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The Radioddity DB-25D Pro is a compact, dual-band mobile radio delivering up to 20W output with dual mode (analog & digital) and dual standby capabilities. It supports an impressive 500,000 DMR contacts, features a vibrant color screen with dual speakers, and includes GPS with APRS for real-time location-based communication. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliable, versatile, and customizable communication on the go.








| ASIN | B0CLLY6TVQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59 in Fixed-mount CB Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
| Item model number | DB25 D |
| Package Dimensions | 8.74 x 7.44 x 2.52 inches |
| Warranty | 18 months warranty and lifetime supports |
T**S
Great tiny rig Fits in your pocket!
This is great for tight fits and the rig can fit in your pocket! works as stated. Power output is as claimed. though the power drops the higher up the Amateur bands. I would give this radio a solid 8 It's not a power house, but this rig gets the job done. 73's de Tony.
J**N
Excellent radio but…
Very nice radio. Well built and easy to program. Menus are easy to navigate. Tx quality is clean and the tiny speaker works remarkably well for its size. My only complaint is that it is limited to low power on analog. However, this is a non issue if you are using it primarily for DMR. The rig itself is very small. About at wide as an iphone is long. It’s so compact in fact that I was able to mount it on a flexible seatbolt mount like the head units from larger radios. I’d buy it again. 5 stars if it didn’t limit analog power.
D**D
Get Radio Active
I've had this radio for 6 months now and have to say, I'm really happy. So far I've used it as a base station, mobile in a vehicle, and carried it as a manpack. In every case it's shown itself to be a versatile performer that provides more options and versatility than anything else I've come across in anywhere near a similar price range. General thoughts: The radio falls into a decent spot. There are one or two little quirks you need to get used to, but those mostly reside in the programming software and what CPS doesn't have issues? The hand mic it comes with has just enough buttons and options to give you the ability to work the radio mostly from it. The controls all have a good, solid feel and have a good sizing and spacing. As a base station: I ran this sitting on my work desk next to two different computers, a few monitors, and a bunch of wireless accessories. While I was begging for interference hell, everything actually worked quite nicely. No interference to speak of in either direction, which surprised me (keying up my 25 watt base station in the same location overloads a USB dock). The only downside I ran into was the GPS antenna didn't get a good enough view of the sky to reliably get a signal lock. As a mobile: This feels like what the radio was designed for. The main unit is small enough to fit almost anywhere in your car, which is great. If you're going to want APRS data, I'd suggest putting it somewhere on your dash, simply so the GPS antenna can get a signal lock. With the unit being as small as it is, this really isn't a problem to do. You could hide it further inside the car and relocate the GPS antenna to a different location, but I never really tried that. While the main speaker doesn't get incredibly loud, the fact that the hand mic has a speaker built into it helps with being able to listen even at high speeds. As a manpack: It's pretty surprising what the radio can do on this front. This radio is surprisingly small, which allows for some great possibilities. In a 9"x6" admin pouch I was able to house this radio & hand mic, a 5Ah battery, 1/4 antenna, throw line, and a roll up j-pole... basically a VHF/UHF kit that fits on my belt or day pack and can be used both as a HT replacement and as a base station.
L**M
Missing power cable and incorrect pin out on mic
Disclaimer: bought this Used - Like new. Unit came as expected but was missing the power cable, and I have yet to use the radio for obvious reasons. - Update after trying to check in to a net: the mic wiring was incorrect, which is why it doesn't transmit. The Radiooddity team was helpful and gave a partial refund as I was unable to return the unit.
L**S
Great Things in Small Packages
Surprisingly powerful radio for something so incredibly small. Encryption is compatible with other DMR radios (Baofeng, Motorola, etc.) There is a 3rd-party CPS that is hands-downbetter than the glitchy official one...That will make life much easier.
D**T
Absolutely love this radio
Had this little mobile hammer about a year or more. I love it. First, the footprint is tiny, so it’s super easy to mount just about anywhere and it doesn’t look like you’ve got a ham nerd city pile in your car. The trade off; it’s only 25w, BUT, it produces and uses every bit of that wattage, it doesn’t hold back. The audio is crisp, the mic produces a good tx, and it’s easy to program. The menu is pretty much identical to the gd88 which I also own. The cps isn’t the best, but you can use third party user made cps and have a far easier time. The cps isn’t bad, so to speak, just not quite as user friendly as others that are out there. I actually use an 8 pin rj45 bulkhead extension and mounted the radio to my dash, and have the mic stashed in my console, works like a charm and it’s way less clutter. Again, because of the size, it’s an absolute breeze to install. Depending on your vehicle, take a look at bullet point mounting solutions. I put a grid in my f150 above the stereo receiver, chefs kiss mounting spot for the db25d. This gets a solid thumbs up from me. Absolutely recommend if you don’t want a nasa Apollo mission dashboard with half a server deck under your seat. Yes you sacrifice a little power, but the trade off is not looking like a goober.
K**.
Stopped transmitting within 24 hours
I was very excited to get this radio. However that quickly turned into frustration when it stopped transmitting the day after I got it. Vox worked fine but I couldn't use the ptt. The button on the hand mic lit up but it would but transmit. Plus, cps the software is awful. This was my first radioddity product and it will also be my last. Update: it has been 3 weeks since I returned this product and I still don't have my refund.
M**S
It's a very good DMR radio!
If you are used to DMR this is an excellent radio. DMR set-up is somewhat confusing for DMR beginners (for all DMR radios) but watch as many you tube videos as you can on DMR and DMR codeplugs and you will get there. The only thing I would change about this radio is the location of the main knob--if you use your right hand on the controls, your hand covers the screen. This is especially a problem when adjusting volume or squelch. Otherwise, functionally this is an excellent radio and the size makes it very versatile.
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