Anytone — Background Images

or low-contrast backgrounds because the radio's text is typically white; dark backgrounds ensure the on-screen data remains readable. How to Change Background Images

Navigate to Optional Settings . For a standby background, select the Display tab. You will find a dropdown menu for "Standby BK Picture." Change this from "Default" to "Custom". This tells the radio to look for your loaded image instead of the built-in one.

the "Maintain aspect ratio" box (Note: If your original image is square or vertical, it will look stretched. It is best to crop it to a 5:4 aspect ratio first). Change the Horizontal to 160 and Vertical to 128 . Click OK . Click File > Save As > BMP picture . anytone background images

Customizing your AnyTone radio's background image is one of the most effective ways to personalize your device beyond standard black or white screens. Whether you're using a handheld like the or a mobile unit like the D578UV , the ability to upload custom photos, call signs, or wallpapers significantly enhances the user experience. Technical Specifications for Images

AnyTone background images refer to the custom pictures users can set as the standby wallpaper or boot screen on their AnyTone DMR transceivers. Unlike basic radios that only display channel numbers and frequencies, AnyTone's color TFT displays allow you to personalize the visual interface with your own images. or low-contrast backgrounds because the radio's text is

Use the bucket tool to fill the background with your preferred colour (black works best for battery saving and text visibility).

This involves using a family photo, a picture of a pet, or a scenic landscape. You will find a dropdown menu for "Standby BK Picture

, you can replace the standard black screen with everything from your callsign to a scenic photo of your last summit. Image Requirements

Before you start creating, you must ensure your image file matches the radio's hardware requirements. AnyTone screens are picky; if the dimensions or format are off, the image won't load or will appear distorted. 160 x 128 pixels. Format: .bmp (Windows Bitmap). Color Depth: 24-bit.

Before you begin, ensure you have the following:

Click , browse to your file, and click Write to send it to the radio. Enable on Device : In CPS, navigate to Optional Setting -> Display .