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Anytone At-5555n Ii Service Menu [SAFE]

Do not attempt to turn a 60-watt radio into an 80-watt radio. The gains are visually unnoticeable on the receiving end (less than 1 dB), but the heat generation increases exponentially. Monitor Temperature

, a beast of a 10-meter radio that had gone strangely silent on the upper sideband

Rotate the channel dial until the output matches your exact destination frequency vector. anytone at-5555n ii service menu

: Aligns the peak frequency deviation (typically factory-set to 2.5 kHz or 5.0 kHz depending on bandwidth rules). 3. S-Meter Calibration (RX)

Critical: Before making any changes, . If you change a parameter and don't have the original value, "you CANNOT change it back to how it was" without specialized test equipment. There is no "factory reset" for these hidden settings, so this manual backup is your only safety net. Do not attempt to turn a 60-watt radio into an 80-watt radio

Have you accessed the Service Menu on your AT-5555N II? Share your experiences (and warnings) in the comments.

Do not max out the power settings. Pushing the service menu values to the maximum limits will overheat the final amplifiers, distort your audio, and cause severe splatter across adjacent channels. To help provide more specific guidance, tell me: : Aligns the peak frequency deviation (typically factory-set

Rotate the Clarifier knob (or press the PUSH knob to activate edit mode, depending on the firmware version) to increase or decrease the digital value of the selected parameter.

If you are qualified to perform an alignment on the AT-5555N II, always follow these procedural rules:

If a radio is off-frequency or underperforming, a professional radio shop with the correct calibration tools can ensure the device is set to peak performance safely and legally.