409Shop has put out a video of the Waccom UV-5R. I did not see any difference between the Baofeng and Waccom, but the Waccom is still advertised as 5W. A quick search of the 409Shop site does not show any other Waccom radios - just some accessories that are shared by the Baofeng version.
Hat tip to Nate who let me know about the video.
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Baofeng UV-5R: Video - Adding a Repeater to Memory
As a follow-up to the written instructions for adding a repeater into memory, here is a video from gwcfeb03 that demonstrates the procedure.Note, I changed to the transmitting frequency before going back into menu #27 the second time. It sounds like it took his change, but I would rather see the frequency in the display instead of hoping I keyed it correctly.
Baofeng UV-5R: US Sellers
Chris, NH7QH, has added the UV-5R to his website at HawaiiRadioSales.com, but won't take orders until they have FCC approval - which should be coming soon.
Ed, of ImportCommunications.com, sent out an update saying that he had ordered several hundred UV-5Rs, but there has been a problem with a transfer of the funds. Apparently his money is lost in China, so he's having to work that out.
Ed, of ImportCommunications.com, sent out an update saying that he had ordered several hundred UV-5Rs, but there has been a problem with a transfer of the funds. Apparently his money is lost in China, so he's having to work that out.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Wouxun KG-UV920R: Soon? Price?
Matt is hearing rumors that the KG-UV920R is soon to make an appearance. I would think his sources were pretty good. He is also speculating about the price. I think $250 is a good guess. When we first heard about the KG-UV920R, my guess was $200, but it seems that prices are rising as the Wouxun brand becomes stronger. At $200, it is a no brainer for me. At $250, I'm gonna do a little research as I might forgo a few features and get a Yaesu or Icom rig for similar money.
Baofeng UV-5R: Waccom UV-5R 5W
Steve points out that the 409Shop has a Waccom UV-5R for sale. The description says the unit is 5W. We've seen the other versions of the UV-3R (Magiksun, Comtex, Zastone), but the specs were normally the same. I still want to know if the UV-5R is a Baofeng product or if they are just re-branding some's hardware like they did with VeroTelecom and the UV-3R. Clearly, it is similar to the TYT TH-F8.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Baofeng UV-5R: Adding a Repeater to Memory
These instructions* are courtesy of Ed (wouxun.us, importcommunications.com, and now uv-5r.com) via the UV-5R Yahoo Group. Some people have had problems doing this - including me. I found that it would not allow me to add the memories from VFO B. I just happened to be on VFO B when I started testing, but I tried several times and couldn't figure out what was wrong - it would never give the confirmation that the REC FREQ was stored. I flipped to the VFO A and it worked the first time.
*Very slight modifications by me - changed "prompts" to "confirms" in a couple of places.
To program repeater 146.985, minus offset, 100 Hz tone, low power level, into Channel#010
Turn on radio.
If in Memory Mode switch to VFO Mode (VFO/MR)
Select 5 KHz Step - (MENU + 1 + MENU) (Use the ↑ ↓ key for 5K) (MENU + EXIT)
Enter 146.985 (The receive frequency)
Press [MENU] + 2 + [MENU]
Use the ↑↓ key to select Low Power
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
To accept and exit
Press [MENU] + 5 + [MENU]
Use the ↑ ↓ key to select Wide Bandwidth
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
To accept and exit
Press [MENU] + 1 + 3 + [MENU]
Use the ↑ ↓ key to select 100 Hz Tone
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
To accept and exit
Press [MENU] + 2 + 7 + [MENU]
Enter 010 or Use the ↑ ↓ key to select 010
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
This stores the Receive Frequency - Radio confirms that REC FREQ has been stored
Enter 146.385 (The transmit frequency)
Press [MENU] + 2 + 7 +
[MENU] + [MENU] + [EXIT]
Radio confirms that TX FREQ has been stored
Return to Memory Mode (VFO/MR)
*Very slight modifications by me - changed "prompts" to "confirms" in a couple of places.
To program repeater 146.985, minus offset, 100 Hz tone, low power level, into Channel#010
Turn on radio.
If in Memory Mode switch to VFO Mode (VFO/MR)
Select 5 KHz Step - (MENU + 1 + MENU) (Use the ↑ ↓ key for 5K) (MENU + EXIT)
Enter 146.985 (The receive frequency)
Press [MENU] + 2 + [MENU]
Use the ↑↓ key to select Low Power
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
To accept and exit
Press [MENU] + 5 + [MENU]
Use the ↑ ↓ key to select Wide Bandwidth
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
To accept and exit
Press [MENU] + 1 + 3 + [MENU]
Use the ↑ ↓ key to select 100 Hz Tone
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
To accept and exit
Press [MENU] + 2 + 7 + [MENU]
Enter 010 or Use the ↑ ↓ key to select 010
Press [MENU] + [EXIT]
This stores the Receive Frequency - Radio confirms that REC FREQ has been stored
Enter 146.385 (The transmit frequency)
Press [MENU] + 2 + 7 +
[MENU] + [MENU] + [EXIT]
Radio confirms that TX FREQ has been stored
Return to Memory Mode (VFO/MR)
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Baofeng UV-5R: Introduction to Controls
The video is from an Android phone and a little shaky, but the content is good.
Starbucks Verismo
It mentions being able to do lattes instead of just a regular cup of joe. That might be worth the extra expense to me.
WIREDInsider Starbucks to launch a single-serve coffee maker: bit.ly/xbCyHnFri, Mar 09 14:33:24 from SocialOomph
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Wouxun KG-UV920R: Digital Insanity Images
So I just posted about a summary of the Chinese mobiles, but I wanted to point out one link to Locura Digital (Digital Insanity) and their images of the KG-UV920R.
I've said it before, if they don't hurry, we'll all be buying Baofeng mobiles!
I've said it before, if they don't hurry, we'll all be buying Baofeng mobiles!
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