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Digital Handheld Radio Scanner Fire Police VHF FM EMS Ham 2 Way Transceiver Dual

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US $69.99
ApproximatelyAU $105.23
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Located in: New Castle, Delaware, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging ...
Brand
Baofeng
Type
Calling System
Number of Channels:
128
Number of Channels
128
Memory
128 Channels
Color
Black
Model
BaoFeng UV-5R
Features
Channel Monitor
Band
UHF, VHF
MPN
UV-5R
Item Weight
6767676767
UPC
0600170781503

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rezzik2030

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4.5
2773 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Baofeng < UV-5R+ Plus > VHF UHF 136-174/400-520MHz Dual Band FM Two way Radio Baofeng < UV-5R+ Plus

    A good value for the money +. The output power was about 4.5 watts and the unit would break squelch at about -110 db. with a 1000 hz tone and 4.5khz frequency deviation when connected to a Motorola service monitor. The radio worked well on all frequencies and was easily programmable but time consuming since the manual was not clear. After spending several hours and finally getting the programming sequence clear in my head, I had only a few of the local repeaters and simplex frequencies in memory. On line is a program that makes it easy to quickly enter data in memory in minuets rather than hours. The radio is OK and is a SDR (software defined radio) with an RDA1846 transceiver, RDA5802 FM radio IC, plus support IC's , and preforms well when used as intended. The negatives I ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: radioddity

  • Top critical review

    Not a bad radio for the cost, except .............

    UV-5R III, the one that covers the 220Mhz band + 2Meters & 440 Mhz. This radio has the worst receiver of any analog FM two way radio I have ever lab tested. Very poor selectivity, Very poor overload/desens immunity. Receiver has good sensitivity, but if you are anywhere near an FM Broadcast station or a VHF/UHF TV station transmitter, you can forget being able to hear anything. Transmitter tests OK for power, frequency, modulation, ect. TX spectral purity is not the best, but OK for a HT. The radio is physically built well and has lots of operational features. If the receiver just had a front end, it would be great. You know the old saying “you get what you pay for.” If you’re looking for an entry level HT and this is all you can afford, then go for it. However, unless you plan to ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: trytrybuy

  • Lots of features for the money

    Neat little radio. Need to find an annotated English-language manual on-line to make any sort of use of it. Seller could differentiate themselves from others by providing an electronic copy of the manual or link to one. Appears to be very difficult to program "channels" without a serial connection to a PC and proper software, which I've ordered but not received yet. But the feature set is amazing, mechanical quality appears good (will see how LCD holds up in real world conditions as that's always a weakness with such devices), and price can't be beat. Scanning is a little weak, but it's not sold as a scanner. Main danger is that you could get yourself in a whole big heap of trouble very easily by transmitting on the wrong frequency and/or power level. This is not for the person who just ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: sanheshun92

  • Great little economy radio

    As all Baofeng radios, it is tricky but once learned, becomes doable by hand. The trick is that when you push "menu" you scroll through menu items, you must push menu again when the feature you want is displayed. It is sensitive, has great features, and the new battery has good life. For longer range, an aftermarket longer whip can be found online. Make sure it is female, as most Japan radios use a male antenna to match the female socket on the radio. Baofeng, pofang are tbe opposite sense. Programmong repeaters with non standard shifts is tricky too. The is an easy to use software and programming cable available to make it easy and to program multiple radios the same. As retired radio comm systems engr, i am amazed at the wuality for a good price. For ham use you need to buy a repeater ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: radio8688

  • Good for starting out in HAM Radio

    If someone asks me what radio they should get when they're just getting in to amateur radio, I will tell them this one. It's a low price point for newbies to get practise dialling in and talking to other HAM operators. With the correct configuration settings, these radios can also communicate with popular/cheap FRS walkie-talkies and marine band radio. I've verified their range - line-of-sight works over 10km, and we got 3.5km on opposite ends of a granite island covered in hills and trees. I ordered a second set for emergency use at the cabin. The only downside is they are tricky to set up and configure. Keep the manual handy, as well as a search engine to look up terms you aren't familiar with.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: accmonster