New!: Anytone Background Images
Connect your radio to your PC using the USB programming cable and launch the AnyTone software.
If you try to load a standard JPEG from the internet into an Anytone radio, it will fail. You must adhere to strict parameters. Here are the non-negotiable specs for on DMR radios: anytone background images
Even with great "anytone background images," things can go wrong. Connect your radio to your PC using the
Open Photopea (free online Photoshop). Create a 4x4 grid of colored squares. Apply a high Gaussian Blur (50+ pixels) until the lines disappear. This creates a smooth, multi-tonal gradient that looks fantastic on OLED screens. Here are the non-negotiable specs for on DMR
Do you have a custom Anytone background image you want to share? Join the discussion in the comments below or upload your BMP files to the community drive.
Before you start creating your own masterpieces, you need to know the "rules of the screen." To ensure your image looks sharp and doesn't appear "squished," stick to these standard specifications: 160 x 128 pixels. Aspect Ratio: 5:4.
setting from "Default" to "Custom" (or select Slot 1/Slot 2). Directly on the Radio: Navigate to Background Image to switch between your uploaded pictures on the fly. 4. Customizing Your Boot Image