Pascal if you would please let the DMR folks know about the trouble. Thanks & 73 to you. Phil KI6PMD..
What is this "F" thing you speak of??? And, quite frankly Sparky, me thinks you've lost perspective on Pascal's latest and repetitive advertisement for Ailunce.
I tried the settings for the Kenwood TS-590sg - USB-cable - Notebook ASUS (hrdlog v.5.24.38/withoutHRD + WSJT-X + JT Alert). Works great! Thank you!