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TYT MD-9600 GPS with AES256 Dual Band DMR Mobile Transceiver 50-Watt Car Truck Radio

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Features

  • TYT MD-9600 with GPS and AES256 : Specialized software is required to enable AES function, please contact us to get it.
  • IMPORTANT: Suggestion for New DMR User, find someone to explain how it works & assist to complete initial template, little different from an FM transceiver. GPS function, FCC certificated.
  • Solid bulit & nice addition to the HAM operators, DMR/FM Analog dual band digitial mobile radio, use Time-Division Multiple-Access (TDMA) digital function Comply with digital protocol ETSI TS 10 361-1,-2,-3 Compatible with MotoTRBO Tier II. Fully upgradable firmware (allows using MD- CodePlug as a starter, holds the current DMR database).
  • Function: 250 zones (up to 128 channels, 64 channels for upper & lower display) 3,000 channels 10,000 contacts; channel spacing 6.25/12.5/25KHz; lone worker; time and zone setting; remote kill/stun and activate; CTCSS/DCS; Emergency alert SQL setting; voice prompt; ANI function; encryption function; single call, group call and all call; call log check and edit function; short text message function; Software for Easier Programming from TYT official website.
  • Size: 5.51*6.89*1.95 in, weight: 2.3lb, dual band dual display, vhf: 136-174mhz (2m) uhf: 400-480mhz (70cm), 4 selectable power setting VHF: 50/20/10/5W UHF: 45/20/10/5W, true narrowband receive capability & clear loud audio, heavy duty heat sink on the back. SO-239 connector for antenna, RJ-45 for microphone, Mini-USB for programming cable.
  • Kit includes: TYT MD-9600 "GPS" digital mobile radio, speaker microphone IP54 (splash water & dust Proof), radio & microphone brackets, mounting bracket, 12V power cord, software CD, programming cable, user manual.

Brand: KITOOPS


Color: Clear


Number of Channels: 3000


Special Feature: AES256, GPS


Frequency Range: 150 - 174 MHz


Tuner Technology: UHF, VHF


Voltage: 5 Volts (DC)


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Product Dimensions: 1.95"D x 6.89"W x 1.95"H


Item Weight: 2.3 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 1.95 x 6.89 x 1.95 inches


Item Weight: 2.3 pounds


Item model number: MD 9600


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Special features: AES256, GPS


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Clear


Whats in the box: TYT MD-9600 'GPS' digital mobile radio, speaker microphone IP54 (splash water & dust Proof), radio & microphone brackets, mounting bracket, 12V power cord, software CD, programming cable, user manual


Manufacturer: TYT ELECTRONICS CO., LTD


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: October 19, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good radio
Good radio for price .eyez program. Light won't come on in cold weather
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by loyd Oklahoma

  • Extremely satisfied.
Just what I needed. Extremely satisfied with product.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by CAPTAIN ANDY MERCER,NREMT

  • Firmware upgraded
works very well with the opengd77 firmware. GPS works but need some time to get a position.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Nor Lus

  • Buy this if you love Chinese pain
The media could not be loaded. It's hard to make a radio THIS BAD. Good job. Immediate problems include... Shuts down or restarts while transmitting, display glitches out, doesn't DMR at all, zero support, software is horrible, and worst of all the manual is not constructed using valid English sentences. The words mean literally nothing. Online help is not better. TYT is yet another CHINESE SCAM. TYT website blocks VPNs so you are forced to be tracked if you want their software or a PDF of the utterly useless manual. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020 by Anonymous Anonymous

  • good buy for DMR
really good radio. solid, puts out about 47 watts VHF.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025 by Rob

  • RT Systems CPS to the rescue
Do not try to upgrade the firmware in this radio. It uses the new 2571 chip in it and works so, so with installed firmware and will not work at all with any upgrade. Look at the white 2571 sticker on radio if you buy one. Finally got mine 100% by building a new code plug with RT sys CPS V01.10 and TYT firmware P026.045. TYT CPS is the issue with these new 2571 chipped radios from this seller. While some have had some success with the Opensource GD firmware, it can be very problematic, RT sys and firmware P026.045 is an easier route but costs some money. Update, I purchased a second MD 9600 and it is also fully operational with RT sys CPS, this time using the stock firmware as shipped. So, in summary, I would try RT sys CPS if you have tx and rx issues on these radios with the 2571 white stickers on the side of them. There is a reason, rest assured, why TYT removed all firmware updates from their site. Their CPS does not work properly with these radios that have the new pll 2571 chip in them. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Eric B

  • You won't program this with CHIRP.
Good transmit and receive. Works great. Accepts code plugs from my 2017.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by REH

  • Functional, but frustrating and disappointing.
Update 2019-08-20: I've gotten the radio working now, after discovering another problem with the documentation I found with the radio and the downloaded information. Two methods, "manual" and "software" are presented for setting the radio's frequency range, and they're presented as if they're "options" for configuring it. Turns out, they're not; they apparently address separate issues in the radio and are BOTH required. You can use the software to configure the VHF range to 136-174 MHz, and you can then read the setting and confirm that the radio has accepted it, but it will STILL overwrite any frequency you program or key in that's outside of 150-160MHz on VHF (a similar limit exists for UHF frequencies). To get around this, you must also do the "manual" process, holding down the first two soft keys while connecting power to the radio. No user feedback is given during this process, no confirmation message -- just do it, then turn the radio on. So, having gotten the radio to work I've now tested it, and found it putting out only about 39 watts at high power. The SWR I got was 1.5, so I may want to tune my antenna a bit and see if that helps. My original review follows. ~~~~ Turns out, this radio has been a miserable experience so far. I'm somewhat accustomed to poorly-written CPS software and confusing user interfaces, uninformative and actually misleading documentation, etc. on Chinese import radios. But this radio has taken these frustrations to a new level. And what I'm left with is a radio that silently accepts frequency settings in the amateur 2-meter range, but silently rewrites them internally to 150.0 Mhz. Any frequencies I've set that were above that (my company has 2 licensed frequencies that I've programmed), including UHF, work as expected. All of my local ham repeater frequencies are rewritten however, with no messages from the radio or the programming software that this is happening. Manually tune a channel's frequency directly on the radio itself to 147.5? Ok, no error, it's 150.0. Apparently this is a common problem, and there are a number of conversations online about it, discussing various ways to use the "Factory" software to set the radio's frequency ranges. None of it works. Using the Factory software according to the written instructions in the box (primary range as VHF, range B as UHF) makes the radio incompatible with the programming software; they're supposed to be vice-versa, UHF first. (No option exists in the CPS for VHF first, and if it doesn't match then the CPS will refuse to write to the radio.) But even specifying the full VHF range, 136-174, gets reinterpreted by the radio as 150-160 after the Factory software finishes writing to it, and it won't accept any frequency below 150 from that point on. I'm going to keep trying for a little while longer, and I'll update this review if I resolve the problem or decide to send it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019 by Christopher E. Robison

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