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I'm so glad you did the crossband repeat testing. Good insight on what to expect if buying for that purpose. Looking for a crossband repeater so I can walk around the house and yard on an ht but have the full reach of my main setup.
Wow thank you for this video Haydon, I have been searching for a full duplex radio to do portable Satilights. I was searching for the Holy Grail of HT's the Kennwood th-72a but this looks like it will work just as well and have 4 bands too. I already ordered one and I will keep you posted on how it works for that.
I have tried but on Sats like the ISS the 3rd harmonic of the 2 meter is right ontop of the receive frequency. This causes a desenseatizing of the second radio and just muddles up the ability to get anything coming back which is the reason you have two radios. The transmit of the 2 meter side is 145.990. multiply that by 3 and what do you get? 437.9000 guess what the downlink is? 437.8000. See the problem? Thus a full duplex radio is a must so you can hear yourself coming back. I will try this radio and keep you posted on how it turns out.@@gordonpearce
I do see. Can't remember the FM birds I used to work. But didn't have these issues. Had QSOs with a mate Sydney to Melbourne out the back of the hotel while traveling for work using 2 HTs worked pretty well in the days before internet DV. All good fun. I'm interested to see how you go. I might buy one also. Anything USB-C charge and CHIRP / Linux programmable is great.
Impressive audio quality. I don't have much use for 6 meters or 220 locally so I can't justify buying one of these just for the added aircraft receive. Well done, mate! de WØRHP
Great video! Does anyone know if there is a software or hardware MARS mod for this HT? Hopefully it can be done via CHIRP. Also its a shame that the GPS cant currently be used for APRS. Hopefully that can be added via a firmware update.
hold down 2 and power on, type in password 1445. this puts the radio in unlock mode. You can now use it on GMRS/MURS etc. to lock it again turn it off press 1 key while turning radio on
That's a cool HP analyzer you have there. Do you have a video on that? If not I would love to see it. Also, I think those are pretty cool ht's. Quadband, cross repeat, duplexing, and I love seeing more usb-c.
Its a pricey but I love it and my Wouxun KGUV9PX. :) I hope to get one of these when I plan to go to the US in May next year. Also gonna try to make it to Xenia, Dayton Ohio.🙏🍻👍🇦🇺
We have the same radio in pommy land called the KG-Q332 50mhz 144mhz 440mhz. It only has 3 power levels. They also do a KG-Q336 with 70mhz (4m) 144mhz 440mhz. Both radio don't have fcc or CE but have the UKCA approval. Think UKCA wont allow ultra power level. 73s G8GRL
Thanks for the scientific testing! The de-sense means it's a no-go for me working sats. My UV9D Mate de-senses the 70cm when TXing on 2m. I'm going to stick with my Kenwood D72 for sats for now.
Yeah a bit of a bummer. My Radioddity also does the same. It would def be fine receiving on 2m and TXing on 70cm, but the other way around is a bit too much
Can this radio receive while transmitting? I'm thinking about using this radio for LEO Ham Sats on FM. the requirement is to be able to hear the downlink while transmitting on the uplink. The fact that this radio can do cross band repeat, makes me hopeful that this is possible.
Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate it.@@HamRadioDX
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I have a question. I've been watching a lot of videos on ham/gmrs radios. I wanted to get your opinion on the best radio. I'm looking to take up ham as a hobby. I'd like to start out with the cool shit! lol. What the best until to do and listen to everything? From my understanding with all units unlocked the Wouxun KG-UV9GX is the best. What's your opinon sir? What radio would you say is the best when it comes to it's capabilities? Listen assume i have a big budget lol! Wouxun KG-Q10H TIDRadio H3 TIDRadio H8 Quansheng UV-K5 Bla bla bla
Hayden your suppose to use distilled water for under water testing ☺️wish it had sideband 50 MHz and I d buy one. Has any offered a 6m handheld with sideband ??
Yes the AEA MX-6S was a hand held 6m rig back around early 2000s N6XQ [SK] worked JA and EY8CQ in Tajikistan with 6m handheld from Northern VK6 in early 2001. "" So I decided on the AEA DX-Handy 6 meter SSB/CW hand-held (no longer sold in the US) as my main rig. It puts out 1 W and the receiver is sensitive enough, but it has limited frequency cover The next opportunity to operate was from Exmouth (OG78) [North V6] on the northwest cape. Here, I stood on the second-story balcony of the motel and used a 1 /4-wave whip on the hand-held. I had my biggest pileup. The hand-held would not operate split, so I requested the JAs call by prefix. I worked 56 Japanese during the next half hour and then was called by a ??8CQ. I thought to myself, “This JA can’t send his prefix correctly or his transmitter is not initially keying right.” It then sunk in that this was not a JA, but rather EY8CQ in Tajikistan. What a thrill it was to work someplace I had no idea where it was, but knowing it was exotic DX."" @@HamRadioDX
It's a special radio, full of chinese magiks.....I see it went from 100% power in the setup menu test, to 101% power in the AM testing....I like that self generating charge idea. New technology is wonderful isn't it? Does it come with wafer's? Is it albatross flavoured?
I'd need to upgrade to Advanced to use 6m but this could replace my Icom IC-T90A. Very nice. Wonder if I could buy this for myself as a Christmas present 😂
I suspect you’re not talking about operating in the US as Advanced tickets haven’t existed for 20+ years (you can’t test to get one, people that have them are grandfathered) and the technician class (the first ticket you get) is allowed operation in the 6m band.
@@EverettVinzant I'm in Australia and hold a Foundation license which is our first license. It's almost not worth getting the Standard license and just going straight to Advanced. Standard only gives 2 extra bands whereas Advanced gives access to lots more.
Great video Hayden. So i'll have to save up my 10c to buy one 😂 The air band sounded better than the k5 does. Bucket of water 😂 sea water would be a good test. Do they hack? 👍
To be honest, I only tested one theme - in complete sunlight the whole screen is washed out so I'm not sure a theme will fix that. But happy to test and provide an update if it does
Haden, don't you watch Randy ??? It's a wrist strap and not a lanyard. And you must wear the belt clip on your belt because it really does impress the chicks.
What’s the problem with bacon grease radios that splatter the band? ;) I completely agree, if it didn’t kick out spurious emissions and came with APRS… I’d own one.
Bogus FCC ID number. If you take a look at the FCC database, it is for a different radio and only type accepted for Part 15. Yet again, a manufacturer trying to play the game without understanding the implications. This is a BAD HT
If it's in the FCC database, it's a real FCC ID. According to the documentation in the FCC ID database, the FCC ID 2A6DTET003 is indeed for the KG-Q10H. Of course, you are correct, it is only type accepted for Part 15. Since it is an amateur radio, that is all it needs to be type accepted for. There is no requirement for a radio to be type accepted for Part 97. This is because the Amateur Radio Service is intended for experimental hobby radios, which means that hams can build and transmit on their own homemade radios without the need to submit them for testing and certification. And this is why hams are required to study and test to obtain a license. They need to prove they can competently design and build their own radios safely and without creating harmful interference. Hence, the Wouxun KG-Q10H is legal for use on the Amateur Radio Bands.
As is usual, neutered 1.25m output. Spend the extra $5 on a proper PA, China, I beg you. No true APRS, it's proprietary nonsense. No digital is also sad. Another potentially interesting radio that leaves too many boxes unchecked
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I'm so glad to see more radios come with USB-C charging. Thanks for the review Hayden!
Thanks Dusty!
EXCELLENT review...thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great review Hayden. Wouxun make nice radios for the money. My first decent handheld was a KG-UV9D Plus. It's been a great little radio.
I'm so glad you did the crossband repeat testing. Good insight on what to expect if buying for that purpose. Looking for a crossband repeater so I can walk around the house and yard on an ht but have the full reach of my main setup.
Excellent review! 👍 Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Wow thank you for this video Haydon, I have been searching for a full duplex radio to do portable Satilights. I was searching for the Holy Grail of HT's the Kennwood th-72a but this looks like it will work just as well and have 4 bands too. I already ordered one and I will keep you posted on how it works for that.
I used to work sats many years ago. These days I'm lazy and use DV or Allstar. But, always worth remembering, you can just use two HTs...
I have tried but on Sats like the ISS the 3rd harmonic of the 2 meter is right ontop of the receive frequency. This causes a desenseatizing of the second radio and just muddles up the ability to get anything coming back which is the reason you have two radios. The transmit of the 2 meter side is 145.990. multiply that by 3 and what do you get? 437.9000 guess what the downlink is? 437.8000. See the problem? Thus a full duplex radio is a must so you can hear yourself coming back. I will try this radio and keep you posted on how it turns out.@@gordonpearce
I do see. Can't remember the FM birds I used to work. But didn't have these issues. Had QSOs with a mate Sydney to Melbourne out the back of the hotel while traveling for work using 2 HTs worked pretty well in the days before internet DV. All good fun. I'm interested to see how you go. I might buy one also. Anything USB-C charge and CHIRP / Linux programmable is great.
Impressive audio quality. I don't have much use for 6 meters or 220 locally so I can't justify buying one of these just for the added aircraft receive. Well done, mate! de WØRHP
Thanks Phil!
12:15 thats nuts. The button should activate the band it is beside even if you swap them.
Ok commented a minute early.
lol
Great now I get to buy new radio
Just got my Q10, this was by far the easyest radio I've ever programed.
Been looking forward to this review!
Thanks Lionel!
Great video! Does anyone know if there is a software or hardware MARS mod for this HT? Hopefully it can be done via CHIRP. Also its a shame that the GPS cant currently be used for APRS. Hopefully that can be added via a firmware update.
Thanks James!
hold down 2 and power on, type in password 1445. this puts the radio in unlock mode. You can now use it on GMRS/MURS etc. to lock it again turn it off press 1 key while turning radio on
that manual has me sold on it as its big print not that typical tiny print i see on those books that I need a magnifying glass to be able to read LOL
Great video! I thought it was just me who dunks radios! 😂
999 memory channels in how many banks?
Really enjoyed that review, Hayden. Lots of great features but a little pricey. I held my breath as you dunked it 😮
You and me both Ray haha!
Will it transmit and receive the 477mHz bands?
Cool with 6m support, to bad it didn't meet regulation specs on the overtone suppression. My old Wouxon actually does.
Thanks Harry!
Customs let them through with 220Mhz transmit?
That's a cool HP analyzer you have there. Do you have a video on that? If not I would love to see it. Also, I think those are pretty cool ht's. Quadband, cross repeat, duplexing, and I love seeing more usb-c.
Yeah mate, it's a HP8920A. I also have a HP8924C. Here's a video on it - ua-cam.com/video/u3rkPvadmBs/v-deo.html
@@HamRadioDX Awesome! Thanks man.
Its a pricey but I love it and my Wouxun KGUV9PX. :)
I hope to get one of these when I plan to go to the US in May next year.
Also gonna try to make it to Xenia, Dayton Ohio.🙏🍻👍🇦🇺
That'll be awesome man!
@HamRadioDX yeah, I can't wait. Just need to book flights and accommodation asap. :)
@@DonzLockz I'm waiting for some deals
If u had to choose between the kguv9px and this one which would u keep if u only wanted 70cm and 2 meters?
101% battery life. Nice!
I know right ;)
My question is can we communicate on GMRS please let me know
We have the same radio in pommy land called the KG-Q332 50mhz 144mhz 440mhz. It only has 3 power levels. They also do a KG-Q336 with 70mhz (4m) 144mhz 440mhz. Both radio don't have fcc or CE but have the UKCA approval. Think UKCA wont allow ultra power level. 73s G8GRL
I have a wouxon from 2008 that still works. 😂
Thanks for the scientific testing! The de-sense means it's a no-go for me working sats. My UV9D Mate de-senses the 70cm when TXing on 2m. I'm going to stick with my Kenwood D72 for sats for now.
Yeah a bit of a bummer. My Radioddity also does the same. It would def be fine receiving on 2m and TXing on 70cm, but the other way around is a bit too much
Can this radio receive while transmitting? I'm thinking about using this radio for LEO Ham Sats on FM. the requirement is to be able to hear the downlink while transmitting on the uplink. The fact that this radio can do cross band repeat, makes me hopeful that this is possible.
Hi mate, yes it can.
Full duplex
Thanks for the video. Would this model be good for working satellites, just using just this one HT? Thanks, and 73 de WA3RSL
It will work, but there is some desense when using the crossband feature as per the test in the video.
Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate it.@@HamRadioDX
I have a question. I've been watching a lot of videos on ham/gmrs radios. I wanted to get your opinion on the best radio. I'm looking to take up ham as a hobby. I'd like to start out with the cool shit! lol. What the best until to do and listen to everything? From my understanding with all units unlocked the Wouxun KG-UV9GX is the best. What's your opinon sir?
What radio would you say is the best when it comes to it's capabilities? Listen assume i have a big budget lol!
Wouxun KG-Q10H
TIDRadio H3
TIDRadio H8
Quansheng UV-K5
Bla bla bla
Hayden your suppose to use distilled water for under water testing ☺️wish it had sideband 50 MHz and I d buy one. Has any offered a 6m handheld with sideband ??
That's a very good question - I know you can get 10m HT's with SSB, never seen one with 6m SSB
Yes the AEA MX-6S was a hand held 6m rig back around early 2000s N6XQ [SK] worked JA and EY8CQ in Tajikistan with 6m handheld from Northern VK6 in early 2001.
"" So I decided on
the AEA DX-Handy 6 meter SSB/CW hand-held (no longer
sold in the US) as my main rig. It puts out 1 W and the receiver is sensitive enough, but it has limited frequency cover
The next opportunity to operate was from Exmouth (OG78) [North V6]
on the northwest cape. Here, I stood on the second-story balcony of the motel and used a 1
/4-wave whip on the hand-held.
I had my biggest pileup. The hand-held would not operate split,
so I requested the JAs call by prefix. I worked 56 Japanese
during the next half hour and then was called by a ??8CQ. I
thought to myself, “This JA can’t send his prefix correctly or
his transmitter is not initially keying right.” It then sunk in
that this was not a JA, but rather EY8CQ in Tajikistan. What a
thrill it was to work someplace I had no idea where it was, but
knowing it was exotic DX.""
@@HamRadioDX
its just ocean... programming my p25 saber III. RN
Love the Astro Saber!
It's a special radio, full of chinese magiks.....I see it went from 100% power in the setup menu test, to 101% power in the AM testing....I like that self generating charge idea. New technology is wonderful isn't it? Does it come with wafer's? Is it albatross flavoured?
I’ll buy a black one
Great Review using commercial grade (believable) test equipment... You're showing the other UA-camrs how it should be done!
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Great review. Is there a technical reason why 1.25 band is so under powered?
Probably the RF module isn’t broadband enough for full output power at 220 (I think it would use at least two, one for 50 MHz and the other for 2/70).
But that’s just a guess
Thanks. This seems to be an issue with many triband/quads with 220.
GMRS not covered?
No, this unit is locked to Ham Radio bands.
@@HamRadioDXfor how long? 😊
Get the G version for GMRS and CB. Or get the baofeng k5 plus. K5 plus has 2m, 1.25m, 70cm and GMRS
I'd need to upgrade to Advanced to use 6m but this could replace my Icom IC-T90A. Very nice. Wonder if I could buy this for myself as a Christmas present 😂
Standards (in Australia) are allowed the full 6m band
I suspect you’re not talking about operating in the US as Advanced tickets haven’t existed for 20+ years (you can’t test to get one, people that have them are grandfathered) and the technician class (the first ticket you get) is allowed operation in the 6m band.
@@EverettVinzant I'm in Australia and hold a Foundation license which is our first license. It's almost not worth getting the Standard license and just going straight to Advanced. Standard only gives 2 extra bands whereas Advanced gives access to lots more.
@@WaynesWorld69 Thanks for educating me. I appreciate your time and hope you are successful.
@@EverettVinzant Advanced is the Extra equivalent in Australia
Great video Hayden. So i'll have to save up my 10c to buy one 😂
The air band sounded better than the k5 does.
Bucket of water 😂 sea water would be a good test.
Do they hack? 👍
I don't think they hack - at least not yet
@@HamRadioDX They look to be a good little rig.
Does it do dmr
No DMR or other digital modes
Is it possible a different display theme will show better in the sun?
Is that what the NotARubi theme is for? 🤔🤔🤔
To be honest, I only tested one theme - in complete sunlight the whole screen is washed out so I'm not sure a theme will fix that. But happy to test and provide an update if it does
Haden, don't you watch Randy ???
It's a wrist strap and not a lanyard.
And you must wear the belt clip on your belt because it really does impress the chicks.
Dang, is that what I've been doing wrong for years - I'll chuck it on the belt and let you know the results 👍
Insert a hand mic and report the results please. DO IT! DO IT NOW! please
I don’t like operating radios with spurious emissions out of regulation
Sad HAM :)
@@elazarpimentel5340 😀
What’s the problem with bacon grease radios that splatter the band? ;) I completely agree, if it didn’t kick out spurious emissions and came with APRS… I’d own one.
Second batch fixed this.
Good, don't buy it .
Bogus FCC ID number. If you take a look at the FCC database, it is for a different radio and only type accepted for Part 15. Yet again, a manufacturer trying to play the game without understanding the implications. This is a BAD HT
If it's in the FCC database, it's a real FCC ID. According to the documentation in the FCC ID database, the FCC ID 2A6DTET003 is indeed for the KG-Q10H. Of course, you are correct, it is only type accepted for Part 15. Since it is an amateur radio, that is all it needs to be type accepted for. There is no requirement for a radio to be type accepted for Part 97. This is because the Amateur Radio Service is intended for experimental hobby radios, which means that hams can build and transmit on their own homemade radios without the need to submit them for testing and certification. And this is why hams are required to study and test to obtain a license. They need to prove they can competently design and build their own radios safely and without creating harmful interference. Hence, the Wouxun KG-Q10H is legal for use on the Amateur Radio Bands.
As is usual, neutered 1.25m output. Spend the extra $5 on a proper PA, China, I beg you. No true APRS, it's proprietary nonsense. No digital is also sad. Another potentially interesting radio that leaves too many boxes unchecked