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Uv9r plus 15w baofeng programming
Uv9r plus 15w baofeng programming








If your new review has not been Approved after several days you can assume that it was found to not be within the product review T's&C's shown below during screening. Before adding a new product use the "Search" tool on reviews Home page to determine if that product already exists in a category.Ĥ. The delay varies from minutes to a day or more.ģ. The delay is for new review screening and approval. There is a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. eHam's Product Reviews are a database collection of personal opinions of amateur radio & related products and services.Ģ. Later, I'll connect this guy to my VNA, to look at spurs, but in the mean time, I really like this radio.ġ. Output audio quality sounds about the same as with any other Baofeng, which is pretty good.

UV9R PLUS 15W BAOFENG PROGRAMMING PLUS

So far, signal reports tell me they can't tell the difference between my Baofeng UV-9R Plus and my Yaesu FT-60R. Because it's (claimed) dust-protected and water-protected to IP67, the two side PTT and earpiece holes have been replaced by a contact-pin grid (and the tight battery takes a lot of effort to remove), so the usual Baofeng / Kenwood two-pin plugs won't work with this radio, unless you get the adapter. This radio is a little bigger than the Yaesu FT-60R, and about as heavy, plus it has a textured exterior that gives it a substantial feel. The UV-9R Plus (and I presume the UV-9R) is supported in CHIRP, as long as you select the UV-82WP type.

uv9r plus 15w baofeng programming

The menu system is the same that we're used to, with most other Baofeng radios, except that it doesn't have the SYNC feature, which I like in the BTech UV-5X3. Also, the battery shows that it's an 8000 mAh battery, which I also doubt, but time will tell. So, a bit of false advertising, but for the $38 price tag, I certainly wasn't out much. (the Baofeng UV-9R is the 5-watt version, while this UV-9R Plus is the 8-watt version, as I understand it.) My personal testing using a Vanco wattmeter for VHF shows that it's capable of 7.2 watts maximum on 2 meters. When I first saw the ads for this new Baofeng being a "15W" radio, I just had to get one and try it out.

uv9r plus 15w baofeng programming

Most rugged Baofeng, and gets great reports








Uv9r plus 15w baofeng programming