Anytone 868 Codeplug Uk Direct

A great codeplug feels invisible. You turn the knob, hear a QSO, and talk—no menu diving, no frustration. Spend one evening building this UK-focused structure, and your AnyTone 868 will finally stop being a "project radio" and become the reliable, powerful companion it was always meant to be.

Now get on air—and for goodness’ sake, put your callsign in the boot message. 😉


Would you like a pared-down version for new hams, or a quick-reference checklist for the CPS steps?


While you cannot legally transmit on PMR446 frequencies above 0.5W ERP, many UK hams program these 16 channels to listen only (receive). This is useful for monitoring community events, shops, or kids’ walkie-talkies. anytone 868 codeplug uk

A zone is a folder. Create zones like:

The quickest way to get on air is to find a pre-built “Anytone 868 codeplug UK” from a trusted source. Places to look include:

The risk: Repeater frequencies change, DMR talkgroups are added/removed, and new simplex channels become popular. A codeplug from 2021 will be missing the latest digital hotspots and may have obsolete network settings. A great codeplug feels invisible

Best practice after downloading:

Once you have your .rdt file (either downloaded or self-built):

The UK DMR network (managed by groups like UKDMR and Phoenix) uses a specific talkgroup hierarchy: Would you like a pared-down version for new

A proper UK codeplug has these pre-programmed correctly.

Once you have downloaded a file (usually a .rdc or .csv file), here is the workflow: