[Scan-DC] Cheap Chinese radio/HT
Clegg, Andrew W.
aclegg at nsf.gov
Sun May 5 20:16:38 EDT 2013
Not quite sure I understand, Jeff. With Chirp, you can download the current configuration of the radio and save it to an image file. You can also upload a saved image file to the radio. In either case, it saves or loads channel data and general configuration settings.
Hope this helps.
Andy
Typos courtesy of my iPhone
On May 5, 2013, at 16:57, "Jeff Kettell" <onecharliesix at verizon.net> wrote:
> Quick question...I've had mine for about a month now..usually program it on the
> fly in VFO mode. I've tried to load up the radio with frequencies with the software
> BUT everytime I plug in it seems to start fresh with none of the info I had prior---is
> there a way to save the file after you program it and send it into the radio...
> (perhaps its jusr RTFM syndrome) but I havent been able to go back in to do any
> adds/edits without starting fresh????
> Jeff
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Scott, KB3JQQ" <kb3jqq at yahoo.com>
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 7:34 PM
> To: <Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Cheap Chinese radio/HT
>
>> Just a few points on the UV-5R series:
>>
>> - All UV-5Rs are alike, just the case differs.
>> - Most programming cables have fake chipsets so the newest
>> Prolific driver disables it.
>> - All the right drivers, software and a year and a half of collected knowledge is at
>> http://www.miklor.com/
>> - Throw any any software that may come with the programming cable. See link above.
>> (don't even bother to look at the CD-use it for a coaster:)
>>
>>
>> --- On Fri, 5/3/13, Greg Danes <danesgs1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> From: Greg Danes <danesgs1 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Cheap Chinese radio/HT
>> To: "Blair Thompson" <b_thom at juno.com>
>> Cc: Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net
>> Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 7:09 PM
>>
>> I did not want to reply to list but thought I would give my 2 cents worth.
>> I have the UV5RC model from Universal radio, but got my Wouxan from
>> Powerwerx for 2/220. The radio the 5C is made OK, not up to the KG-UV1,3,
>> or 6 they are all 50 dollars more but you get what you pay for. The UV5RC
>> series and there is not much difference other than case style to notice is
>> a good value. I think for a throw-away radio its worth the money, Buy from
>> a reputable dealer though, saving 8 bucks might get you burned. The radio
>> was never meant as a scanner but has a good front end and all the other
>> bells and whistles, I am thinking of reviewing it on Eham. at a 4.5. The
>> only reason for not giving it a 5 is the lousy antenna and the add-ons will
>> bump the price close to the price of the Wouxan. It comes with a drop-in
>> charger, ac adapter, antenna dummy-load, clip on ear/mike. Both radios CAN
>> be programmed by hand it just is a learning curve some do not want to steer
>> around. The programming cable is almost a must have and some sellers
>> include it with the price. It works for both the Wouxan and the Baofeng
>> radios so you don't have to buy 2, care to buy my extra?
>>
>> The Chirp software and KG-UV commander software are the way to go. Actually
>> you only need the chirp software as it can be changed on the fly for either
>> radio. The biggest issue is the correct USB drivers which take a bit to
>> understand whats what. If you buy either radio email me so you don't eat a
>> bottle of aspirin from the headache of finding them.
>>
>> The UV5R series is part 90 as is the KG-UV6X the difference is the Wouxan
>> UV6X has 199 channels and is certified for commercial use, the FCC blessed
>> it.
>>
>> Either radio can transmit on any frequency within the receive range, but
>> power out outside of what it was intended for is up in the air so to speak,
>> don't count on 5 watts at 154 MHz. My thoughts are this, if you are a
>> Volunteer firefighter, business user, NASCAR pit crew, boater, rural PD or
>> "other". Either radio is made to fill a market for low price use in any of
>> those services. Of course GMRS/MURS or any other service does not matter
>> what radio you use the FCC just wants to know if you have a license to be
>> on that band. I see no reason why you could not use the radio as a FRS
>> radio considering the power out can be changed to .5 or 1 watt so as long
>> as the frequency is right and power is low no harm. But again it was not
>> certified by the FCC for those bands so its a grey area.
>>
>> Long story short if you are going to spend 180 dollars on a dual band, the
>> Alinco DJ-57T or the Wouxan are comparable rigs, I personally would that
>> price point buy a low end mobile with a 12 volt 7ah battery and ride around
>> with it on my bike at 15 or 20 watts and be able to hit every repeater on 2
>> meter mobile for that price!
>>
>>
>> KJ4DGE
>> On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Blair Thompson <b_thom at juno.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah, I've been seeing those ads. I was wondering what they were really
>>> like. Please keep us posted.
>>>
>>> ---------- Original Message ----------
>>> From: "Clegg, Andrew W." <aclegg at nsf.gov>
>>> To: "Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net" <Scan-DC at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Subject: [Scan-DC] Cheap Chinese radio/HT
>>> Date: Fri, 3 May 2013 12:16:20 +0000
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> If you're a ham, you're probably already aware of the cheap Chinese HTs
>>> (walkie talkies) made by Wouxon and Baofeng. I just bought a Baofeng UV 5RA
>>> this week, for $42....
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