"Just got this email - looks like it is a TYT TH-F8 - same marks and all mono band, already FCC approved since a TYT."He also included a couple of pictures - see below. The styling looks more like the UV-3R +. Other obvious features are the charging connectors on the battery pack (so a drop in charger) and the keypad. I am not as familiar with the TYT radios, but it looks like Baofeng is willing to leverage the success of the UV-3R to build its brand by buying radios from multiple companies (Vero Telecom and now TYT). This model also more directly competes with the Wouxun. (I felt like the UV-3R was more of niche radio than a direct replacement for the Wouxun's.) These Chinese radios are keeping it interesting for sure. Maybe Baofeng needs to rebrand a mobile and steal the thunder from the much anticipated KG-UV920R.
 Single band, dual display, dual standby 
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■  A/B band independent operation 
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■  128 groups channels storage 
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■  FM radio and 25 stations storage 
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■  Wide/Narrow Band(25kHz/12.5kHz) 
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■  0~9 grades VOX selectable 
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■  Chinese/English voice prompt 
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■  CTCSS/DCS and scanning 
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■  1750Hz tone 
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■  PTT & ANI ID 
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■  Priority transmit selectable 
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■  0~9 grades squelch level setting 
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■  LED display mode 
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■  Keypad beeper setting 
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■  Transmit over beeper 
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■  Dual watch/monitor 
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■  Receive saving function 
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■  Auto keypad lock 
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■  Power-on display 
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■  Battery power voltage 
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■  Power-on message 
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■  Repeater offset function 
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■  Channel name display and setting 
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■  Reapter shift direction 
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■  VFO step function 
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■  Shortcut menu operation mode 
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■  Emergency Alarm 
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■  DTMF encoder & decoder(optional) 
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■  8 groups scrambler(optional) 
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■  2/5 tone encoder & decoder(optional ) 
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■  Remote skill/stun/activate(optional) 
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■  High/Low TX power selectable 
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■  Busy channel lock-out(BCLO) 
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■  Transmitter time-out timer(TOT) 
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■  Voice companding 
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■  Tri-color background light selectable 
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■  PC programmable 
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■  Wire clone 
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