Names | Type | Vocoder / Vocoders | Availability | 3.125 kHz steps | Compatibility group | Notes |
Puxing PX-508D, Puxing PX-558D, Radtel RT-14D, NRC DigiA | Handheld, no display or keypad | AMBE+2C | Poor | Yes | 1 | |
Zastone ZT-9908 | Handheld, display and keypad | AMBE+2C | Poor | 1 | ||
TYT DM-UVF10, Retevis RT2 | Handheld, display and keypad | AMBE+2C | Poor | 1 | ||
Puxing MD-500 | Mobile | AMBE+2C | Poor | |||
BFDX/Belfone BF-P108 | Handheld, no display or keypad | RALCWI | Poor | |||
BFDX/Belfone BF-P118, Luiton DG-1180 | Handheld, display and keypad | RALCWI | Poor | |||
Kirisun S780, Kirisun FP460 | Handheld, display and keypad | ASELP | Poor | Yes | 2 | Poor range - bad receiver sensitivity. |
Kydera DP-550S | Handheld, display and keypad | AMBE+2C, ASELP | Poor | No. Rounds to nearest so 446.103125 becomes 446.1 | Terrible audio quality - very muffled sound. Does not work with other dPMR radios. | |
Recent RS208D | Handheld, no display or keypad | ASELP | Good | 2 | ||
Recent RS209D | Handheld, display and keypad | ASELP | Good | 2 | ||
Recent RS308D | Handheld, no display or keypad | ASELP | Good | 2 | ||
Recent RS309D | Handheld, display and keypad | ASELP | Good | 2 | ||
Sainsonic FM-416, HYND DP320 | Handheld, no display or keypad | Probably ASELP | Poor | |||
Recent RS-619D | Handheld, display and keypad | Probably ASELP | Good | |||
HYND DP330 | ASELP, AMBE+2C | Good | ||||
HYND 500(DPMR) | ? | Good | Be careful, they also sell a DMR model of the same radio with the same model number. |
Vocoder
The vocoder is the part of the radio that converts your voice into very low bitrate digital data so it can be sent over the radio channel efficiently. Each vocoder will sound different because they make different sacrifices to compress the voice. I wrote a page about different dPMR vocoders here. Some radios are available with multiple vocoders so you have to make sure to get the right one. The only way to tell is usually by trying it, or sometimes the seller or manufacturer will be able to tell you. They often don't know much about their products though.
3.125 kHz steps
For a radio to work on dPMR446 channels it needs this. If not, it will be on the wrong frequency. The radios on this page are not legal to use on PMR446, however it is pretty common for people to program chinese radios to use PMR446 frequencies and as long as you fit in by using the right frequencies and bandwidth then it probably won't be noticed. Therefore, if you're planning to use one of these radios on PMR446 digital frequencies then you should get the one with 3.125 kHz steps.
Compatibility group
This is a term I just made up for this page. Radios in the same compatibility group should be able to talk to each other. This is not guaranteed as I have not tested them all and specifications (including vocoder) are sometimes changed even for the same model number.
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If you're trying to buy any of these radios, aliexpress, eBay and alibaba are usually good places to search. eBay is usually the easiest as they will post from your country but only the most popular radios usually get listed there. Aliexpress is the next best but they post from China so it may take a long time to arrive. I have linked some of the names to the product page on aliexpress.
Please leave a comment below if you have information missing from this page that I can add.
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