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product_id: 2003095
title: "Dual Band Mobile Transceiver VHF/UHF Transmitter Vehicle Radio AT-5888UV"
brand: "anytone"
price: "฿25898"
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reviews_count: 3
category: "Any Tone"
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# Adjustable LCD Brightness for Night Use 758 Programmable Memory Channels 50W/40W Dual Band Power Dual Band Mobile Transceiver VHF/UHF Transmitter Vehicle Radio AT-5888UV

**Brand:** anytone
**Price:** ฿25898
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Dual Band Radio for the Modern Communicator

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dual Band Mobile Transceiver VHF/UHF Transmitter Vehicle Radio AT-5888UV by anytone
- **How much does it cost?** ฿25898 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- anytone enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted anytone brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **User-Centric Design:** Remote mountable faceplate with lighted keypad and large adjustable LCD ensures seamless operation day or night.
- • **Massive Memory Capacity:** Store and customize 758 channels with unique CTCSS/DCS codes to avoid interference and stay connected.
- • **Powerful Dual Band Reach:** Dominate VHF/UHF frequencies with up to 50W output for crystal-clear long-distance comms.
- • **Advanced Safety & Clarity:** Emergency alarm, compander noise reduction, and theft alarm keep you secure and heard in critical moments.
- • **Dual Receive & Cross Band Repeat:** Simultaneously monitor two bands and extend your network with cross band repeater mode.

## Overview

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.

## Description

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Review: 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.
Review: 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...

## Features

- 50W/40W Full DualBand VHF/UHF Mobile Radio Transceiver! Frequency Range: VHF 144-148 MHz, UHF 420-450MHz. 758 memory channels, full duplex operation with independent volume and squelch controls, 50 Watts of power output on the VHF band and 40 Watts on the UHF band with cross band repeat function.Four independent receiving bands, consist of UU, UV,VU,VV for dual receive and dual output, plus receiving for AM/FM signal of air band,marine band, PMR, etc
- Full Twin Display and Receive, Cross Band Repeater mode too!.Display on a large LCD with adjustable brightness, convenient for nighttime use. There are Amateur operation mode and Professional operation mode for option. Distribute buttons reasonably, convenient for operation. Adopt superior quality material, better technology and direct-flow heat sink to ensure stable and durable operation.
- Features CTCSS, DCS, ANI, DTMF, 2-Tone/5-Tone, Alphanumeric Display, 758 channels & more!758 programmable memory channels, identified by editing name.Programming different CTCSS, DCS, 2Tone, 5Tone per channel, rejecting extra calling from other radios. Various scan functions including CTCSS/DCS Scan function. Using 5Tone to send Message, Emergency alarm, Call all, ANI, Remotely kill, Remotely Waken, etc.
- Narrow Band compliant, Remote Mountable Faceplate, Lighted Keypad mic, Built-in Speakers in both Radio & Mic, Built-In cooling Fan, & More! Automatic calling ldentification function by DTMF--ANI or 5Tone--ANI. Multi groups of fixed scrambling and 2 groups of self defined scrambling.
- Compander function for decrease the background noise and enhance audio clarity, it can set compander ON/OFF per channel. Different band width per channel, 25K for wide band, 20K for middle band ,or 12.5K for narrow band. Theft alarm provides extra safety.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00B1F7IEE |
| Additional Features | Emergency Alarm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,317 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 4.2 out of 5 stars (330) |
| 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 |
| 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 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AnyTone
- **Color:** Black
- **Frequency Range:** 144-148 MHz, 420-450 MHz
- **Included Components:** Lighted full keypad microphone, Optional suitable Dualband Antenna
- **Item Weight:** 4.1 Pounds
- **Number of Channels:** 758
- **Special Feature:** Emergency Alarm
- **Talking Range Maximum:** 16 Kilometer
- **Voltage:** 13.8 Volts (DC)
- **Water Resistance Level:** Not Water Resistant

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is a license needed with this radio ??**
A: You need an amateur radio license to transmit on 2 meter, and 70 centimeter amateur radio band.  You will also need a no study license for GMRS radio service if in the United States of America, also.  For a business, you will need a business band license.  There are public bands that require no license at all that are covered by this radio.  The American FRS service (Family Radio Service) is a no license band in the 462 megacycle band and the 468 megacycle band.  It allows 2 watt on some channels and ½watt on others. There are 22channels now.  This radio covers that but not certified for it.  But that rule is not enforced unless you run a lot of power.  For the record, it is illegal to use it on FRS.  It is also illegal to go 75 miles per hour on the interstates.  The next license free band is the new MURS band.  It is five channels on 158 megacycles, voice, data, FM narrow and FM wide.  It is more lenient than FRS.  It is 2 watts also but you can run external antennas and computer interfaces.  This radio covers that band as well, though not certified for it.  Just keep the power around that 2 watt legal limit and nobody will know.  I would not run the 50 watts the radio can do (if I used this radio for these bands at all).  That is a total of 27 frequencies that are license free that this radio can do.  I know this radio can not do 2 watts.  The lowest is 5 watts.  Just as mentioned before, it is also illegal to go 75 miles per hour on a 70 interstate.  But none of us do that.   What is more dangerous?  Speeding or running your radio in a public band with a tiny bit more power?  However, get on a public service frequency, a utility frequency, law enforcement or government frequency and you will get three square meals a day, a cot to sleep in, a gym, medical care, and education completely for free courtesy of the Federal communications commission.

Get the GMRS license, about $50.  Get the amateur radio license, that is free with some mild study.  Maybe even stretch rules a little and use the grey zone unlicensed frequencies. You can also only listen and keep everything legal. You can also drive the speed limit all the time.

**Q: is the programming cable included? I can't find it for sale seperate anywhere.**
A: The one I purchased did come with a programming cable. However, I have had difficulties with the software drivers working with the cable. Seems that the software was designed for one cable, but that many of the radios have a generic cable with them. Sometimes the driver for the cable doesn't want to recognize the COM port. After several attempts I did get it to work but don't really know what I did different to make it work. Other than that and a lousy instruction booklet the radio works great. I've had some very good signal reports with it. Good for the money invested. I hope you are able to find a cable for it. Try this link:  http://www.wouxun.us/item.php?item_id=314&category_id=69  This should be what you need if this is the correct model.

**Q: What is included in the box**
A: Transciever, QHM-05 DTMF Microphine, QMB-01 Mobile Mounting Bracket, QPL-01 DC Power Cable, User Manual. If ordered from Advanced Specialties Inc. you also get: CP52 Head extension cable (3m)/Cloning Cable, PC51 usb Programming Cable.

**Q: Does the control head separate from the radio for mounting?  How about the Mic?**
A: Yes. The mounting bracket is not normally included in the package though. The CAT5 wire is. Or at least it was in mine that I bought. I mounted mine to the panel on my center console (dashboard in F150 Lariat SC4x4) which held the cigarette lighter. Removed the lighter, used RTV to mount the unit and tucked the rest behind the opening in the dash and routed the CAT5 line through the hole the lighter was in. Looks fairly neat if I don't say so myself. Secure enough to not wobble, and still could easily be removed and put back together as a unit.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exceptional Value
*by T***N on April 22, 2018*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice radio
*by B***N on November 11, 2019*

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...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little radio
*by A***R on October 20, 2025*

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

## Frequently Bought Together

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