Nice little video and it shows the variety of small radios available on the market and the effect they have had in making the big 3 produce similar radios at lower prices as well.personally, as a kid, i would have loved one of these easily affordable Walkie -Talkie type as we called them all those years ago. If this type of radio helps people get into Ham radio then all the better!
I am about three weeks into using a UV5R for the first time and my first foray into radio, I bought it to pick up marine channels at Eastham, but at home I have been listening to airport transmissions, its size, and price makes it a superb little unit, I am barely scratching the surface as to what it can do, its very clever and I am impressed with the battery life, I bought a Uniden Scanner but I cant get on with it, so am now selling that I think I used it for 5 mins. Am impressed with the Baofeng brand, recently bought a pair of BF888's, superb value for money and all easy to program using chirp.
Interesting video. Given the size and price (wow, they used to be expensive) of radios from say the 1980's/early 1990's, these radios tick all the boxes, both for price and features. It's great that we have these feature rich, inexpensive radios available to us now. Cheers! ;-)
If you were in a tunnel, does the radio talk to radio or does it have to go via a transmitter ? So basically in a tunnel could you talk to the other person ?
Sorry about the strange reply from that guy martin, I've deleted the comment. Ram Laska is right, yeah radios at this frequency range are generally line of sight. That's why we use repeaters to transmit over or around obstacles. Concrete and metal structures are terrible for radios on UHF. They're not great on VHF either but worse the higher the frequency. This is why Wifi (2400mhz) doesn't go far in a building. We need to do a collab where we talk about radio!
With these small radios they are great if you are getting started in Amatuer radio, they may have poor front ends and be prone to being overloaded by strong signals. But they are fun to use and if they get dropped and broken you've not lost anything!
I agree totally mate. Like when I do contests or go on a hill calling CQ, I don't use chinese cheap radios for that reason. They're great however for every day comms, repeater work etc
I've had a pair of T1s for just over a week now. Did some urban range tests with them last Saturday and it wasn't great, but then UHF isn't good in this environment anyway, particularly with undulating ground thrown in the mix. I managed to get about 1km. Still like them though, nice and small, convenient to have in the pocket. Will be testing them out on the hills soon so keep an eye out for the video I'll produce on my channel. Btw I'll be out in the peak district tomorrow with an 817 and ZL special beam for the 70CM AFS contest. Should be able to get pretty far from where I plan on setting up. Station should be open after 9am. Cheers Lewis keep the content coming. 73s Andy M6UAW
I've always loved small radios - there's just so much more incentive to take it with you when you can slip it in a pocket so easily. My current favourite is the Hytera PD365 DMR/analogue radio. It's obviously a bit more pricey than some but it's about the same size as the WLN and works superbly, especially given the tiny aerial. It's also astonishingly loud for such a small radio :) 73 de G0TVJ.
Which would you recommend for a beginner? I just need one for when my wife and I ride our Onewheels. I'm looking for something small, lightweight, and has a clear signal. I probably wouldn't need much more range than a mile. Basically just something super easy to use.
I wonder how the new Boafeng BF-T1 compares to the popular Motorola TLKR series in terms of range? The Motorolas are limited to 0.5 watts and 8 PMR channels whereas the Boafeng can be programmed with all 16 PMR channels and sports 1W (2W?) power output which should give it a significant range advantage
As a follow up what is in your opinion the best overall "holiday two way radio"? By that I mean a small, thin radio that can be carried around on the shoulder strap all day with sufficient range for a market or shopping center. The UV-5R is already too massive for that (especially weight and thickness) We've tried the Motorola TKLR 50/60 with mixed results, they're limited to 0.5 watts and you cannot reprogram them with the new 8 PMR channels or any other channels (like FRS channels for US holiday)
You answered your own question :) The Baofeng would perform better. But, range is dependant on everything other than the radio and power. Terrain, conditions, antenna, height, frequency are all bigger factors. Radio and power are bottom of the list.
anyone using any of these as a DYI referee comm system? wanting to experiment with the baofeng t1 (4). I just need to look for a good neoprene arm band and a behind the ear/headset w/mic.
I guess you don't have 220 amateur in the UK, but that's becoming very popular in NE US. The newer Baofeng tribanders, 2, 220, 440 are very decent radios, good stock antenna, not quite the sensitivity of the "big three," but they're getting there.
Another great video, Lewis! Keep up the good work! I'm currently looking for a set of relatively compact radios like these, mainly for use in city, I need the most range in urban environment. Any suggestions? Cheers
Cheers man! Erm, how urban? Is it a built up city? In this environment most radios would struggle. Tell me more about your needs, environment, distance, terrain etc and I'll be able to advise you further :)
Hey man, I live in the center of a medium size city. Around me, there are mostly 3-7 storey blocks, schools, office buildings with some higher ones in between and the terrain is mostly flat. I am looking for a somewhat compact set of radios with stable range of 1 to 1.5km within the city. Does such a beast exist for reasonable amount of money? Btw, I really loved how small and functional the Baofeng T1 is, so I actually ordered a set, after watching your videos. I'm still trying to figure out, where I'll actually use them when they arrive. lol =]
The environment you describe is a tough one for any handheld radio really. The Baofeng T1 would be worth a go but it'll perform no worse or no less than any handheld out there.
Great video! Especially since I am in the market for a small one for my youngest. Radios like the UV5R and UV5R are great, but too complicated for a 7 year old. The Sainsonic looks good, but doesn't look as sturdy and kid proof as the WLN. I will definitely be picking up a couple of the WLN's for spare parts and extra batteries. I plan on programming all 16 channels to my local GMRS Repeater so even if she accidentally changed the channel she'll still be able to reach me. I personally own a UV5Rv2Plus, mine isn't as compact though with the extended battery, but that's a nice bonus. I might look into a UV3RPlus for myself. Thanks for the review as always. I would like to actually see a review of those micro radios, I ha e been curious, but apprehensive.
I actually own a UV5R which for a long time was my day to day until I replaced it with the GT3WP. But the UV5R still holds a place in my heart, and I keep it on my night stand now 😊
The WLN is definitely one for the kids, simple to use, rugged and tiny and a little bit more fashionable for a radio. Which ones would you like to see a review on, I'll add it to the list :)
The Leixen vv-108 is definitely the micro to see. I've been curious about them for a while, at how well they work. I am also interested in the Zastone Mini9, it's a mini that has the hidden display that the A18 had but about half the size. It's not a micro size though and I wouldn't ask you to review it because it can't be much different than the A18
One big downside to these tiny radios is that most are single band (uhf only). This helps keep the size down but every amateur is always itching for more! So in my opinion the 3r and 3r+ are the winners here overall. Removable antenna is very handy!
Jake Mottram I just ordered a UV-3R Mark II. The UV-3R Plus if nice, because it has the same programming/audio port as a lot of HTS, but the Mark II has an SMA-female connector on the radio like most HTs
Yes and yes, but I find the receive poor on most hills. I have owned a UV5R, UVB5 and still own a GT3-TP MKIII. The B5 had the best receiver and the GT has the best TX and RX audio (and 8 watts output). It's been replaced by a Yaesu FT-70DE, so I'll be getting rid of it soon. I think a friend is interested. He has my old UV5R which was my first radio in 2012.
How does the Sainsonic RST567 compare to the WLN KD-C1? (aka "Retevis RT22") Not wanna stalk you on youtube (I also posted in the sainsonic unboxing&review video...) but you're the only guy offering useful information out there. I want to supply our local mountainbike group with some small walkie talkies that have sufficient range and just ordered a set of WLN KD-C1 together with Nokia BL-5C batteries for testing. The Boafeng T1 is also interessting but the biggest downside is the "fixed" battery IMO, what the hell were they thinking? Is the Boafeng UV-3R / 3R+ still a good buy even though it's "old" and Boafeng stopped production? (I honestly dont care about the price difference) I love the short intro and outro music btw
Hey Roman, The WLN is 16 channel, the sansonic is 99 (I think), both are pretty similar to be honest. Out of all radios, the UV-3R is the best all round but the WLN KD-C1 is a brilliant radio and you'll enjoy it. The T1 is nice but a bit of a novelty. Cheers for the kind words
i have a T1, Retevis RT22, BF888s, UV82, UV5r and Motorola 92 H2o. For me it is the best and most practical RT22. Good for the pocket. Antenna can not be broken as with uv82, uv5r ... Good sound, easy to handle and looks pretty well done. Better and more robust than the most popular BF888s. These are the same devices in a different package. But for me it's better package - RT22 (WLN KD-C1).
Is it just me, or is the Baofeng T1's antenna identical to the WLN/RT22? Which makes me wonder: who actually MAKES and designs these things? Why does the Retevis UV-5R look EXACTLY like a Baofeng with Retevis stickers, but the TYT UV-3R only looks inspired by the Baofeng? Strange market. I wish I had the inside scoop.
Ringway Manchester I wonder if they didn't make the mobile station, and contract with whoever makes the Retevis/WLN for the T1/Speakermic. I wonder if there's one or several companies that make the various HT parts which are then packaged by Baofeng, et al., or if Baofeng just licenses their tech out to others. You need to learn Mandarin and do some benign industrial espionage! 😂😂😎
note thos the black and what without digital display are security radios amd mostly requires you to obtain a spectrum license to use them.. however in a hamradio context they would be a grey area of use the perma mounts are shot range and are useless to use in thos context.. I believe the bofeng of similare design i most likely a uhf cb by design range is about 100-150 meters..
Jason you're wrong on all counts there mate. The black and white ones are UHF radios which range from around 400-470mhz. They can be used on the amateur bands as can all of the radios in this video. They can be used as security radios with the right license and frequency allocation as can all radios in the video. The perma mount antenna radios can work just as well as the other radios depending on conditions, terrain, power and frequency. I've had fantastic long range results on those radios with short antennas infact the ones in this video get me into a repeater 75 miles away from my local radio spot. UHF CB is UHF public band, there isn't a specified type for these channels, if you've got a radio that does 100-150 meters, bin it. It's useless and most likely a toy.
Jason, no idea where you are getting your information from...... I take it you're not a licenced ham operator? Have a search on Google my friend and you will learn a lot.
I agree Fred, sorry about your BF888S mate, I'd like to see a bit of an investigatory video on that. It looks the part doesn't it but doesn't look very well made.
No its a bit rough around the edges. They offered 25% off the price so ive kept it as i cant be arsed to packet up and send it back. Next question is does it work.
Hello, I have just bought a pair of Baofeng BF-T1. Where do get the official software for Windows 10, Mac and Linux? Have I the got official Baofeng programming cable with official software disk I could understand as it was in Chinese? Where do get the official software if it only for windows I do like WinZip files I much prefer. Exe ? I have to manage to use Chrip software but it is not the easy to use all best 73's Nigel M0RXY Cumbria
really appreciate your vids dude , really helpful im getting back in to hobby now got my self a baofeng T1mini just to mess around with and your vids have helped me a lot so keep it up. 73's MW6SMD
...smaller and smaller without compromising the quality...are you joking? craps with strong breakthrough and desensing and blocking rx input with larger antenna or higher altitude location. Blocking dynamic range horrible, selectivity horrible... sorry to say...
Ringway Manchester What do you not understand on that comment? The radios like UV-3R, UV-5R and all these families are one of the worst chinese radios on the market in terms of in-band and out-band sigs breakthrough and desensing and blocking the receiver input by strong signals when large antennas connected or when radios are on high altitude location used. It is well known. So i am surprised and handshaking my hands when I see like you are saying "chinese radios are smaller and smaller without compromising quality..." that is all. Many people purchased these radios according "excellent" reviews and then has been totaly dissapointed and radio went to trash...
Which would you recommend for vacation on a cruise?
The T1 is an amazing piece of kit for its size.
Nice little video and it shows the variety of small radios available on the market and the effect they have had in making the big 3 produce similar radios at lower prices as well.personally, as a kid, i would have loved one of these easily affordable Walkie -Talkie type as we called them all those years ago. If this type of radio helps people get into Ham radio then all the better!
Hi, appreciated if you could share which's the most recommended small and strong walkie talkie for your experiences. Tks.
I am about three weeks into using a UV5R for the first time and my first foray into radio, I bought it to pick up marine channels at Eastham, but at home I have been listening to airport transmissions, its size, and price makes it a superb little unit, I am barely scratching the surface as to what it can do, its very clever and I am impressed with the battery life, I bought a Uniden Scanner but I cant get on with it, so am now selling that I think I used it for 5 mins. Am impressed with the Baofeng brand, recently bought a pair of BF888's, superb value for money and all easy to program using chirp.
Glad you're enjoying it Nik, they're brilliant for the price aren't they
Interesting video. Given the size and price (wow, they used to be expensive) of radios from say the 1980's/early 1990's, these radios tick all the boxes, both for price and features. It's great that we have these feature rich, inexpensive radios available to us now. Cheers! ;-)
Thanks mate as always for the comment :)
Is there any good mini walkies that doesnt require licensing?
Great Vid Lewis..... I'm in talks to start for my foundation licence.... T1 rocks!!
That's great to hear Hamilton! Best of luck with it! Maybe I'll catch you on the airwaves one day!
If you were in a tunnel, does the radio talk to radio or does it have to go via a transmitter ? So basically in a tunnel could you talk to the other person ?
Martin Zero
No, a tunnel will cut off pretty much all communication, but you could talk to someone in the same tunnel if they also had an HT
Thats great thank you
Sorry about the strange reply from that guy martin, I've deleted the comment.
Ram Laska is right, yeah radios at this frequency range are generally line of sight. That's why we use repeaters to transmit over or around obstacles. Concrete and metal structures are terrible for radios on UHF. They're not great on VHF either but worse the higher the frequency. This is why Wifi (2400mhz) doesn't go far in a building.
We need to do a collab where we talk about radio!
Thanks I never heard of baofeng bf-t1. Had I know I would had gotten instead of UV5R. So tiny and compact
The BF-T1 is unique and kool for it's small compact size, but it is no match for the things you can do with the UV-5R. You chose wisely...
With these small radios they are great if you are getting started in Amatuer radio, they may have poor front ends and be prone to being overloaded by strong signals. But they are fun to use and if they get dropped and broken you've not lost anything!
I agree totally mate. Like when I do contests or go on a hill calling CQ, I don't use chinese cheap radios for that reason. They're great however for every day comms, repeater work etc
Great radios for local nodes .....nice video dude
Cheers Karl! We'll have that catch up soon if we're lucky! lol
Please I need yor help to . I need walkie talkies for cruise ship with my family which model you recommend me .thank you
ONS DRISS same question!!!
I can absolutely recommend the Cobra Microtalk frs radios. They're great!
I've had a pair of T1s for just over a week now. Did some urban range tests with them last Saturday and it wasn't great, but then UHF isn't good in this environment anyway, particularly with undulating ground thrown in the mix. I managed to get about 1km. Still like them though, nice and small, convenient to have in the pocket. Will be testing them out on the hills soon so keep an eye out for the video I'll produce on my channel. Btw I'll be out in the peak district tomorrow with an 817 and ZL special beam for the 70CM AFS contest. Should be able to get pretty far from where I plan on setting up. Station should be open after 9am. Cheers Lewis keep the content coming. 73s Andy M6UAW
Hi Andy, I'll listen out for you! Although no antennas set up here at the moment!
great review again, but it always makes me want to buy more .i have a few Baofengs and love the ones youve reviewed
Haha yeah they're addictive aren't they! I keep browsing loads I wanna buy!
ive the esynic new and can not pic up a signal ive orderd new aaerial , any help
hi thanks for the good videos. good work. At the moment, I'm thinking of buying a helide t-m2d. Can you tell me something about it?
Cheers! I know nothing about it but I've heard they're ok for their size.
Hi there does the t1 have a port for external ptt button would to use this on my motorbike with 3 others cheers Colin any help would be appreciated
Hi there yes it does. It has a single pin jack on the side
I've always loved small radios - there's just so much more incentive to take it with you when you can slip it in a pocket so easily. My current favourite is the Hytera PD365 DMR/analogue radio. It's obviously a bit more pricey than some but it's about the same size as the WLN and works superbly, especially given the tiny aerial. It's also astonishingly loud for such a small radio :) 73 de G0TVJ.
Cheers Neil! Yeah I love those little Hyteras, definitely on the list for the future!
Which would you recommend for a beginner? I just need one for when my wife and I ride our Onewheels. I'm looking for something small, lightweight, and has a clear signal. I probably wouldn't need much more range than a mile. Basically just something super easy to use.
I'd recommend the WLN KD-C1
Please I need yor help to . I need walkie talkies for cruise ship with my family which model you recommend me .thank you
That white slim one will be good for the kids. Looks like it could take a few drops too
Cheers mate!
Love your videos but would love them even more if you would really put the links you promise in the descriptions! Awesome content though
How about the Zastone Mini9 ? It looks amazing and even got a really cool display, I'm amazed you haven't reviewed that yet!?
I've had one in my ebay watch list for about 6 months. Maybe a bit further down the line
I wonder how the new Boafeng BF-T1 compares to the popular Motorola TLKR series in terms of range? The Motorolas are limited to 0.5 watts and 8 PMR channels whereas the Boafeng can be programmed with all 16 PMR channels and sports 1W (2W?) power output which should give it a significant range advantage
As a follow up what is in your opinion the best overall "holiday two way radio"? By that I mean a small, thin radio that can be carried around on the shoulder strap all day with sufficient range for a market or shopping center. The UV-5R is already too massive for that (especially weight and thickness)
We've tried the Motorola TKLR 50/60 with mixed results, they're limited to 0.5 watts and you cannot reprogram them with the new 8 PMR channels or any other channels (like FRS channels for US holiday)
You answered your own question :) The Baofeng would perform better. But, range is dependant on everything other than the radio and power. Terrain, conditions, antenna, height, frequency are all bigger factors. Radio and power are bottom of the list.
Definitely the Baofeng :) The TALKR's are great but they're limiting like you say, power and channels.
Very helpful, thanks!
anyone using any of these as a DYI referee comm system? wanting to experiment with the baofeng t1 (4). I just need to look for a good neoprene arm band and a behind the ear/headset w/mic.
Nicely done, Lewis!
Ram thank you as always!
i cant find the uv3r on amazon
Discontinued
Wich is the best radio between baofeng t1 mini, baofeng bf888s,WLN mini or zastone v77 please suggest me.
Wow that could be a video on its own! I'd say BF-888S for specs, WLN KD-C1 for quality.
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WLN kD C1 or baofeng t1 mini
I guess you don't have 220 amateur in the UK, but that's becoming very popular in NE US. The newer Baofeng tribanders, 2, 220, 440 are very decent radios, good stock antenna, not quite the sensitivity of the "big three," but they're getting there.
Cool! No 220 over here :)
Which is better uv5r or kenwood tkf8?
The Kenwood model is the same radio inside and is falsely badged as a kenwood radio. It's not made by Kenwood
@@RingwayManchester thank you for the info
I love small radios... I’d like the T1 even better if you could put a better antenna on them
Another great video, Lewis! Keep up the good work! I'm currently looking for a set of relatively compact radios like these, mainly for use in city, I need the most range in urban environment. Any suggestions?
Cheers
Cheers man! Erm, how urban? Is it a built up city? In this environment most radios would struggle. Tell me more about your needs, environment, distance, terrain etc and I'll be able to advise you further :)
Hey man,
I live in the center of a medium size city. Around me, there are mostly 3-7 storey blocks, schools, office buildings with some higher ones in between and the terrain is mostly flat. I am looking for a somewhat compact set of radios with stable range of 1 to 1.5km within the city. Does such a beast exist for reasonable amount of money?
Btw, I really loved how small and functional the Baofeng T1 is, so I actually ordered a set, after watching your videos. I'm still trying to figure out, where I'll actually use them when they arrive. lol =]
The environment you describe is a tough one for any handheld radio really. The Baofeng T1 would be worth a go but it'll perform no worse or no less than any handheld out there.
Great video! Especially since I am in the market for a small one for my youngest. Radios like the UV5R and UV5R are great, but too complicated for a 7 year old. The Sainsonic looks good, but doesn't look as sturdy and kid proof as the WLN.
I will definitely be picking up a couple of the WLN's for spare parts and extra batteries.
I plan on programming all 16 channels to my local GMRS Repeater so even if she accidentally changed the channel she'll still be able to reach me.
I personally own a UV5Rv2Plus, mine isn't as compact though with the extended battery, but that's a nice bonus.
I might look into a UV3RPlus for myself.
Thanks for the review as always. I would like to actually see a review of those micro radios, I ha e been curious, but apprehensive.
you should also check out the uv5r -- it's nearly as fun as the uv5r.
I actually own a UV5R which for a long time was my day to day until I replaced it with the GT3WP. But the UV5R still holds a place in my heart, and I keep it on my night stand now 😊
The WLN is definitely one for the kids, simple to use, rugged and tiny and a little bit more fashionable for a radio.
Which ones would you like to see a review on, I'll add it to the list :)
The Leixen vv-108 is definitely the micro to see. I've been curious about them for a while, at how well they work.
I am also interested in the Zastone Mini9, it's a mini that has the hidden display that the A18 had but about half the size. It's not a micro size though and I wouldn't ask you to review it because it can't be much different than the A18
One big downside to these tiny radios is that most are single band (uhf only). This helps keep the size down but every amateur is always itching for more! So in my opinion the 3r and 3r+ are the winners here overall. Removable antenna is very handy!
Jake Mottram
I just ordered a UV-3R Mark II.
The UV-3R Plus if nice, because it has the same programming/audio port as a lot of HTS, but the Mark II has an SMA-female connector on the radio like most HTs
Yeah I agree Jake totally. Do you have any Baofeng gear? And do you ever use them portable? Ie on a hill?
Yes and yes, but I find the receive poor on most hills. I have owned a UV5R, UVB5 and still own a GT3-TP MKIII. The B5 had the best receiver and the GT has the best TX and RX audio (and 8 watts output). It's been replaced by a Yaesu FT-70DE, so I'll be getting rid of it soon. I think a friend is interested. He has my old UV5R which was my first radio in 2012.
How does the Sainsonic RST567 compare to the WLN KD-C1? (aka "Retevis RT22")
Not wanna stalk you on youtube (I also posted in the sainsonic unboxing&review video...) but you're the only guy offering useful information out there. I want to supply our local mountainbike group with some small walkie talkies that have sufficient range and just ordered a set of WLN KD-C1 together with Nokia BL-5C batteries for testing.
The Boafeng T1 is also interessting but the biggest downside is the "fixed" battery IMO, what the hell were they thinking?
Is the Boafeng UV-3R / 3R+ still a good buy even though it's "old" and Boafeng stopped production? (I honestly dont care about the price difference)
I love the short intro and outro music btw
Hey Roman,
The WLN is 16 channel, the sansonic is 99 (I think), both are pretty similar to be honest. Out of all radios, the UV-3R is the best all round but the WLN KD-C1 is a brilliant radio and you'll enjoy it.
The T1 is nice but a bit of a novelty.
Cheers for the kind words
i have a T1, Retevis RT22, BF888s, UV82, UV5r and Motorola 92 H2o. For me it is the best and most practical RT22. Good for the pocket. Antenna can not be broken as with uv82, uv5r ... Good sound, easy to handle and looks pretty well done. Better and more robust than the most popular BF888s. These are the same devices in a different package. But for me it's better package - RT22 (WLN KD-C1).
I think the UV-3R is still the king..
Yes Spikey, I agree I have two Uv-3R and they are the best.
Smallest dual-bander in the mix.
Got most of them all have there quirks but like them all ....Lets face it the price is right
Yeah I agree! They've definitely earnt their place!
Can you pls drop a link of the first radio for me to buy it on amazon
The T1 would be just about perfect if it supported Alpha Tags on the display.
I agree!
just bought 2 baofeng 888's, not bad £15 for the pair, with 2 chargers
Enjoy Glynn! Bargain!
the charging cable for the wln radios is mini usb not micro usb!
Is it just me, or is the Baofeng T1's antenna identical to the WLN/RT22?
Which makes me wonder: who actually MAKES and designs these things? Why does the Retevis UV-5R look EXACTLY like a Baofeng with Retevis stickers, but the TYT UV-3R only looks inspired by the Baofeng?
Strange market. I wish I had the inside scoop.
Yeah I often wonder! I doubt Baofeng actually make the T1 to be honest
Ringway Manchester
I wonder if they didn't make the mobile station, and contract with whoever makes the Retevis/WLN for the T1/Speakermic.
I wonder if there's one or several companies that make the various HT parts which are then packaged by Baofeng, et al., or if Baofeng just licenses their tech out to others.
You need to learn Mandarin and do some benign industrial espionage! 😂😂😎
is so small so you can take it everywhere you go
Yeah ideal!
note thos the black and what without digital display are security radios amd mostly requires you to obtain a spectrum license to use them..
however in a hamradio context they would be a grey area of use
the perma mounts are shot range and are useless to use in thos context..
I believe the bofeng of similare design i most likely a uhf cb by design range is about 100-150 meters..
Jason you're wrong on all counts there mate.
The black and white ones are UHF radios which range from around 400-470mhz. They can be used on the amateur bands as can all of the radios in this video. They can be used as security radios with the right license and frequency allocation as can all radios in the video.
The perma mount antenna radios can work just as well as the other radios depending on conditions, terrain, power and frequency. I've had fantastic long range results on those radios with short antennas infact the ones in this video get me into a repeater 75 miles away from my local radio spot.
UHF CB is UHF public band, there isn't a specified type for these channels, if you've got a radio that does 100-150 meters, bin it. It's useless and most likely a toy.
Jason, no idea where you are getting your information from...... I take it you're not a licenced ham operator?
Have a search on Google my friend and you will learn a lot.
I still think the UV5R is a winner. Just picked up a 888s Plus and not impressed.
I agree Fred, sorry about your BF888S mate, I'd like to see a bit of an investigatory video on that. It looks the part doesn't it but doesn't look very well made.
No its a bit rough around the edges. They offered 25% off the price so ive kept it as i cant be arsed to packet up and send it back. Next question is does it work.
At $10 a piece, what do you expect ???
Hello, I have just bought a pair of Baofeng BF-T1. Where do get the official software for Windows 10, Mac and Linux? Have I the got official Baofeng programming cable with official software disk I could understand as it was in Chinese? Where do get the official software if it only for windows I do like WinZip files I much prefer. Exe ? I have to manage to use Chrip software but it is not the easy to use all best 73's Nigel M0RXY Cumbria
Hi Nigel I searched Baofeng 9100 software and it came up mate. Hope you get sorted
really appreciate your vids dude , really helpful im getting back in to hobby now got my self a baofeng T1mini just to mess around with and your vids have helped me a lot so keep it up. 73's MW6SMD
Thanks so much Sioned! M uch appreciated. 73 for now
t1 is good i have 2 but uv3r i think better as goot as uv5r
Any of these use VOX ?
Mini usb
...smaller and smaller without compromising the quality...are you joking? craps with strong breakthrough and desensing and blocking rx input with larger antenna or higher altitude location. Blocking dynamic range horrible, selectivity horrible... sorry to say...
What???
Ringway Manchester What do you not understand on that comment? The radios like UV-3R, UV-5R and all these families are one of the worst chinese radios on the market in terms of in-band and out-band sigs breakthrough and desensing and blocking the receiver input by strong signals when large antennas connected or when radios are on high altitude location used. It is well known. So i am surprised and handshaking my hands when I see like you are saying "chinese radios are smaller and smaller without compromising quality..." that is all. Many people purchased these radios according "excellent" reviews and then has been totaly dissapointed and radio went to trash...
To be fair, he did say after that, that they are not the best radios on the market.
mobile phone up to 10's thousands miles communication . very cheap
Fuck off
@@nikims_ you fuck off over !