Ham Radio: Retevis Ailunce HD1 DMR Radio - Hidden Gem

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @rickpinelli1586
    @rickpinelli1586 8 месяцев назад +2

    I bought the Ailunce HD1 over 5 years ago before Retevis bought them out.
    I just purchased the Ailunce HA1G gmrs radio, a mirrored twin to the HD1.
    📲📲📲

  • @keithgm4jkz871
    @keithgm4jkz871 Год назад +6

    Got mine 2 years ago and it's a keeper. Easy to program, the Zone option is perfect as I have both single and dual hotspots as well as 'groups' of analogue repeaters. Highly recommended ...

  • @brianwhelan5093
    @brianwhelan5093 Год назад +4

    Hi Mike, I've been involved with Ailunce (pronounced like Balance minus the B!) prior to the release of the HD1 over 5 years ago and still have the Beta test radio in operation today. I am/was part of a small test group and we still run a very active Facebook page dedicated to the product. Ailunce is in fact a sub division of Retevis, set up to introduce products aimed purely at the Amateur Radio market. The FB group was very very active with excellent banter, good and bad, after the launch of the HD1. A place where code plugs were shared and problems/fixes were discussed. As I said, I still use the HD1 (no serial number!) almost daily. Thanks for the video...

    • @mike-M0MSN
      @mike-M0MSN  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, I do like this radio and enjoy using it on both DMR and standard FM, a really good bit of kit.

    • @ILruffian
      @ILruffian Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, and for your hard work in testing. It is truly a solid little radio, especially for the price.
      If you have any contact with the developers, you may wish to suggest a change that would make the GPS feature a lot more useful. Right now, the receiving radio only displays lat/long coordinates of the transmitting radio. It would be way more useful for the receiving radio to display a bearing and distance (e.g. 82 degrees [ENE] 1.7 miles) to the transmitting one. This would not be a remotely heavy lift for the devs.

  • @KC3UVF
    @KC3UVF Год назад +4

    I've got one. There's not much to dislike about the radio. The price was reasonable (~ $150), build quality is excellent, and battery life is very good (mine runs 8-12 hours a day Monday through Friday and I charge it about once a week). The menu system took a little getting used to, but once you sort that out it's very easy to use. No buyers remorse here.

  • @wushock92
    @wushock92 11 месяцев назад +2

    The HD-1 was my first DMR radio. I've had it for over 4 years and still use it regularly. As you said, really easy to program from the front panel. Only issues I've had are having to turn it on twice for it to boot up and the internal battery doesn't keep the time/date unless I leave the radio for a couple of hours at a time. I don't call those 'issues,' just idiocynracies. WØRHP

  • @brianwilliams8620
    @brianwilliams8620 Год назад +2

    Me aswll over 2 years ago your way behind mate .Still using it today

  • @ILruffian
    @ILruffian Год назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. Solid unit for sure. Excellent build quality. Built in encryption, which can be easily facilitated by an inexpensive commercial license. Otherwise, it's ileeeeeeeeegal!
    Only negative in addition to the small dim screen is the firmware. Very little development for such a mature product. GPS implementation is particularly bad. The receiving radio simply displays the lat/long GPS coordinates of the transmitting radio. It would be way more useful for the receiving radio to display a bearing and distance (e.g. 82 degrees [ENE] 1.7 miles to the transmitting one. Implementing this would be far from difficult from the devs.

  • @garethjukes2620
    @garethjukes2620 Год назад

    got two of these brilliant radio's had mine for a longer than 5yrs

  • @SteveH-TN
    @SteveH-TN 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing this video. Last week I was given one of these
    de AA4SH

  • @1o1carolina53
    @1o1carolina53 Год назад

    Thanks for awesome content.

  • @X5493-c7p
    @X5493-c7p 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Ailunce HD2 has been released, I wonder if you could get a review model from Retevis to see if it’s worth the upgrade?

  • @julianrobertson3303
    @julianrobertson3303 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing , I was wondering if this radio can be programmed for analogue UHF PMR 446 ?.

    • @Twisted1409
      @Twisted1409 Год назад

      Yes, either manually but rather tediously but u can use chirp or Retevis program.

    • @julianrobertson3303
      @julianrobertson3303 Год назад

      Thank you , that was much appreciated .@@Twisted1409

    • @cameronwashington7650
      @cameronwashington7650 10 месяцев назад

      @@Twisted1409 Not seeing this radio in Chirp as an option. Any additional information would be great! Thanks in advance

  • @bradl2636
    @bradl2636 9 месяцев назад

    APRS TX and RX? Can it be configured to run encrypted comms? Compatible with Meshtastic nets?

  • @screwitimout4920
    @screwitimout4920 Месяц назад

    they make a hd2 with a bluetooth pairing earpeice

  • @CarmenCaesar-z2q
    @CarmenCaesar-z2q 2 месяца назад

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