The supplied YM-878 microphone includes a DTMF keypad for repeater control and remote frequency entry. The manual provides the RJ-45 pinout:
The AT-5555N is a high-performance 10-meter amateur radio designed for mobile or base station use, offering modes including AM, FM, USB, LSB, and CW. It features a large LCD display, frequency display, and a range of functional menus. 2. Key Functions & Controls Front Panel Overview Volume/Power: Turns the unit on/off and adjusts audio level. Squelch/ASQ:
: Use an 8-ohm speaker with a 3.5mm mono plug if you choose to bypass the internal one. 2. Primary Menu Navigation Anytone 5555n Manual
The Anytone AT-5555N is a highly versatile 10-meter amateur radio, popular for its robust power output and advanced features like SSB (Single Sideband) and noise reduction. Whether you are using the original model or the AnyTone AT-5555N II , understanding the manual's core functions is essential for peak performance.
While the manual focuses on manual programming, it also mentions optional software (available from Anytone or third-party sources like RT Systems). Using a USB programming cable (common FTDI chipset), you can: The supplied YM-878 microphone includes a DTMF keypad
| Menu # | Function | Why you care | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | AM.P | Sets AM carrier power. Set to 4W for legal CB. | | 4 | SSB.P | Sets SSB peak power. Usually max at 12-15W. | | 8 | MIC | Mic gain. Start at 25 and work up until you don't hear distortion. | | 16 | NB | Noise Blanker. Essential for eliminating ignition noise in a truck. | | 35 | BKLT | Backlight timeout. Save your eyes at night. |
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The Anytone AT-5555N supports multiple modulation modes, making it suitable for various communication ranges and conditions: : FM, AM, USB, LSB, and PA.