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Using anytone at d878uv programming software
Using anytone at d878uv programming software






using anytone at d878uv programming software

I’ve played with many display options because the 878 only allows selecting red or black for “callsign” and with a black background red is your only choice (I like the black background).

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Note that KM4VIG maps information to the fields a different way and adds new information for which there isn’t a field, like the license class. Open the CSV file in a text editor (or some may used Excel) and you’ll see the field names in the first row. If you’re new to CSV files and you’re wondering what I mean by field names, the first row of the CSV file has the above field names in it. Note that the field names of the CSV are what the 878 thinks is in the field and how it maps the info to the display. Below I’ve mapped the display fields to the fields in the “digital contact list” CSV file. In the picture above, I’ve highlighted the “fields” on the display and put a letter next to each display field.

using anytone at d878uv programming software

I’m also using the digital contact list from KM4VIG. My CPS has the “Call Display Mode” set to “Call Based”. This is an image of my 878 while receiving. Here’s an example of my display using his contact info imported into my radio and then I’ll give an explanation.

using anytone at d878uv programming software

He has included license class info and put different info into the digital contact list CSV file fields. To further tweak things, different interpretations of the digital contact list can be used. Below are examples of the 878 display with each selection made. The CPS “Optional Settings” dialog and then “Display” tab has an option for “Call Display Mode” and that is a choice between “Turn Off Talker Alias”, “Name Based” and “Call Sign Based”. Note that what you see on the display of the 878 is configurable. The DMR-ID is part of the transmission and the radio uses the “digital contact list” to turn the “Radio-ID” into what you see on the display. What you see on the display is a function of what is in your radio.








Using anytone at d878uv programming software