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BAOFENG BF-F8HP (UV-5R 3rd Gen) 8-Watt Dual Band Two-Way Radio (136-174MHz VHF & 400-520MHz UHF) Includes Full Kit with Large Battery

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Brand BAOFENG
Color Black
Number of Channels 1000
Special Feature Only BaoFeng Tech is Authorized to Resell, Software and Downloads Available at: https://baofengtech.com/bf-f8hp See more
Frequency Range VHF
Talking Range Maximum 50 Mile
Tuner Technology UHF, VHF
Voltage 7.4 Volts, 110 Volts
Water Resistance Level Waterproof
Product Dimensions 2"D x 2"W x 10.5"H

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  • Upgrades from our Previous Generation UV-5R: Twice the Output Power (8 watts up from 4 watts output), New Hardened Durable Radio Shell, 30% Larger Battery, V-85 High Gain Antenna (Twice the Antenna Performance), USA Support + In-depth User Guide Included; A PC03 FTDI Programming Cable is Recommended for Easier PC Programming
  • High / Med / Low Power Settings (8W, 4W, 1W); Frequency Range: VHF: 136-174 MHz(Rx/Tx). UHF: 400-520 MHz(Rx/Tx); Broad (Wide) / Narrowband (Narrow) Selectable
  • The BF-F8HP was designed in the USA and because not everyone is a radio-expert we really wanted to focus on providing an easier user experience! That starts with the new in-depth manual that guides you through the capabilities and customization of the BF-F8HP. On top of that the BF-F8HP also includes exclusive concierge customer help and warranty support. This concierge service is only available on select BaoFeng models such as the BF-F8HP, UV-82HP, and UV-5X3
  • Kit Includes: BF-F8HP, 2100mAh Battery, V-85 Dual Band Antenna, CH-5 Charger, CH-5 110V Adapter, Earpiece Kit, Wrist Strap, Belt Clip, User Manual
  • BTECH is proud to be in the USA, which allows you to have the best available local support for any issue that may arise. BTECH only engineers and develops radio products. That brand focus allows you to have the best available radios and accessories with the most features, with real USA warranty and support.
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The BaoFeng BF-F8HP

High power at an affordable price! Feel free to take your radio with you anywhere you go! No other radio can compare against our capabilities, affordability, and concierge service!

The BF-F8HP Adds More than Just 8 Watt Power Output

The Next Generation UV-5R

The BF-F8HP is a dual band handheld radio that improves on the UV-5R with more transmit power based on a new generation chipset - along with new concierge service.

Beyond the 3 Power Levels (1, 4, 8 watt) it also includes: a new 2000mAh Battery, an in-depth user guide, concierge support, and the High Gain V-85 Antenna. All while still maintaining full backward accessory compatibility with all prior UV-5R accessories.

The BF-F8HP has the latest N5R-340A firmware not available on any other model.

30% Larger Battery

The BF-F8HP includes a new battery pack that still provides a long lasting radio experience; even while using high power.

Average Battery Life:

UV-5R High (4W): 18 Hours.

BF-F8HP High (8W): 20 Hours.

BF-F8HP Mid (5W): 24 Hours.

The large battery gives you peace of mind to use the built-In flashlight or even the built in FM radio - and still have the power to communicate throughout the day without recharging.

In Depth Documentation and Concierge Support

The BF-F8HP was designed in the USA and because not everyone is a radio-expert we really wanted to focus on providing an easier user experience! That starts with the new in-depth manual that guides you through the capabilities and customization of the BF-F8HP. On top of that the BF-F8HP also includes exclusive concierge customer help and warranty support. This concierge service is only available on select BaoFeng models such as the BF-F8HP.

What's All Included?

BaoFeng BF-F8HP.

2000mAh Battery.

V-85 Antenna.

Power Adapter.

Earpiece.

Belt Clip.

Hand Strap.

Battery Charger.

User Manual.

1 Year Complimentary Concierge Service and Warranty Support. (Conditions apply. Kindly contact customer care/website for further information).

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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
Frequency Range (mhz) VHF (136-174), UHF (400-520) VHF (136-174), UHF (400-520) VHF (130-179.99), 1.25M (222-225.99), UHF (400-520.99) VHF (136-174), UHF (400-520) VHF (136-174), UHF (400-520) VHF (136-174), UHF (400-520)
Case Durability Commercial Commercial Commercial Commuter Commuter Commuter
Push-to-Talk: Single, Dual, or Both Both Both Single Single Single Single
Display Tri-Color Tri-Color Tri-Color Tri-Color Inverted Tri-Color
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FCC Part 90 Licensed and Compliant for Commercial Applications
High Gain 7" Antenna
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    BAOFENG BF-F8HP (UV-5R 3rd Gen) 8-Watt Dual Band Two-Way Radio (136-174MHz VHF & 400-520MHz UHF) Includes Full Kit with Large Battery

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    Product Description

    The Most Powerful One Yet: BaoFeng BF-F8HP (High Power)

    The BF-F8HP is the most powerful BaoFeng capable of transmitting 8 watts!

    A PC03 FTDI Programming Cable is Recommended for Easier PC Programming


    The BF-F8HP is the third and final generation of the UV-5R. Some new features found in the BF-F8HP are the three selectable power levels (Low - 1w, Med - 4/5w, High-7/8w); the BF-F8HP has a better high-gain antenna (7") that was not available in earlier models; the BF-F8HP also brings back the customizable tri-color display that was not found in second generation UV-5Rs. The BF-F8HP also comes with a Full IN-DEPTH 76 Page User Manual that will help you get aquatinted with all the New Features!

    Much like its little brothers (the BF-F8+ and the UV-5R) the BF-F8HP maintains full cross accessory compatibility with all previous UV-5R accessories.

    SPECIFICATIONS:
    Color: Black
    Model: New BAOFENG BF-F8HP
    Battery: 2000mAh, 7.4v, Li-ion
    Frequency Range: 136-174MHz and 400-520MHz (TX/RX)
    Antenna: High Gain Dual Band Antenna 7" Antenna
    Mode of operation: Simple or semi-duplex
    Transmitter Output power: 8W/5W / 1W (Max 8W)
    Modulation Mode: 16k F3E / 11k F3E
    Maximum deviation: <5kHz(Wide) / <2.5kHz(Narrow) CTCSS/DCS deviation: 0.5+/-0.1kHz(Wide) / 0.3+/-0.1kHz(Narrow)
    Intermediation distortion:
    Included:
    BF-F8HP
    7.4V 2000mahLi-ion Battery Pack
    Antenna
    Belt Clip
    Hand Strap
    Earphone
    ***NEW IN-Depth Manual
    Desktop Charger (110V)
    Programming Tips and Help Provided at Miklor

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    Customers like the battery life, size, value, and reception of the two way radio. For example, they mention it holds full battery for over 3 days backpacking, it's small, compact, and easy to use. They appreciate the sound quality, performance, and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use.

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    Customers like the quality of the two way radio. They say it is well built, reliable, and a great little radio for someone just starting out. They also mention that it exceeds their expectations in quality feel and use.

    "...choice as my first Amateur Radio “rig” considering its low cost, reliability, expanded frequency options, all-in-one bundle from the factory..." Read more

    "...In a wet environment, it holds up quite well. I left the window of my lory open and it rained that night. The next day I saw the radio wet...." Read more

    "...But what I found out it is a decent enough radio with a few hitches. First issue is the menu tree and how you have to program the radio...." Read more

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    Customers find the radio to be a great bang for the buck. They say the quality is amazing for the price. Customers also say the accessories are cheap and easy to find.

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    Customers like the performance of the two way radio. They mention it works exceptionally well for their respective bands, and the UHF. They also appreciate the good function sets, excellent frequency, and easy programming. The radios work perfect with the stock antenna and are great for operating a dozer or skid loader.

    "...bit by wolves and buried by the wolves, and though a bit rough, it still works great! It is an incredible buy for the very economical price." Read more

    "...nice feeling buttons and knobs, and more importantly, they performed on air wonderfully...." Read more

    "...4W, 8W. I'm using it on a homebrew 1/2 wave dipole and it works great on this antenna...." Read more

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    Customers like the reception of the two-way radio. They say it has great sound quality, and the signal is stronger. They are also pleased with how well it receives local FM radio broadcasts, and say the extra watts on the radio helps get their signal out.

    "...Amazingly, the communication was very clear. At 16 kilometers..." Read more

    "...You can tune into thousands of frequencies. Receive local FM radio, and transmit much further than any walkie. Especially if you use a repeater...." Read more

    "...One signal will come in perfectly clear, then the response (on the same channel, through the same repeater, without going through a scan again)..." Read more

    "...The short stubs are convenient because of their size, but range is generally limited, and it is near impossible to hit repeaters unless one has..." Read more

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    Customers like the battery life of the two way radio. They mention that it holds full battery for over 3 days backpacking, and it offers excellent power and clarity even in noisy situations. The larger battery is great, and double the power of its predecessor. The case is more rugged. It also claims to have higher wattage than standard HT radio power.

    "...options, all-in-one bundle from the factory packaging, higher than standard HT radio power and the large number of less expensive accessories..." Read more

    "...Faster scan, way less interference, and double the power of its predecessor. The case is more rugged...." Read more

    "...-Good battery life...." Read more

    "...No way to charge the battery outside of using the dock...." Read more

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    Customers like the sound quality of the two way radio. They say it has a loud enough speaker and great transmit power. They also appreciate the super voice noise reduction mode, and the ability to monitor. The radio offers excellent power and clarity even in noisy situations. Customers also like the little features, like an audio announcement of the keys you are hitting. They can easily listen to the local repeaters that are about ten miles away. They mention that the volume control is great.

    "...-Good speaker and microphone. People say I sound clear on the air and the speaker has a nice warm tone, not a tinny small tone like you might expect..." Read more

    "...So I picked up one of these. Amazing. The audio output is incredible, and once you get the hang of the menu system not too hard to manipulate -..." Read more

    "...the inexpensive BaoFeng speaker/mic reportedly produced extremely muffled audio on the receive end when I tested it so I will not be using it...." Read more

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    Customers like the size of the two way radio. They say it is small, compact, and easy to use. They also mention that it fits nicely in their shirt or jacket pocket. Some customers also say that the battery and belt clip fit perfectly.

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    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the two way radio. Some mention that it allows for easy programming, operation and power, while others say that it's difficult to program manually and confusing to set offsets, pl, and the repeater information.

    "...Otherwise, the manual is excellent and will tell you everything you need to know about maximizing the capabilities of this well designed dual band..." Read more

    "...Everything is really easy to program, except you have to remember to enter the repeater input frequency, even after you enter the offset positive..." Read more

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    First thing, remembered my uncle from Cal that chatted with his friends in Co. Was cool and I was a kid.40 yrs later decided to give this a go remembered him saying if it gets bad learn this.There are tons of help videos that get you going. The way to communicate if it hits the fan folks. Going to look for local operators or clubs and go from there. Ham General license and GMRC. Looking forward to this.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2017
    As a “brand new” HAM Operator, I bought the BaoFeng BF-F8HP because BaoFeng Tech (aka Pofung) radios and their accessories were recommended as great “starter” dual band (2M/440 MHz) handheld transceivers (HT) for a new HAM Operator’s “first radio”. BaoFeng HAM radios and accessories cost significantly less than most other Amateur HT radio brands with equivalent dual band (2M/440 MHz) capabilities. The BF-F8HP model can also transmit more power (~8 Watts) than most other brands that transmit the more or less “standard” HT maximum of 5 Watts. How BaoFeng managed to produce almost 8 Watts of power out of such a tiny radio simply amazes me. This 3rd Generation BaoFeng BF-F8HP radio can also be programmed to receive commercial broadcast FM radio stations and National Weather Service (NWS) NOAA All-Weather radio broadcasts (here is an Internet website URL address to find NWS NOAA radio stations in your area - http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/coverage/station_listing.html). In addition, FRS and GMRS radio service frequencies can also be programmed into this radio (note - the BF-F8HP radio is not FCC approved to transmit on FRS or GMRS channel frequencies). This radio’s large 2100 mAh rechargeable lithium-Ion battery powers it for many more hours than you would think is possible. Battery use time also depends on how much time is spent transmitting at its 1, 4 or 8 Watt setting with lower transmit power use obviously allowing the battery to last longer. My BF-F8HP factory package came with the radio, the 2100 mAh battery, an optional belt clip, an optional wrist strap, an improved BaoFeng V-85 antenna and a 110v desk battery charger with a wall-wart “plug-in”. A bonus accessory (also in the box) was a handy earpiece speaker/microphone cable that incorporates a tiny microphone with a push to talk (PTT) button and a lapel clip on the cable. I haven’t quite figured out how to install the included foam ear pad on it (it doesn’t seem to have an opening) but this “over the back of the ear” hook design works for me even though I use “in the ear canal” hearing aids. This apparently “bonus” accessory did not show on the box and it wasn’t on the User Manual’s list or pictured under “What’s in the box”. The 78-page User Manual that came with my BF-F8HP radio made it relatively easy for this “new” HAM Operator to learn how to program it for both Simplex and Duplex (i.e., repeater) communications. I would have come up to speed more quickly if I had followed the included BF-F8HP User Manual more carefully. At the bottom of the first page the Manual states “PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE”. I highly recommend that buyers of this radio follow that instruction step; especially guys like me who typically only read the pages we are interested in reading (erroneously believing that we will be able to “crank up” a new radio and use it more quickly that way). Had I followed the Manual’s advice, I would have more quickly learned how to manually program my BF-F8HP. I also would have avoided some frustration I experienced when I initially attempted to manually program it “incorrectly” using the lower display (only use the UPPER display to manually program this radio!). I would have preferred that the manual was more intuitively sequenced to reduce the need to page-jump back and forth during the learning process. Otherwise, the manual is excellent and will tell you everything you need to know about maximizing the capabilities of this well designed dual band HT radio. If you buy a BF-F8HP radio, I highly recommend that you also buy the optional USB Programming Cable that BaoFeng makes for it (the cable does not come with the radio and must be ordered separately). With that USB cable you can more easily and more quickly program the BF-F8HP radio using a Windows computer. Even though the BF-F8HP manual teaches the manual programming process, using a computer to program this radio makes programming it much faster and easier. The computer programming option also allows a 7-character “Name” to be entered for each channel (for example, personal names for Simplex channels and Repeater locations for Duplex channels). Channel names cannot be programmed into the radio manually but the radio will display the computer-entered Channel names if “Display Mode (A)” and/or the “Display Mode (B)” under “Settings” is changed to “Name”. I set my “Display Mode (A)” to “Name” (the upper display) and kept the lower display “Display Mode (B)” setting at the default setting as “Frequency”. By doing so I can display both if I put the same channel on both displays. If the Channel “Name” is left blank during the computer programming, the channel’s Frequency will display even though the Display Mode for that display is set to “Name”. BoaFeng also sells the software necessary to use the USB Programming Cable but I chose to download the free CHIRP software that is available from Miklor.com. The CHIRP software for the BF-F8HP radio is very easy to download, understand and use. In my “new HAM Operator” opinion, I agree with the recommendations that the BaoFeng BF-F8HP is a great radio to start with for new Amateur Radio Operators. It is also an inexpensive (and more powerful) backup radio option for “old” HAMS that currently only have “standard” 5 Watt HT radios. In addition, the BF-F8HP also seems to be a perfect all-in-one “bug-out” radio package due to its dual band (2M/440 MHz), FM Broadcast, NWS NOAA, FRS/GMRS and emergency services frequency capabilities coupled with its powerful 2100 mAh factory battery and optional 3800 mAh battery. I have thoroughly enjoyed my BF-F8HP so far and I plan to use it with my homemade “Tape Measure” 2M antenna during Fox-Hunts and my general dual band HT radio needs. In my opinion he BF-F8HP radio is well made (my XYL accidentally dropped mine on a hard tile floor with no damage other than the battery released with no damage to it either). The BF-F8HP radio is sold as a complete “ready to go” package as it comes from the factory. There is also a large variety of optional accessories for this radio that greatly extend its utility. I bought two different larger (higher gain) attachable antennas, the larger 3800 mAh battery and additional power options for mine. The attachable 15-inch Nagoya dual band antenna I bought allows me to easily work a 2M Repeater 18 miles away. The larger BaoFeng 3800 mAh lithium-ion battery is about an inch longer than the factory battery and is designed and shaped to fit the radio like a glove. I also bought the BaoFeng 12v cigarette lighter cable that enables “plug-in” vehicle power. If you plan to use the BF-F8HP with dual band vehicle and/or base station antennas, be sure to buy a flexible antenna cable to minimize the physical stress on this small radio’s antenna connector. Antenna cables for the BF-F8HP require a FEMALE SMA connector to attach to the radio and whatever connector fits your vehicle or base station antenna cable on the other end (typically a FEMALE SO-239 connector). I also bought BaoFeng’s handheld microphone and cable so I could use my BF-F8HP in my vehicle without having to hold the radio attached to the antenna cable to transmit while driving. The BaoFeng handheld microphone comes with a lapel clip on the cable which makes it virtually “hands-free” with the BF-F8HP clipped to a belt or attached to the top of a backpack to get the antenna higher in the air. Unfortunately the inexpensive BaoFeng speaker/mic reportedly produced extremely muffled audio on the receive end when I tested it so I will not be using it. I've ordered a codeRED Signal 21-K speaker/mic that cost almost as much as the radio to use instead. Otherwise my “new" HAM experience with the BF-F8HP radio indicates that this dual band HT radio was indeed the perfect choice as my first Amateur Radio “rig” considering its low cost, reliability, expanded frequency options, all-in-one bundle from the factory packaging, higher than standard HT radio power and the large number of less expensive accessories available to enhance its utility. I highly recommend the BF-F8HP for new as well as more experienced HAM Operators.

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    Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016
    So far so good, my advice to buyers spend the $20 on the correct programming cable. Utilize the CHIRP software and you'll be able to easily program your radio automatically as opposed to manually; it's a HUGE time saver. I'm studying for my Technician's license now so I can get the chance to transmit and make contacts but for now I'm just listening to taffic in my area. Invest in a better handheld antenna(dual-band) and one for your vehicle and you'll have more flexibility and fun with this radio; I purchased the Nagoya NA-771 and a Tram BR-180 respectively.
    For the new HAM the CHIRP software has access to repeater resources such as "RadioReference.com and RepeaterBook.net". Repeaterbook.net has the most current public accessible repeaters listed in the US. While in CHIRP select the "Radio" tab, then "Import from data source", then select "RepeaterBook". Then a pop up window will appear and you can then select from the state, county, and frequency band. Each repeater out there is setup differently and this is where the programming cable becomes very useful. Once you've selected your inputs you can then select the repeaters you want access to.
    VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: If you decide to import repeaters from, let's say 2 meters and the 70 cm bands, each time you access these bands for an area they will be listed 1 through however many that's. listed. Once you've imported the repeaters for 2 meters the 70 cm band will list 1 through how many that are listed. There will be a conflict with your memory channels if you utilize the same channel numbers for the 2 bands. So whichever band you decide to program first start with 1 and then annotate the last channel used in that band. Once you start to download the next band begin that sequence with the number after the last one you just programmed(If you stopped at channel 10 on 2 meters start with 11 on 70cm). You do this from the list of available repeaters from the "Import from file" pop up. You will see the following tabs at the top of the page: Inport, To, From, Name, Frequency, and Comment. Start by unchecking all the boxes from the "Import" tab then find the repeater(s) you want and and then double click in the number field of the "To" tab and change the number in sequence starting from the number after the last number saved in your previous frequency band i.e. 10 for 2 meters, so this set for 70 cm will begin with 11 and so on. Once you have changed the numbers to the repeaters you want saved then select the corresponding repeater by selecting it from the "Import" tab(recheck the box). Once you have all the repeaters you want then click "OK" at the bottom of the page. This will then load the repeaters sequentially back to the main page. From here you will then need to secure the programming to your radio and then click on the "Radio" tab at the top of the page then select "Upload To Radio", the software will then prompt you to do a few things with your radio, it basically comes down to you powering on your radio, ensuring your radio is not tuned to an active frequency, and then it asks you to remove the antenna. Once you've completed these tasks click OK or upload. You will see a blue or green light appear on your radio which indicates the information is being uploaded. Once everything has finished loading disconnect the radio cable from the radio ONLY. Reconnect your antenna and select your memory channels by pressing the VFO/MR button on your radio to verify the channels have been saved and then scan or scroll through them to see if you can hear any traffic in your area. Don't be discourage if you don't hear anything right away because ther may not be anyone chatting at that time. But if you have time just hold your scan button until it's start scanning in your memory settings and sit back and wait, you'll hear something soon.

    Just a few more steps, Go back to CHIRP and save your imported data by selecting "File" at the top left corner of the page and click "Save" if you want to keep the file named as is or click "Save as" and name the file yourself. You are now finished with programming your radio. This may sound like a lot to do but you would have to multiply this process by each repeater you would want to load manually.
    One more quick note if you want to make any changes afterwards reconnect your radio to the programming cable and your PC, select the "Radio" tab and then select Download from radio and go from there. I hope this helps someone. If you get the programming cable and download the CHIRP software and follow these instructions you will be good to go to in getting started with access to repeaters and listening to traffic. REMEMBER, YOU CANNOT TRANSMIT UNTIL YOU'VE EARN YOUR TEXHNICIAN'S LICENSE. Good luck, I hope this was a help to many.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
    Update……. I finally saw a great video on how to upload custom local frequencies from Radio Reference. Now my radio does work well and does function nicely as a scanner. I ordered one and a load of accessories after watching several videos about how this radio is the best thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately in my situation it is useless. I guess because my house is in a valley, I get absolutely no reception. The fire, police, and township departments are within 2 miles of my house, but i can’t get anything from them either (even after programming their frequencies and trying an aftermarket 4ft antenna). I wish I could return it all, but I tossed all of the boxes. I’ll keep the radio in my truck. Maybe one day I’ll be able to tune someone in while on the road.
    Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
    I've used this off and for months since I bought it, mainly to be a backup for my work radios. I was able to program our channels after some fiddling for full Rx and Tx, and as long as I've had it, I've only charged it once. The battery probably wouldn't last so long with constant use, but keeping it in my truck and monitoring our radios as long as I have, I'm surprised how long I haven't had to charge it. Somewhat difficult to get setup but useful once you figure things out.
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    Octavio
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 2, 2024
    Al principio dudaba por la marca pero son realmente increíbles, nos dió un alcance en montaña superior a los 7km. Realmente buenos
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 31, 2022
    So I got the Baofeng for local ham use and to additionally use as a scanner. The radio arrived really quickly and worked perfectly out the box.
    The seller did mistakenly send the wrong battery (I ordered the high capacity one and received an ordinary capacity one) but I was able to contact them straight away and they offered to send out the correct battery free of charge, making sure I was well informed throughout.

    I would suggest getting the programming cable and using chirp to program the radio however if you want to operate outside the normal frequencies.
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2023
    Brilliant customer service, and a fantastic radio, can't wait to use the radio and see whats possible with it.
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    D. J. W. Bailey
    3.0 out of 5 stars Model details matter, so check carefully on arrival
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2022
    This is a very cheap walkie talkie, and you get what you pay for. Its for bug out bags and emergencies and for adventure activities. It also requires a licence in the UK. So it pays to check against the exact item that arrives. Check packaging, battery, Firmware, model S/N, and labels as well as any design features. The shipper responds very fast to any issues, so 5* for service and understanding that you just don't take risks with equipment that can get you a £5,000 fine from OFCOM if it malfunctions.
    Mine shipped with a 1800mAh battery, which seller dealt with. Note also grille and fascia and display were not same as UK/EU model. Again, seller dealt with.
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    3.0 out of 5 stars Model details matter, so check carefully on arrival
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2022
    This is a very cheap walkie talkie, and you get what you pay for. Its for bug out bags and emergencies and for adventure activities. It also requires a licence in the UK. So it pays to check against the exact item that arrives. Check packaging, battery, Firmware, model S/N, and labels as well as any design features. The shipper responds very fast to any issues, so 5* for service and understanding that you just don't take risks with equipment that can get you a £5,000 fine from OFCOM if it malfunctions.
    Mine shipped with a 1800mAh battery, which seller dealt with. Note also grille and fascia and display were not same as UK/EU model. Again, seller dealt with.
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