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BAOFENG UV-5R VHF/UHF Dual Band Radio 144-148MHz 420-450MHz Transceiver
| Brand | BaoFeng |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Channels | 128 |
| Special Feature | Uhf |
| Frequency Range | 144-148MHz, 420-450MHz |
| Talking Range Maximum | 5 Kilometer |
| Tuner Technology | UHF |
| Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7"D x 6.5"W x 8.3"H |
About this item
- Dual-Band Display, Dual Freq. Display, Dual-Standby
- Frequency Range: 144-148MHz 420-450MHz
- 128 Channels 50 CTCSS and 104 CDCSS
- 25KHz/12.5KHz Switchable
- Channel Step: 2.5/5/6.25/10/25KHz
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| Battery life | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
| Value for money | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.5 |
| Easy to use | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 3.9 |
| Sound quality | — | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
| Sold By | — | ABBREE | ABBREE | shibida store |
| talk range maximum | 5 kilometer | — | — | 10 mile |
| number of channels | 128 | 128 | 128 | 40 |
| frequency range | 144-148MHz, 420-450MHz | UHF VHF | DUAL BAND | 400 - 480 MHz, 150 - 174 MHz |
| power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | — | Battery Powered |
| battery quantity | 1 lithium ion, 1 product specific | 1 lithium ion | 1 lithium ion | 1 lithium ion |
| tuner technology | UHF | UHF VHF | UHF VHF | VHF |
| water resistance | water resistant | water resistant | waterproof | — |
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| Price | $69.89$69.89 | — | $69.89$69.89 | $62.89$62.89 | — | — |
| Output | 7 Watt Max | 5 Watt Max | 5 Watt Max | 8 Watt Max | 4-5 Watt Max | 4-5 Watt Max |
| Speaker Output | 1 Watt | 1 Watt | 1 Watt | 700mw | 700mw | 700mw |
| Bands Supported | VHF, UHF | VHF, UHF | VHF, 1.25M, UHF | VHF, UHF | VHF, UHF | VHF, UHF |
| Case Durability | Commercial | Commercial | Commercial | Commuter | Commuter | Commuter |
| Display | Tri-Color | Tri-Color | Tri-Color | Tri-Color | Inverted | Tri-Color |
| High Gain 7" Antenna | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Updated In-Depth User's Guide | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 6.5 x 8.3 inches |
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| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| ASIN | B007UYKG4E |
| Item model number | UV-5R |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,129 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Special features | Uhf |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Color | Black |
| Whats in the box | BAOFENG UV-5R VHF/UHF Dual Band Radio 144-148 420-450Mhz Transceiver |
| Manufacturer | BaoFeng |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2012 |
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Customers like the value, range, performance, and quality of the two way radio. For example, they mention it's well built, works well in both bands, and has a good battery life. That said, some complain about the frequency and ease of use.
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Customers find the radio to be the best value for money. They say it has a very good speaker and affordable accessories. They also say it packs more punch for the dollar than any currently on the market. Customers also say the radio has s a learning curve but is well worth it for the peace of mind it provides. They describe it as a low cost handy talky that competes with the big brands. Overall, customers say it's an excellent buy for the cash strapped ham.
"...In summary it is evident that at this time this radio packs more punch for the dollar than any currently on the market and that alone is something..." Read more
"...For a radio around $50.00 it is an excellent buy for the cash strapped ham...." Read more
"...The very low price means it is easily replaceable if harm does come to it, even on a budget...." Read more
"...Definitely worth the money.***********UPDATE 9/10/13..." Read more
Customers like the range of the two-way radio. They mention it has a great range and high quality reception. Some say it's a good little radio with lots of features and a first step into hand held HAM radios. They also say it has better audio and frequency coverage. Overall, customers find it to be an effective and easy to use product.
"...The charger is quite sturdy and provides lots of information as to the status of the charger to include a red power light on the transformer to..." Read more
"...Better audio by far, and better frequency coverage as well...." Read more
"...The radio functions well with clear audio and a decent range. The antenna leaves a little to be desired as well. I think I have 8 of these now...." Read more
"...out in the HAM radio hobby and you want something inexpensive but effective and easy to use...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the two way radio. They say it works well in both bands, and is a useful product. Customers are also happy with the overall performance and clarity of these little radios.
"...the needed features and then some (flashlight, alarm), and functions well on RX and TX...." Read more
"I’ve bought 4 Baofeng radios over the last decade. All worked great. All open repeaters my Yaesu FT-60 with Diamond antenna can’t...." Read more
"...The stubbie does work great when placed atop a mini UHF adapter and mated up with RG59 with an air wound 1:1 choke/balun about 14" wound around..." Read more
"Works quite well and worth the price...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the two way radio. They say it's well built, has a solid receive and transmit distance, and holds up ok. Some say it runs strong and is stable. Overall, customers say it is a good starter radio for new hams and a backup for experienced ham.
"...Now to the review.This transceiver is very nicely made...." Read more
"...But don't let the size fool you, this thing is built like a brick. Dropping it from the top of a locomotive only put a few scratches in the plastic...." Read more
"...This is generally good quality all the way around, except for the included antenna (which I replaced with a better one)...." Read more
"...Overall, this BaoFeng UV-5R radio is well built, sturdy, long battery life, loud and clear speaker, lots of features, looks great, better than the..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the two way radio. They mention that it lasts a long time for receiving and standby only with no transmitting. Some say that the battery hasn't died yet.
"...The 1800ma battery supplied was fully charged on arrival and lasts a long time compared to batteries in my other HT's...." Read more
"...1000mw. First time I owned a radio this loud.1800mAh Battery for long standby time and a decent talk time.Earpiece Microphone...." Read more
"...Great audio, decent battery life, though I recommend the extended battery, or car adapter...." Read more
"...Battery lasts a long time for receiving and standby only with no transmitting. Much cheaper than a scanner if you don't need anything fancy...." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the two way radio. They say it is clear, crisp, and loud. They also appreciate the long battery life, clear speaker, and affordable accessories. Customers also mention that it has local repeaters solidly with little to no noise and no chirp or key clicks of any kind.
"...Tons of features, small, rugged, fits nice in the hand, loud, kinda cheesy looking, powerful and best of all in my opinion the receive sensitivity..." Read more
"...Green/Red square LED to indicate Rx/Tx respectively.Very loud receiving speaker. 1000mw. First time I owned a radio this loud...." Read more
"...Great audio, decent battery life, though I recommend the extended battery, or car adapter...." Read more
"...Though the bands sound like ghost towns on the included walky antenna. I think internet kind of killed HAM...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the two way radio. Some mention it's very easy to program, user friendly, and has an easy to understand instructional manual. However, others say that it'll be confusing to program at first, and the manual is really hard to use.
"...about a tenth of what I paid for the ICOM's, and with CHIRP, programming is easier than anything I have ever programmed...." Read more
"...with the somewhat lacking instruction manual. Some features in the programming cannot be accessed without using a program..." Read more
"...Programming in frequency mode is fairly simple...." Read more
"...Drop-in Charger.Cons:Very limited manual.Difficult/tedious programming scheme...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the frequency of the two-way radio. They mention that it does not operate at stated frequencies, picks up 100% noise, and cannot transmit on FRS/GMRS frequencies. They also say that it can only program in the top display frequency and that it doesn't have the frequencies listed on the back.
"...Can't program channel skip (channel lockout) in the radio without cable/software/computer..." Read more
"...you will be able to. No digital, not working with APCO 25, just analogic..." Read more
"Shows that it will program for 134.000-149.999 but it will not program below 150.000. I checked the advertisement to make sure I had not misordered...." Read more
"...With the new firmware you are unable to transmit on FRS/GMRS frequencies, even if you use CHIRP and a $20 programming cable...." Read more
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it almost makes one believe that cheaper is better. The UV-5R with all its voice prompts and colored lights is
hard not to like. Tons of features, small, rugged, fits nice in the hand, loud, kinda cheesy looking, powerful and best of all in my opinion the receive sensitivity makes this little handheld a favorite amongst the titans.
sensitivity reading On VHF, 145MHz, -129dBm. On UHF, 435MHz, -126dBm.
Firmware version on my radio is BFB293 which I believe is the latest and that few people have to date.
120918N B5R0001
U P D A T E APRIL 1 2013 latest firmware version is BRB297...You can now buy 220mhz factory version..
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My radio arrived with some channels already programmed (and battery charged) and I believe this is common for quality control tests at the factory
and not that the radio was a return from another user.
Multiple colors available. Black,red,Yellow,Camo...NOT WATER RESISTANT.
Using the same antenna on an adapter ( and not a true way to test/compare radios) I found that the Baofeng UV-5R pulled out a few signals that my icom, kenwood and yaesu dual
band Ht's could not hear although at a cost of being a little extra greedy in reacting to undesired interference from
other sources close by like computers and other electronic devices. As Antenna's go the one that comes with this radio is
neither a long range or a stubby short range model, Incorporates SMA MALE thread which is unusual, and is a stiff non-bendable model that performs in the mid range . Although using a higher efficiency antenna offers better performance my needs are that I prefer to use a stubby antenna for short range communications and thus makes the size profile of my unit
even smaller for concealment which is what I like/need. I bought a FEMALE TO MALE adapter at radio shack for $4.00 to use my many aquired female SMA antennas ..so no sweat With optional antennas you may need to add a washer to the base
of the antenna as many antenna's do not screw down flush to the top of the radio.
The MODULATION is clear, crisp, and loud so much so often it sounds like you are on a base unit. You do have to speak up close into the mike and as such background/wind noise is filtered out to my liking. The speaker output is LOUD and clear.
This could be because this transciever incorporates a DSP/SDR design (digital)
I seem to be in the minority on the difficult programming issue many have in having played with so many small HT's on the market, finding most with programming quirks, and found this unit to be fairly easy to program
with the somewhat lacking instruction manual. Some features in the programming cannot be accessed without using a program
cable/software and I find this to be a small issue although others may find it a pain. The most noticeable exclusion in
programming options not available through direct keyboard programming is the assignment of ALPHA TAGS which can only be performed with cable and external software connection. And I guess I should mention that you cannot directly program 2.5 KHZ without rounding up and then hitting the up or down frequency key to land on a 2.5KHZ freq you wanted in the first place. In others words you have to use the step sequence rather than a direct keyboard input. I like to have the FM radio/priority function turned off in many cases and the programming cable is nec to do this.. I like the split repeater capabilty.
My UV-5R came with the optional ear bud mic and I found the modulation to be slightly louder with this external mic. The belt clip supplied is built sturdy enough for most uses but the spring may not have enough torque in heavy use... Although I did not buy the unit because of the built in flash light and would have preferred a White light LED over the blue one that is incorporated, I actually found it useful.
The lighted keyboard is nice!
The LCD has issues in both high and cold temps it seems and every lcd display is different in that regard... so don't expect to see the readout in 30 degree or extremely hot temps as it will fade out.
The 1800ma battery supplied was fully charged on arrival and lasts a long time compared to batteries in my other HT's.
The charger is quite sturdy and provides lots of information as to the status of the charger to include a red power light on the transformer to confirm the unit is plugged in to an active outlet. This 1800ma battery took a little over 4 hours to fully recharge from the 400ma charger once exhausted. From what I understand the battery has to be exhausted and recharged 3 times before attaining it's highest performance.
Can't charge without drop-in charger .. CIG lighter battery eliminator pack avail but has very short coiled cable.
Extended size battery packs are available. AA and AAA battery packs available..
The three bar battery power indicator on the radio is not linear as once you get down to the last bar the battery is almost ready to exhaust and by the time the low battery warning kicks in you have nothing left.The audible voice warning will quickly wear both the radio and you out as it quickly repeats over and over. The voice mode can make you want to hit the radio with a hammer in a few circumstances but it also has it's advantages I must admit ...dammed if u do and dammed if u don't.
The signal indicator on receive mode only indicates that the squelch has been broken and IS NOT A RELATIVE STRENGTH INDICATOR, it is either full bars or no bars.. On transmit mode it shows full 5 bars when keying out no matter what ,
including with no antenna attached!!! So in summary no RF signal/power meter.
The TRANSMIT button is not only large but is extremely touchy and accidental transmissions WILL HAPPEN so be
careful especially if tuned to frequencies you are not authorized to xmit on.
Can't see both Frequency and Name at the same time
The VOX control level adjustment is not linear and seems like only 1 or 2 adjustment levels.
Can still turn the volume down when locked.
Most buttons will stop a scan when locked.
The Call button will still switch to FM radio mode when locked.
THE CHANNEL SCANNING MODE IS VERY SLOW so don't expect it to be good at catching multiple activity without a long lag time.
Can't program channel skip (channel lockout) in the radio without cable/software/computer
The display is very nice, dot matrix, and you can choose 3 different colors (purple,orange,blue) in a conbination of ways. (IE.different color for TX,RX,and stand by).
The panic/alarm feature is easily accidently activated when trying to engage the FM radio feature.
One of the many features that I like is the radio ID mode which allows you to set an ID number (only from computer software) for the transceiver so anyone listening with the same capability can know who/what radio is transmitting.
Although the scan mode speed is incredibly SLOW I like that the programming allows for a long customized delay time so that you don't jump out of
delayed keyups in a conversation.
On a fresh battery and a digital RF power meter I measured readings of 4.9 - 5.4 watts across the vhf band from 136mhz to 174mhz. My UV-5R came with UHF coverage from 400mhz to 520MHZ with no breaks in xmt and I understand that with external software programming
addition frequencies can be obtained. .
The UV-5R also includes the capability to cover the FM commercial radio band (MONO) and I was amazed how well the unit picks up stations even with the mid-range antenna supplied, utilizing a longer antenna results in a remarkable ability to pull in the weak stations. My unit stores up to 25 FM commercial radio channels (VIA computer software) although I have read reviews where some do not, maybe it is the specific firmware version that controls this capability? I had zero problems with using a programming cable and software on my windows 7 computer, apparently others have.
The radio is built quite ruggedly AS I HAVE DROPPED MINE SEVERAL TIMES ON THE CEMENT AND HARD FLOOR AND NO PROBLEMS.
Like with most products of this kind built in China, (and at such a extremely cheap price) quality control may be lacking and thus YOUR tranciever may have issues...while many/most do not.. It seems like the lemons get the most feedback..I have had no problems with the several UV-5R's that I have recieved.
In summary it is evident that at this time this radio packs more punch for the dollar than any currently on the market and that alone is something worth writing about..
This transceiver is very nicely made. I would thought that for the price it would be broken easily espeically when it came with a strap, ear/microphone and a charger. Now this transceiver is not for the beginner ham who doesn't have experience with programming this radio. It is highly suggested that if you buy this rig, that you get a programming cable so it is easier to program. Since the repeater offset is only good in Frequency mode, channel mode it does not save to memory.
In order to save to memory you first put in the RECEIVE frequency then Transmit frequency. Now be sure to put in the T-CTS (menu 13) or if the repeater transmits a tone then you set the R-CTS (Menu 11) For example 147.280 uses CTCSS then you would set Menu 11 and Menu 13 to the same tone. which is set in each menu item and it always starts from 67.0 even if it is set to say 100.0 good The good thing is you can type the tone in eg. 1035 will input the tone of 103.5hz before saving to the memory. Then after saving that you then have to set the offset frequency which will be 147.880 and save it to the same memory channel. When you save the receive frequency into the memory it will confirm by saying "Receiving memory." and the offset frequency by saying "Transmitting memory" and to confirm the settings exit the menu and switch to Memory mode and go to the channel you saved. It will show a +- on the top of the display. Then if all is set right you should be able to access the repeater.
You have to repeat this for every channel you program. It is fine if you have 5 repeaters in your area, but very tedious if you have 25. This is why the usb programming cable is a must. This package has the handstrap even though it does not state that like other sellers do. For a radio around $50.00 it is an excellent buy for the cash strapped ham. Also a huge suggestion if you need to hear the repeater tail you must turn the STE from 5(ms) to 0(MENU 35) and RP_STE to off (MENU 36) and RPT_RL (MENU 37)
Pros:
Bright display.
Flashlight Feature (tap MONI to turn on and off this is NOT in the manual)
FM Radio Feature (Tap CALL to turn on and off this too is NOT in the manual)
5W/1W Transmitter both bands.
Dual-Watch (Suggesting that you set your TRANSMIT BAND TO A or B not OFF in MENU 34 otherwise you may transmit on the wrong band)
Color led display for TX/RX/Idle (Orange/Blue/Purple) Menu settings 29-31
Green/Red square LED to indicate Rx/Tx respectively.
Very loud receiving speaker. 1000mw. First time I owned a radio this loud.
1800mAh Battery for long standby time and a decent talk time.
Earpiece Microphone. (watch the volume level it can blast your ear out)
Drop-in Charger.
Cons:
Very limited manual.
Difficult/tedious programming scheme.
F-SMA (Reverse SMA) can be adapted from F-SMA to M-SMA for wider compatibility with an adapter there are also F-SMA to BNC as well as F-SMA to SO-239 ones that can expand types of antennas used.
This has an unlocked transmitting range on both bands so be careful if you use as a scanner, you may accidently transmit in areas you are not authorized.
Slow Scanning speed despite what the manual says.
The only qualm I have is programming frequencies in channel mode. You can program them on the radio's built in keypad, but the process is extremely long and difficult to do. I plan on getting the USB programming cable in the future to ease the process using the computer and compatible software to program the channels (and assign names, which you can only do through computer programming)
The best part is that I'm not going to cry if this radio gets beaten up or even destroyed (by rain, drops, electrical damage), unlike how I would be with the $100-$300 competitors. The very low price means it is easily replaceable if harm does come to it, even on a budget.
If you are just getting into HAM radio, this is a great affordable option. My recommendation is to use the BaoFeng UV-5R group on Yahoo to help you along (as the manual is not too helpful).
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