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No hay artículos en el carroJonathan Bennett
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
works great for my wife at her work
Neil Ensign
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
For the price, this radio is great! Works good for everything I do with it. Easy to program using CHIRP. The range is what you would expect with this type of radio and the sound quality is very good.For the cost of this radio don't expect $400 features and performance but it excels at basic radio stuff.
Para México no funcionó...
Comentado en México el 2 de marzo de 2024
La radio no es compatible con las frecuencias de México, debería de estar en la descripción..
P. F. Nguyen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
Got my HAM license a while back and this is my first radio, it works well for me and I basically use it like a walkie talkie with my kids (on the appropriate licensed frequency, configured and locked so that I am essentially the station operator). With the original antennas, I get a little over 1mile of range in suburban city. When switched over to the nagoya stubby/rubber antenna, range drops a lot, down to about 1/2 mile at best.Functional as a basic HAM radio, I don't care about the HAM hobby much beyond being able to communicate with family/friends without needing to use phones in areas with poor reception (camping, hiking, caravan road trips, skiing, etc.)Would buy again, the form factor feels so nice.
Spencer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de noviembre de 2024
PTT button gets bumped a lot but overall a good radio. If you can afford it I would suggest a btech or something with a sturdier build but this is just fine for most people.
Marcos Estrada
Comentado en México el 13 de octubre de 2024
Fácil de programar y usar
Baldemar
Comentado en México el 10 de mayo de 2023
Me sorprende el radio, hay muchos videos de como configurar, el manual está ok, si ya tienes experiencia.Está bloqueado a ciertas frecuencias, está ok.Mucha información de los sub tonos en Youtube.En muchos países se requiere licencia, está bien, bonita afición.Si introducen Asus hijos a la radiodifusión no tendrán dinero para drogas.Jajaja
Mikey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de septiembre de 2023
I bought the camo version. Easy to program. Firmware version was exactly the same as a basic $19 UV-5R I bought from Radioddity a while back so the same Chirp file will work with both which is a nice feature.I didn't take pics of the power output into a dummy load but it's better than 4W on VHF and right at 4W on UHF. Easy to "unlock" with the three-finger procedure for access to GMRS freqs (which will also work fine with the factory ducky antenna). For aftermarket antennas, I'd recommend a Signal Stick (although they tend to be a bit heavy and, as a result, tipsy) or a thin Nagoya NA-24J to reach out to those repeaters.The one thing I didn't like is that, on this version, the LCD display kind of lags so when you're scanning the numbers all tend to run together. Thinking that was a one-off problem as none of my other Baofengs (one UV-5R and four UV-82HP) did that, I did an Amazon return (which I have to give super props to Amazon as to how easy this procedure is) to exchange it for another one. The replacement radio exhibited the same LCD display lag so I just loaded the factory Chirp file back into it and sent it back. Of course, I made sure the RF output was the same... I would've kept the higher powered unit, but they both were identical so, besides them all having the LCD display lag, at least there's some consistency there.Overall. It's a good looking radio. Identical to a regular UV-5R but if you want something in a different color or one that has a bit more bling to it, this is the one. That is, as long as you don't mind the weird LCD display lag. If you're not scanning and trying to look at the display, you may never notice it.Also, be advised, Radioddity doesn't sell individual batteries in your color so if you want a spare battery, it will have to be black.
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