It arrived & the box front shows both models. On the side there is a tick box. 5555plus is ticked. Looks a nice unit. Have the program lead too to unlock channels etc.
How do you convert for 11m?It arrived & the box front shows both models. On the side there is a tick box. 5555plus is ticked. Looks a nice unit. Have the program lead too to unlock channels etc.
I looked at a video tour of the inside of the radio. I didn't see a jumper and white wire like on the 5555n2??cut the white wire move the jumper your done….
Undertaker they call me shoog nasty across the riverLooks good are they hard to convert?
No that is incorrect undertaker I am the proud owner of this new rig called the anytone 5555 it's better than all galaxyscut the white wire move the jumper your done…
Were you able to get it to work on 11m just by using the Ver 7.01 software?You download software to pc. Also read the instruction on how to configure the USB to serial adaptor. Just done mine. Open software & then sw rig on with lead attached. Bit fiddly but eventually it will connect. In software choose 25 to 30 mhz option. All done. If using just 1 antenna you will need a matching unit. As the swr will need changing as you alter frequencies. Still finding options now. Plenty of vids on YouTube showing pc menu.
Its like the older version from the front panel.Were you able to get it to work on 11m just by using the Ver 7.01 software?
Anything else involved? The radio presumably goes down to 24.715 mhz now.?
The mic is dynamic, and the mic gain is 31 out of the box and the max is 63 so lots of adjustment there.
I am seeing 12w carrier and 43 Pep on AM, 35w Pep on SSB and 40w FM.
The NR function really seems to drop the background noise back a lot, but does not seem to be adjustable. Just ON or OFF. Has an internal heatsink on the audio chip and ventilation holes on the rear of the both covers. Heat sink could be a bit bigger but certainly looks tidy. 4 pin mic plug. A lot to Like.