Of all the radios I have, this BTech 50X2 is still my favorite radio of all of them. I just had to replace the 50x2 in my truck with an Anytone 578 DMR radio and I am already regretting that decision. I miss being able to monitor 4 frequencies or sets of repeaters at the same time. All of the 4 50x2 radios that I have are pushing right at 100 watts instead of the 50 they are supposed to be doing.
I am planning to add one of these to my Can Am Maverick for off road adventures because, as I understand it, it will work with Rugged Radio's intercom system. I have enjoyed your videos, but I wish you would take the time to become familiar with the products instead of doing cold reviews all the time. I watch these videos to help me to make informed decisions and take the guess work out of what I am doing and the products I am looking at.
Just got my tech ticket. Been watching your videos for a while. Just wanted to say I have gotten a lot of good information from them. Have a cheap HT but will be getting either a dual band or quad band mobile when I can afford the radio and antennas. thanks from the corpus Christi area from a montague county transplant.
This video played a big part in my decision to buy the BTECH UV-50X2. I'm new to this and am currently waiting for the FCC to get off their duff and send the email acknowledging my Tech license. I've kerchunked several repeaters (I know it's not looked on well) but I haven't been transmitting and am patiently awaiting my license. And with this radio staring me ion the face it's not easy. :) thanks for the great video!
@@HamRadio2 SO THE MICROPHONE CLIP DOESN'T GO ONTO THE RADIO. THANKS I TRIED TO USE THE COMPUTER BY DOWNLOADING CHIRP PROGRAM AND USING THE MIKLOR WEBSITE. I FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS BUT I'M NOT COMPUTER SAVY. THE PROGRAM DID DOWNLOAD INTO MY COMPUTER AND I MADE A SHORT CUT FOR CHIRP PROGRAM ICON ON MY DESKTOP. BUT THAT'S ABOUT IT. I GOT AS FAR AS DOWNLOADING INFORMATION FROM RADIO INTO CHIRP. THE REST I JUST DON'T GET IT. I DID SOME MANUAL PROGRAMMING ON uv-50x2 BUT THAT IT DOESN'T SHOW ON THE CHIRP PROGRAM. I AM NOT SURE HOW TO DOWNLOAD A REPEATER FREQUENCY SINCE YOU HAVE TWO FREQS. INPUT AND OUTPUT ON REPEATER THAT TRANSMITS AND RECEIVES. YET I HAVE PROGRAMED BEARCAT HOME PATROL 2 AND BCT 436 SCANNERS AND THOSE WERE EASY.
This radio has menu item 51 "repeater forwarding mode setting. Used in conjunction with two radios connected as a repeater" Yet I can find no more documentation on this setting or any reports of trying this out!
I am looking to pick one of these up very soon. Have you tried the sync option yet? Where you turn it from 4 channels display into 2 but than it displays the channel name and frequently. Also I would love to see a video where you get two of these and turn it into a cross band repeater. Thanks and great video.
How does this BTech UV50x2 50 watt dual band compare to a 80 watt Yaesu FT 298OR which cost less than the BTECH at around $149 BUT it is only a single band radio 144-148 with 3 watts audio and a factory 3 year warranty. Which is the better radio? The BTECH 50 watts has an extra band but 30 watts less than single band Yaesu 80 watt radio. Which one? Also I think like the Bao-Feng HT 5 UVR or 82 FHP you can listen to FM music while channel is clear on this BTECH UV50X2 dual band mobile radio.
I have had mine for a few years now, had it since it first came out, put it in my SXS, replaced a TYT 9000. I Programmed the 50x2 to have the top two frequencies the same and the bottom two the same. Then the Top two frequencies, the top shows the Frequency, the bottom shows the name, same with the other half. This is useful out on the trail when a newbie doesn't know what frequency you are on. Most Rugged radios come with a name, so I can go to the name and then tell someone the Frequency to type into their (non rugged) radio. Got to say though, the TYT was just an all around better radio. Built better, way better speaker, solid knob, the scan speed is lightning fast, the buttons on the radio are simple and I can do everything on the front and not have to use the mic. The mic is unplugged while I am driving and the radio is hooked into my intercom system. The 50X2 has scan speeds that I think are even slower than the UV5R, absolutely painfully SLOW. The buttons aren't as intuitive, if I want to scan, the mic has to be plugged in. Speaker isn't very loud, the main knob if you scroll too fast, it stops going forward and goes backwards, very annoying. If it wasn't for dual band and FM radio I would sell it in a heart beat, I don't care if it puts out over 70w, I would be fine with 20w for what I do, I wish the TYT 9000 was dual band with FM, it would be perfect.
@@skinny4070 the tyt9000 is single band and comes in 2m, 70cm, or 220. i got rid of the 50x2, I hated the garbage knobs on it. i went with the tyt th8600 waterproof. it's a dual band, 25w radio. it doesn't have many features but it works well in my sxs.
Any recommendation on which FOLDABLE type antenna to use with the UV-50X2? I'm looking to use it in a backpack setup for up in the hills, using a deep cycle 12vdc closed cell (won't leak acid) battery.
@@SupermanBB sorry to disappoint you. I’m here and I’ve been totally blind since the age of three, and I’m not using UA-cam braille addition. if companies like Apple, android, Windows, LG, and Kenwood to name a few can add voice-over to their products you would think that BTech would follow in the footsteps of their sister company and do the same. We are currently living in 2021 not 1970
@@trueblueaussie7997 hey.... Just thought I ask if you know about the blind surfer guy that has a UA-cam channel.... He is also a professional voice actor.... You should check him out if you don't know about him....
@@adamcohen427 ua-cam.com/video/Mrpqq-xi00g/v-deo.html This video desrcibes how to program a Baofang UV-5R but the process is the same, one thing to ensure is that you check what com port you are using in the control panel because the assignment of the com port is not automatic.
I purchased a UV-50X2 early after they hit the market. The first problem I ran accross was that the holes in the mobile bracket didn't match the threaded holes in the radio. I had to enlarge them to mount the radio to the mobile bracket. I should have stopped there. After the 1 year warranty ran out the display went 'wonky'. When powered up the third digit in the first line readout was blank, nothing, just nothing. If I selected that channel / line and keyed the mic, then the number magically appeared. Last, but certainly not least, I started to get reports of weak signals into the local repeater. I put a power meter inline and keyed up. while the radio power 'bar' showed full power being transmitted, the power meter (I tried three of them just to be sure) showed transmitted power at less than 10W which quickly started dropping until it got to about 1W in less than 2 minutes. The radio never got even slightly warm to the touch. This was into a dummy load with an SWR of 1.1:1. BTECH does not appear to support after the warranty period. I left them a message and NEVER got a reply. Lesson learned, you get what you pay for.
I used a TH-9800 for a long while, it is a good radio. The mic is kinda hot. I didn't put this BTECH radio into my car, so I don't know how it performs mobile. But it does get good audio reports from the shack. Either one would likely work for you.
Hi Jason, I’m an 81 year old submarine veteran from Loudon, TN, and am studying for my technicians license. I’m thinking about buying a Btech 50X2 radio PC04FTD1 programmable cable and Nagoya UT-72 antenna. I’m a newbie so not well versed on this stuff. I hav a hand held baofeng F8 HP now so this is a big leap for me. I wonder what range I can expect on the 50 x2. Thanks in advance for your response.
With any mobile radio and external antenna, you can expect to get a much farther range than a handheld. Several miles will be possible with this setup, depending on your location, perhaps 10-50 miles.
Same format as the " btech uv25x4", correct? How do you like the overall format and size? I may get the 25x4 for a go-kit. I like the lower power so it would suit my needs
Regarding the name change from “Baofeng” to “Pofung”, it seems to me that both of these are just Roman alphabet transliterations of the same original name in Chinese (presumably Mandarin). I think they realized that English-speakers are incapable of pronouncing Baofeng (for example, it’s definitely not “BAY-oh-fang” or even “BOW-feng” as most people including myself tend to say it). To resolve this, they seem to have switched the brand name to Pofung (“POE-fung”), which we can more easily pronounce correctly. In other words, I suspect it was actually “bO-fung” all along, so really it’s the same name written more explicitly for our benefit. If anyone else knows this to be incorrect please feel free to contradict me...
So this radio is the QYT KT-980PLUS..... so other than putting their stickers on it and a freshly logo'd box what does Btech change to justify an extra $20 over purchasing directly from China? You said they upgrade them and make them better.... could you elaborate on the upgrades done to this KT-980PLUS that makes it a better and more expensive UV-50X2?
Just wanted to let you know I just happened to stumbled upon the answer to my querie..... I found Baofengtech had posted this quoted text........... "the UV-50X2 is FCC Part 15B Approved (you most likely were provided false information from those who requested the review). You can see this is also found in our 60 menus (versus the generic 50). We take a factory level product - and self engineer the software to met FCC emissions; as well as supporting and selling from the US. They may 'claim' they have what we have, to make a quick buck - they do not. We engineer our own firmware on our radios. We set our receiver and transmitter to be tuned at US amateur bands (a side by side 220MHz test on our UV-25X4 to 'the others' will show immediately that our receiver is 220 fine-tuned - and those other radios are completely deaf and tuned for Asia (240)) Other immediate differences not found in the generics: Dual Synchronize Display Mode (Synchronize Up to 2 Channels) Mic Audio Gain Settings Expanded Frequency Range (520MHz) USA written user's guide Auto Power Off Function Channel Mode Editing Settings (edit tones, etc on saved channels in Memory mode) Auto Scan, Scanning Resume, and Variable Frequency Scanning Quad Watch Delay Time: Allows the receiver to stay on the secondary channel longer after incoming transmission - customize the delay up to 50 seconds; This avoids manually channel switching when you are engaged with simultaneous contacts on two frequencies Randomization Privacy Mode"
gmctech these X series radios have really nice loud bodacious audio when you talk because it has adjustable Mic gain in the radio itself rather than the Mic. go to Menu 57 and turn it up to 40 to 45 and then you will sound louder than most anyone else on the air without sounding distorted or over modulated. That way you can talk in a quiet tone of voice about 5 inches from your Mic instead of having to eat the Mic on most Hand held radios! If using the radio in a noisy environment like your car driving with the windows rolled down, have the Mic gain down to 35 or 40 instead of 45 in a quiet room. Out of the box the Mic gain is set on 10 and that sounds pretty quiet!
1# I"d cut the rubber booty' off that mic cord then . 2# BTech work out RF output levels ''low should be an average of 10watts so you can talk with key off in car & both bands high power should be 50 on UHF / 60 on VHF that would be acceptable. "35 & 70 watts duzent jive ? 😮 But now we got a first hand look at it nice color display . Thanks as always for the review keeping us ham-informed..
From what I'm seeing here, this really makes it look like th UV-50x2 is the UV-5R in mobile form (with a few extras, like power). would you say that's fairly accurate?
Do you need a license to operate these radios? How is this different from the bands that Rugged Radios offer? I just want to get a good range of communication between vehicles when off roading. I don't like the range I get from a cb radio.
These radios will go to different bands - some of them are Ham bands, for which you need a license. Those bands are what my show focuses on. But they will go to other bands also, such as Business/FRS/GMRS, etc. It depends on where you want to talk as to what license you might or might not need.
IT DEPENDS ON THE ANTENNA. I FIND THAT THE UV5R AND FHP8 HT RADIOS GET BETTER RECEPTION AND BETTER SOUND IN THE SPEAKERS. JUST THE OPPOSITE AS YOU WOULD THINK THE MOBILE WOULD PICK UP FM BETTER ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL USING MAGNET MOBILE ANTENNA.
I have a problem with a 980 power test mine is only showing 54 watts at high power, should be 75 watts. I am testing with out a dummy load but with a antenna with a good swr. Should this make a differences in accuracy? thank you ..Don
Gentlemen is there a way to connect an aviation style Intercom and use aviation headsets with push to talk switch to this radio??? I would like to use the set up in an off-road vehicle
This wasn't much of a "testing". Seemed more like you only checked out the power output. Expected a little more detailed info for you having this radio for a couple months. Are you planning on doing a more in depth review of it in the future?
Oh - you were referring to the URL. I was looking at the main title and the title you have in the video that doesn't mention "power". These are nifty little radios but I hope they do some more software upgrades to allow simple scanning of memory channels and the ability to add or delete them from the scan without needing programming software.
HELLO? ANYONE OUT THERE? SO IS THE YAESU 2980R AT 80 WATTS THE BETTER RADIO? THE YAESU IS ABOUT $40.00 LESS AND RATED AT A MORE POWERFUL 80 WATTS BUILT LIKE A TANK.
It really depends on what you mean by "better" Is the Yaesu better built? Yes Is the Yaesu more powerful on 2M? Yes Does the Yaesu have the 440 band also? No Is the Yaesu more versatile? No So, define your question please. Asking "which is better" doesn't really have a direct answer. In some regards it is better, but if you want to TX on 70cm, the Yaesu wont' do that.
The Yaesu would likely be more reliable, due to being in business for longer and generally being a higher quality product. However, in a base station environment, which is usually climate controlled, you will have far less problems with any radio over a mobile install, which has to deal with weather temp changes, and bouncing around in a vehicle.
@@HamRadio2 Thanks for the info. Also note the Yaesu has a 3 yr. Warranty and Bao Feng is 1 yr. Plus with Yaesu having 30 watts more over the 50 watt Bao Feng radio isn't this a significant increase in power? A deal breaker with 30 more watts?
Unless you are really far away from your repeater, or really down in a valley or something, 30-watts won't be that much. It will make a small difference if you are talking on Simplex, though. However, in both instances...simplex and repeater work....a better antenna at a higher elevation would improve your signal much more than 30- watts would.
How sure are you about the power output ? The spec says it should be 10 watts on low power. I was going to buy one but my licence restricts me to 10 watts in the uk
I just picked up one of these radios and a new power supply . the power supply is a 13.8v output . the antenna I'm using is a slim Jim 2m/70cm jpole. I rapped the balum like the instructions said to . the radio operates fine on low power but when I switch to high power and key up the radio display cuts off . any help would be greatly appreciated
@@stealthrazor7314 thank you. I figured it out . it was my power supply . the continuous power was only 9amp . switched over to a 12amp continuous with a 14amp surge and have had no more issues. Radio and antenna match up greatly. Can talk 21+- miles using simplex and have no problem hitting repeaters in my area. Thank you for the reply
@@HamRadio2lol......ok well I just wanted a definitive answer. I emailed the company and im pretty sure it does but you are the ONLY one ive seen doing a review on this radio and it wasn't real clear to me. Thanks for the response..........over.
You can scan the four frequencies that you have on the display but NOT do full duplex or dual watch just the scanning of the four frequencies displayed either in VFO or memory mode or a combination of them.
UPDATE: I SENT RADIO IN FOR REPAIR. THE POWER DROPS LIKE BEFORE EXCEPT NOW ON.BOTH HIGH AND LOW POWER THERE IS NO OUTPUT TRANSMISSION POWER. THIS BROKE WITHIN 2 MONTHS OF HAVING IT.
It should be fine I would just carry extra fuses for the lighter plug FYI I've been reading some of the reviews It looks like the power drops after you've been talking on it for more than a minute and a half. so that means you can be using 50 watts of power then after a minute and a half it will drop down. So if you do get one this radio has a feature of timing you out meaning it will stop transmitting after a set amount of seconds I would have that feature turned on so that it can reset basically... If you get one just learn the limitations of the radio. it's a Chinese radio... I'm still considering getting one
Yes. I'm a new ham and this is a great, solid radio. This is my base radio with an attic antenna in a two-story home on flat terrain. Can easily hit repeaters 25-30 miles away on low power most days. Really easy to use.
I think you are probably hearing the window A/C running in the background. It is hot in the shack when I don't have that running, during summer in Texas.
Baofeng and pofung are pronounced the same in Chinese. pofung is just a more accurate romanization of the Chinese name. The name is derived from the area in China the radios are made. Wouxun is pronounced “oh-shun” kinda like the English word ocean
@@HamRadio2 teamwork, I’m just helping you get the word out. Great video, I’m pretty sure I’m gonna go with a Btech 50w for my base station since I’m only using VHF and UHF and this video helped my decision making process
I have 3-4 friends in a local club who bought the FTM-400 and each one died in about 1.5 years. So don't kid yourself that it can't happen to a Yaesu either.
The FTM-7250 sells for about $220, so not just $20 more. I paid $145 for my KT-980 PLUS (same radio as the one featured here). However, to your point, it you want sustained output, you won't get it from this rig. Mine drops from 78w to 28w after a 2 minute transmission. I doubt the Yaesu does that, so yes I would pay $75 more for a Brand name rig if you want consistent output.
@@3qdx does the power go back to to 78 watts eventually? is there a chance you are running it on psu that cant sustain the amps? honestly, just curious.
@@jasonbrown467 Yes it does (once the radio cools down). My PS has lots of power so it's not that. The Chinese radios just can't tolerate the heat from extended transmissions and so they cut the power back to try and keep them from getting damaged.
These things are crap. I've had two of them, the first one lasted 3 days. Then it wouldn't power off, then never came back on again. The second one runs 110 watts on UHF and will receive and transmit all the way to 520MHz . All the way through gmrs and business band even though the manual says it won't. There's just no quality control, it should perform exactly as stated in the manual and they randomly don't. Adjacent channel rejection is non existant. Try tuning to an FM broadcast station and you'll get three or four stations at once. The local NOAA broadcast comes in on the 5 freqs above and below. The rubber boot around the mic jack fits so poorly that it presses against the volume control and when you go to roll it it drags and when you hold it down to turn on or off it won't let you push it in all the way. 110 watts out of this tiny little radio? It'll melt. I'll have to open it up and turn it down. Save your money and get a kenwood.
All these radios are nothing more than glorified Chinese junk. It is amazing how many here in this country fall for the low price for the performance. I ditched all my Chinese radios and switched to Motorolas. These are single band radios and they perform flawlessly. Their front ends are second to none not to mention the crystal clear loud audio!
I know this is late. But for a radio that's been modified in the u.s. for the U.S.. why would they have left 300mhz band in the radio. And as for btech, they can take a long walk off a short but deep water pier,. Customer service is nonexistent. The microphone audio level for my bf f8hp is lower no it than all the others I own. I emailed btech, and still waiting game for a reply. That was some time ago.
Did you notice the power start to drop? Heckuva good price for a dual bander but if you want sustained output, forget it. After an initial transmission on HP with 78 watts, after 2 minutes it will drop to about 28 watts ( I know, I have one just like the one featured). I guess you get what you pay for. On LP, it will drop from about 28 watts to 12 watts. The Chinese radios do NOT like sustained transmissions.
@@microminiskirt It IS a good radio for the price, as long as you don't mind a varied output. As for the 'Big Three' (ICOM, YAESU, KENWOOD), their models (particularly on high power) will stay at a sustained output. Unfortunately, with the Chinese radios....not. And yes, you're right, the fan spins up like a jet plane. Mobile you probably wouldn't hear it, but using this rig in the Shack..you definitely will.
THIS PARTICULAR CX502 RADIO IS RATED AT 50 WATTS MAXIMUM. PLUS YOU GET THAT EXTRA BAND 440 AND FM MUSIC MONITORING WITH SOME OTHER FEATURES ON TOP OF ALL OF THIS. YOU MUST SPEND ALOT MORE $$$ IF IT WAS ICOM, KENWOOD, OR YAESAU TO GET MORE FEATURES IF THEY EVEN HAVE THEM.
@@3qdx SO WHAT IS THE REMEDY FOR THIS TO KEEP FAN FROM COMING ON INSIDE RADIO AND GET RADIO COOLED DOWN FASTER? GET A LARGER EXTERNAL FAN TO BLOW MORE AIR TO COOL RADIO DOWN?
Not happy with Btech. Had to return mine. Thermal shut down. 45 second qso throws the safety circuit in to reboot. This radio is a victim of heat failure. If you can, Get a CPU fan and cool it.
You can't compare a Chinese piece of junk to a high quality ICOM radio. To say a baefang is the best radio just proves you've never owned a high quality radio. Sorry if you don't like my opinion.
Best ham radio ? These radios are garbage , I’ve had to exchange 2 of them and still it does not function properly ..... now the little KaoDung HT’s , awesome radios .... but there full size mobiles , complete garbage in my opinion
Your life is a dead end loser.You have no idea what you are spewing out of you butt about.Get an education before showing everyone just what a loser idiot that you really are. LOL
Do you have one? Have you programmed it via computer? It's a simple process. Not sure why you would call it cheap Chinese junk. It is what it is. If you want to spend 600 bucks on a radio, have at it. For those who are more budget conscious, this is a prefect radio and likely does what yours does. Cheers.
Of all the radios I have, this BTech 50X2 is still my favorite radio of all of them. I just had to replace the 50x2 in my truck with an Anytone 578 DMR radio and I am already regretting that decision. I miss being able to monitor 4 frequencies or sets of repeaters at the same time.
All of the 4 50x2 radios that I have are pushing right at 100 watts instead of the 50 they are supposed to be doing.
Have one. It totally rocks! Can finally hit the repeater behind a mountain 20+ miles away. Works with CHIRP with the cable for my Radioddity QB25!
Nice!
I have this radio in my house as a base station, and I have the UV25X2 in my truck. They are great radios! No complaints at all! 73, W4AQX
I am planning to add one of these to my Can Am Maverick for off road adventures because, as I understand it, it will work with Rugged Radio's intercom system. I have enjoyed your videos, but I wish you would take the time to become familiar with the products instead of doing cold reviews all the time. I watch these videos to help me to make informed decisions and take the guess work out of what I am doing and the products I am looking at.
Just got my tech ticket. Been watching your videos for a while. Just wanted to say I have gotten a lot of good information from them. Have a cheap HT but will be getting either a dual band or quad band mobile when I can afford the radio and antennas. thanks from the corpus Christi area from a montague county transplant.
This video played a big part in my decision to buy the BTECH UV-50X2. I'm new to this and am currently waiting for the FCC to get off their duff and send the email acknowledging my Tech license. I've kerchunked several repeaters (I know it's not looked on well) but I haven't been transmitting and am patiently awaiting my license. And with this radio staring me ion the face it's not easy. :) thanks for the great video!
Thanks!
This radio does have a data port on front and this works with Chirp
HOW COME THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS ON MOUNTING THE HARDWARE LIKE THE BRACKET AND WHICH SCREWS TO USE AS WELL AS WHERE THE MICROPHONE CLIP GOES?
The mic clip mounts externally wherever you want it. For the mounting screws, just try the ones that fit
@@HamRadio2 SO THE MICROPHONE CLIP DOESN'T GO ONTO THE RADIO. THANKS
I TRIED TO USE THE COMPUTER BY DOWNLOADING CHIRP PROGRAM AND USING THE MIKLOR WEBSITE. I FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS BUT I'M NOT COMPUTER SAVY.
THE PROGRAM DID DOWNLOAD INTO MY COMPUTER AND I MADE A SHORT CUT FOR CHIRP PROGRAM ICON ON MY DESKTOP. BUT THAT'S ABOUT IT. I GOT AS FAR AS DOWNLOADING INFORMATION FROM RADIO INTO CHIRP. THE REST I JUST DON'T GET IT. I DID SOME MANUAL PROGRAMMING ON uv-50x2 BUT THAT IT DOESN'T SHOW ON THE CHIRP PROGRAM.
I AM NOT SURE HOW TO DOWNLOAD A REPEATER FREQUENCY SINCE YOU HAVE TWO FREQS. INPUT AND OUTPUT ON REPEATER THAT TRANSMITS AND RECEIVES.
YET I HAVE PROGRAMED BEARCAT HOME PATROL 2 AND BCT 436 SCANNERS AND THOSE WERE EASY.
Correct, the mic clip mounts somewhere in your car or home base
@@HamRadio2 I DO NOTICE THAT THE RADIO GETS HOT AND THE FAN TURNS ON. SOMETIMES THE RADIO SHUTS OFF WHEN TOO HOT.
This radio has menu item 51 "repeater forwarding mode setting. Used in conjunction with two radios connected as a repeater"
Yet I can find no more documentation on this setting or any reports of trying this out!
I've never tried that. Reach out to BTECH directly, they're in the USA
I am looking to pick one of these up very soon. Have you tried the sync option yet? Where you turn it from 4 channels display into 2 but than it displays the channel name and frequently. Also I would love to see a video where you get two of these and turn it into a cross band repeater.
Thanks and great video.
I have the 25x4 and have configured Sync with Name & Freq on A & B, also CD lines. Its great
How does this BTech UV50x2 50 watt dual band compare to a 80 watt Yaesu FT 298OR which cost less than the BTECH at around $149 BUT it is only a single band radio 144-148 with 3 watts audio and a factory 3 year warranty. Which is the better radio? The BTECH 50 watts has an extra band but 30 watts less than single band Yaesu 80 watt radio. Which one? Also I think like the Bao-Feng HT 5 UVR or 82 FHP you can listen to FM music while channel is clear on this BTECH UV50X2 dual band mobile radio.
ANYBODY??
Put a smaller knob on the stem.
I have had mine for a few years now, had it since it first came out, put it in my SXS, replaced a TYT 9000. I Programmed the 50x2 to have the top two frequencies the same and the bottom two the same. Then the Top two frequencies, the top shows the Frequency, the bottom shows the name, same with the other half. This is useful out on the trail when a newbie doesn't know what frequency you are on. Most Rugged radios come with a name, so I can go to the name and then tell someone the Frequency to type into their (non rugged) radio.
Got to say though, the TYT was just an all around better radio. Built better, way better speaker, solid knob, the scan speed is lightning fast, the buttons on the radio are simple and I can do everything on the front and not have to use the mic. The mic is unplugged while I am driving and the radio is hooked into my intercom system.
The 50X2 has scan speeds that I think are even slower than the UV5R, absolutely painfully SLOW. The buttons aren't as intuitive, if I want to scan, the mic has to be plugged in. Speaker isn't very loud, the main knob if you scroll too fast, it stops going forward and goes backwards, very annoying. If it wasn't for dual band and FM radio I would sell it in a heart beat, I don't care if it puts out over 70w, I would be fine with 20w for what I do, I wish the TYT 9000 was dual band with FM, it would be perfect.
Thanks for the feedback.
WHAT IS TYT?
I would sell it in a heartbeat too. I cannot get this radio programmed to the repeater.
Can the tyt do frs and gmrs?
@@skinny4070 the tyt9000 is single band and comes in 2m, 70cm, or 220.
i got rid of the 50x2, I hated the garbage knobs on it. i went with the tyt th8600 waterproof. it's a dual band, 25w radio. it doesn't have many features but it works well in my sxs.
I wish it could RX other bands like aviation etc
I recently purchased this radio and is my 1st moble/base radio. What do you recommend as a good power supply to power this unit in my house? Thanks!
nfj one with the meter a b its abt 100 bucks get the anderson poles kg6mn
Any recommendation on which FOLDABLE type antenna to use with the UV-50X2?
I'm looking to use it in a backpack setup for up in the hills, using a deep cycle 12vdc closed cell (won't leak acid) battery.
Ed Fong roll-up j-pole.
tinyurl.com/y9rlmlxk
@@HamRadio2 Thanks I'll give it a try!
sadly the visually impaired operator has been overlooked again. It should have voice prompts like the HT range
Sadly the visually impaired operators will never know your concerns for them
@@SupermanBB if you don’t mind me asking, why do you say that
Visually impaired people won’t be reading the comments here. Unless they’ve got UA-cam braille edition
@@SupermanBB sorry to disappoint you. I’m here and I’ve been totally blind since the age of three, and I’m not using UA-cam braille addition. if companies like Apple, android, Windows, LG, and Kenwood to name a few can add voice-over to their products you would think that BTech would follow in the footsteps of their sister company and do the same. We are currently living in 2021 not 1970
@@trueblueaussie7997 hey.... Just thought I ask if you know about the blind surfer guy that has a UA-cam channel.... He is also a professional voice actor.... You should check him out if you don't know about him....
Chirp recently added this radio, I know because I just got mine programmed today
Thanks is great to hear.
Can you point me to a good guide on how to connect this radio for Chirp programming?
@@adamcohen427 ua-cam.com/video/Mrpqq-xi00g/v-deo.html This video desrcibes how to program a Baofang UV-5R but the process is the same, one thing to ensure is that you check what com port you are using in the control panel because the assignment of the com port is not automatic.
HOW DO YOU PROGRAM THIS THING?
@@sexybitch6605 see the video I posted above
chirp does work with this
My friend confirmed this.
Well that sucks. I have the GMRS 50x1 and it works with chirp just fine. 🤷🏻♂️
I purchased a UV-50X2 early after they hit the market. The first problem I ran accross was that the holes in the mobile bracket didn't match the threaded holes in the radio. I had to enlarge them to mount the radio to the mobile bracket. I should have stopped there. After the 1 year warranty ran out the display went 'wonky'. When powered up the third digit in the first line readout was blank, nothing, just nothing. If I selected that channel / line and keyed the mic, then the number magically appeared. Last, but certainly not least, I started to get reports of weak signals into the local repeater. I put a power meter inline and keyed up. while the radio power 'bar' showed full power being transmitted, the power meter (I tried three of them just to be sure) showed transmitted power at less than 10W which quickly started dropping until it got to about 1W in less than 2 minutes. The radio never got even slightly warm to the touch. This was into a dummy load with an SWR of 1.1:1. BTECH does not appear to support after the warranty period. I left them a message and NEVER got a reply. Lesson learned, you get what you pay for.
Can you transmit on the 150 bands without modifying it and if not can it be modified to transmit
Used to be able to, but with some new FCC regulations, that might not be true anymore.
Do you suggest I get this as opposed to the TYT TH-9800? (or something else in the price range?)
I used a TH-9800 for a long while, it is a good radio. The mic is kinda hot.
I didn't put this BTECH radio into my car, so I don't know how it performs mobile. But it does get good audio reports from the shack. Either one would likely work for you.
the UV25x2 neds 7 amp to operate, I would like to know if 10 amp is enough for this radio
How I hook up power wires from uv 50x2 to teK power tp30sw II ??
I'm not sure what a tp30sw is
You so funny that's a dual band not a four band the fourth rows in the front is for frequencies
All of that was explained in the video.
Hi Jason,
I’m an 81 year old submarine veteran from Loudon, TN, and am studying for my technicians license. I’m thinking about buying a Btech 50X2 radio PC04FTD1 programmable cable and Nagoya UT-72 antenna. I’m a newbie so not well versed on this stuff. I hav a hand held baofeng F8 HP now so this is a big leap for me. I wonder what range I can expect on the 50 x2. Thanks in advance for your response.
With any mobile radio and external antenna, you can expect to get a much farther range than a handheld. Several miles will be possible with this setup, depending on your location, perhaps 10-50 miles.
Can this be unlocked or programmed to use on GMRS channels
Not that I know of
Same format as the " btech uv25x4", correct? How do you like the overall format and size? I may get the 25x4 for a go-kit. I like the lower power so it would suit my needs
No, it is larger than the 25x4. That model is smaller than the 50X2.
But the 50X2 is very small still.
Regarding the name change from “Baofeng” to “Pofung”, it seems to me that both of these are just Roman alphabet transliterations of the same original name in Chinese (presumably Mandarin).
I think they realized that English-speakers are incapable of pronouncing Baofeng (for example, it’s definitely not “BAY-oh-fang” or even “BOW-feng” as most people including myself tend to say it).
To resolve this, they seem to have switched the brand name to Pofung (“POE-fung”), which we can more easily pronounce correctly. In other words, I suspect it was actually “bO-fung” all along, so really it’s the same name written more explicitly for our benefit.
If anyone else knows this to be incorrect please feel free to contradict me...
You nailed it.
Changed it to a shittier name
Happy to see your shack isn't flooded! Some tough times ahead for Texas.
Flooding is 5-7 hours South of me. That is.... 3 or 4 States worth of distance, if you live in New England, LOL.
@@HamRadio2 yeah we got it bad in Houston. /hat-tip
Does anyone know if there is a way to scroll through the frequencies while in frequency mode by using the dial? Or is it only with the keypad arrows?
Does it have a cooling fan ? can't tell in the video .
IT SURE DOES HAVE A COOLING FAN. A VERY NOISY ONE.
So this radio is the QYT KT-980PLUS..... so other than putting their stickers on it and a freshly logo'd box what does Btech change to justify an extra $20 over purchasing directly from China? You said they upgrade them and make them better.... could you elaborate on the upgrades done to this KT-980PLUS that makes it a better and more expensive UV-50X2?
Just wanted to let you know I just happened to stumbled upon the answer to my querie..... I found Baofengtech had posted this quoted text........... "the UV-50X2 is FCC Part 15B Approved (you most likely were provided false information from those who requested the review). You can see this is also found in our 60 menus (versus the generic 50). We take a factory level product - and self engineer the software to met FCC emissions; as well as supporting and selling from the US. They may 'claim' they have what we have, to make a quick buck - they do not. We engineer our own firmware on our radios. We set our receiver and transmitter to be tuned at US amateur bands (a side by side 220MHz test on our UV-25X4 to 'the others' will show immediately that our receiver is 220 fine-tuned - and those other radios are completely deaf and tuned for Asia (240)) Other immediate differences not found in the generics: Dual Synchronize Display Mode (Synchronize Up to 2 Channels) Mic Audio Gain Settings Expanded Frequency Range (520MHz) USA written user's guide Auto Power Off Function Channel Mode Editing Settings (edit tones, etc on saved channels in Memory mode) Auto Scan, Scanning Resume, and Variable Frequency Scanning Quad Watch Delay Time: Allows the receiver to stay on the secondary channel longer after incoming transmission - customize the delay up to 50 seconds; This avoids manually channel switching when you are engaged with simultaneous contacts on two frequencies Randomization Privacy Mode"
gmctech these X series radios have really nice loud bodacious audio when you talk because it has adjustable Mic gain in the radio itself rather than the Mic. go to Menu 57 and turn it up to 40 to 45 and then you will sound louder than most anyone else on the air without sounding distorted or over modulated. That way you can talk in a quiet tone of voice about 5 inches from your Mic instead of having to eat the Mic on most Hand held radios! If using the radio in a noisy environment like your car driving with the windows rolled down, have the Mic gain down to 35 or 40 instead of 45 in a quiet room. Out of the box the Mic gain is set on 10 and that sounds pretty quiet!
You have a HUGE amount of noise/hiss on your audio. FYI. Spurious emissions??
This video is from 3 years ago, but I watched it again just now. Not sure what noise you are talking about, maybe something on your side?
there is noise and I can hear it as well but nothing crazy..... It could be from cooling fans or something like that
I hear it to..... It sounds like a ham radio guy.....
whats a good antenna to get for this if it is hooked up to a jeep
Any dual band version. Comet and Diamond are popular brands in ham radio
no testing of the transmit and receive quality, versus a known good rig? (I'm imagining it's ok tho)
$170 bucks, from their website or amazon!
baofengtech.com/uv-50x2
@@1MinuteFlipDoc Amazing price for 50 watts!
Is it able to be a same band repeater? Would you need to link 2 units together to do that?
No, crossband only
Ok thank you
1# I"d cut the rubber booty'
off that mic cord then .
2# BTech work out RF output levels ''low should be an average of 10watts so you can talk with key off in car & both bands high power should be 50 on UHF / 60 on VHF that would be acceptable.
"35 & 70 watts duzent jive ? 😮
But now we got a first hand look at it nice color display . Thanks as always for the review keeping us ham-informed..
I can't tell from the video, are the six button on the front back-lighted? The v/m, call, mon, etc? I have trouble seeing them at night in the car.
No, they don't look backlit
Can u program it from the key pad like the uv5r ?
I believe so. But I don't have this radio any longer.
Can a PL or DPL code be entered on this radio so I run it on my business band?
Yes
From what I'm seeing here, this really makes it look like th UV-50x2 is the UV-5R in mobile form (with a few extras, like power). would you say that's fairly accurate?
That's the conclusion I came to.
Do you need a license to operate these radios? How is this different from the bands that Rugged Radios offer? I just want to get a good range of communication between vehicles when off roading. I don't like the range I get from a cb radio.
These radios will go to different bands - some of them are Ham bands, for which you need a license. Those bands are what my show focuses on. But they will go to other bands also, such as Business/FRS/GMRS, etc. It depends on where you want to talk as to what license you might or might not need.
Can this actually tune in music FM stations? If so, how well does that work?
FM stations work great
IT DEPENDS ON THE ANTENNA. I FIND THAT THE UV5R AND FHP8 HT RADIOS GET BETTER RECEPTION AND BETTER SOUND IN THE SPEAKERS. JUST THE OPPOSITE AS YOU WOULD THINK THE MOBILE WOULD PICK UP FM BETTER ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL USING MAGNET MOBILE ANTENNA.
Thank you
Great Video. Does Baofang offer any radio's with Data Port?
Thanks,
8P6RC
Yes, this one does, so does the BF-F8HP
Can you use this raido for a repeater
How can you connect the cables to the battery
I have a problem with a 980 power test mine is only showing 54 watts at high power, should be 75 watts. I am testing with out a dummy load but with a antenna with a good swr. Should this make a differences in accuracy? thank you ..Don
No, an antenna shouldn't affect your test
Gentlemen is there a way to connect an aviation style Intercom and use aviation headsets with push to talk switch to this radio??? I would like to use the set up in an off-road vehicle
anything is possible if you have the pinout
This radio was actually putting out 77 W when it’s only rated for 50?
This wasn't much of a "testing". Seemed more like you only checked out the power output. Expected a little more detailed info for you having this radio for a couple months. Are you planning on doing a more in depth review of it in the future?
That's why the title of the video was "power testing the UV-50X2"
The title on UA-cam is: BaofengTech UV-50X2 Testing. I assumed more than power testing from that.
www.livefromthehamshack.tv/2017/08/28/episode-111-baofengtech-uv-50x2-power-testing/
Oh - you were referring to the URL. I was looking at the main title and the title you have in the video that doesn't mention "power". These are nifty little radios but I hope they do some more software upgrades to allow simple scanning of memory channels and the ability to add or delete them from the scan without needing programming software.
I love your t-shirt :-)
HELLO? ANYONE OUT THERE? SO IS THE YAESU 2980R AT 80 WATTS THE BETTER RADIO? THE YAESU IS ABOUT $40.00 LESS AND RATED AT A MORE POWERFUL 80 WATTS BUILT LIKE A TANK.
It really depends on what you mean by "better"
Is the Yaesu better built? Yes
Is the Yaesu more powerful on 2M? Yes
Does the Yaesu have the 440 band also? No
Is the Yaesu more versatile? No
So, define your question please. Asking "which is better" doesn't really have a direct answer. In some regards it is better, but if you want to TX on 70cm, the Yaesu wont' do that.
@@HamRadio2 Which radio if used as a base station will last longer and have less problems? Which radio is more reliable?
The Yaesu would likely be more reliable, due to being in business for longer and generally being a higher quality product.
However, in a base station environment, which is usually climate controlled, you will have far less problems with any radio over a mobile install, which has to deal with weather temp changes, and bouncing around in a vehicle.
@@HamRadio2 Thanks for the info. Also note the Yaesu has a 3 yr. Warranty and Bao Feng is 1 yr. Plus with Yaesu having 30 watts more over the 50 watt Bao Feng radio isn't this a significant increase in power? A deal breaker with 30 more watts?
Unless you are really far away from your repeater, or really down in a valley or something, 30-watts won't be that much. It will make a small difference if you are talking on Simplex, though.
However, in both instances...simplex and repeater work....a better antenna at a higher elevation would improve your signal much more than 30- watts would.
How sure are you about the power output ? The spec says it should be 10 watts on low power. I was going to buy one but my licence restricts me to 10 watts in the uk
Different meters may vary, but my meter is brand new and fairly accurate.
Does this radio work for echolink ?
Will this radio tx/rx on GMRS frequencies?
Not natively
How can I unlock this radio for emergency use on gmrs?@@HamRadio2
I just picked up one of these radios and a new power supply . the power supply is a 13.8v output . the antenna I'm using is a slim Jim 2m/70cm jpole. I rapped the balum like the instructions said to . the radio operates fine on low power but when I switch to high power and key up the radio display cuts off . any help would be greatly appreciated
change antena and test reflected power , more of 3 is bad, if not trasistor are broken
@@stealthrazor7314 thank you. I figured it out . it was my power supply . the continuous power was only 9amp . switched over to a 12amp continuous with a 14amp surge and have had no more issues. Radio and antenna match up greatly. Can talk 21+- miles using simplex and have no problem hitting repeaters in my area. Thank you for the reply
@@mattd6128 nice hehe sorry my english im from spain
So are you declaring that this will NOT operate on GMRS channels???
Declaring? Sure. But this video was a while ago, I don't actually recall
@@HamRadio2lol......ok well I just wanted a definitive answer. I emailed the company and im pretty sure it does but you are the ONLY one ive seen doing a review on this radio and it wasn't real clear to me. Thanks for the response..........over.
Since it's sold as a Ham Radio, it shouldn't be open for GMRS. BTECH is usually legit with their radios. But you might be able to mod it
displays all freq on its LCD.. is it full duplex?
You can change the display to alpha numeric also for memory channels
can i listen to both bands at the same time? like also when i TX on other band and listen to the other?
I didn't test any of that.
You can scan the four frequencies that you have on the display but NOT do full duplex or dual watch just the scanning of the four frequencies displayed either in VFO or memory mode or a combination of them.
Baofeng are very good radio. Have 8 of them and not one has failed on me. 6 of the same models and 2 of the same
How do you program the input and output in this radio to a repeater?
Look for the offset function
@@mattking6417 That's already defaulted. I should be able to transit and receive at same time.
@@leathernlatexmicrominiskir3784 so one radio can be a repeater?
@@Rusted_Link Not in that respect. You go through the repeater using the input and output of the two freqs on that one repeater.
How big of power supply would I need to run this at home?
With 80 watts you need about 20 amps. I would use a 30 amp supply. David Byrd KN4BHS
Great radio I have this radio as my my mobile rig.
UPDATE: I SENT RADIO IN FOR REPAIR. THE POWER DROPS LIKE BEFORE EXCEPT NOW ON.BOTH HIGH AND LOW POWER THERE IS NO OUTPUT TRANSMISSION POWER. THIS BROKE WITHIN 2 MONTHS OF HAVING IT.
Like your tattoo, thanks for an Honest video
Would cigarette lighter plug work for power on this?
It should be fine I would just carry extra fuses for the lighter plug FYI I've been reading some of the reviews It looks like the power drops after you've been talking on it for more than a minute and a half. so that means you can be using 50 watts of power then after a minute and a half it will drop down. So if you do get one this radio has a feature of timing you out meaning it will stop transmitting after a set amount of seconds I would have that feature turned on so that it can reset basically... If you get one just learn the limitations of the radio. it's a Chinese radio... I'm still considering getting one
Is this a good radio for a beginner?
Yes. I'm a new ham and this is a great, solid radio. This is my base radio with an attic antenna in a two-story home on flat terrain. Can easily hit repeaters 25-30 miles away on low power most days. Really easy to use.
Chirp has a beta for programing
did you ever test in 350 and 220???
No, this radio doesn't have those bands.
=[ Do you actually use it, or, does it sit back their for display? I think you're taunting me now. Focusing on the radio, though, I miss the UV-5001.
This radio? It is brand new, never used it before this video.
I meant the Surface in the back.
If the mic plug cover is orientated correctly, it does not rub............
I am wanting to get in to ham radio, what is a good starter setup?
My first radio was the Yaesu FT-60
Does this radio TX in 151.880?
Jonathan Reyes yes!
why is ur heil michrophone so noisy???? is it a condenser, i thought heil mics are dynamic mics.
Not sure what you are referring to.
i mean the background sound of your main mic that u use to record audio. but its a great video anyway!
I think you are probably hearing the window A/C running in the background. It is hot in the shack when I don't have that running, during summer in Texas.
wow your ac is really loud
I watched your other vids, its quiet, so i guess its your ac
Baofeng and pofung are pronounced the same in Chinese. pofung is just a more accurate romanization of the Chinese name. The name is derived from the area in China the radios are made.
Wouxun is pronounced “oh-shun” kinda like the English word ocean
I mentioned this numerous times in future videos. This specific video is 3.5 years old
@@HamRadio2 teamwork, I’m just helping you get the word out. Great video, I’m pretty sure I’m gonna go with a Btech 50w for my base station since I’m only using VHF and UHF and this video helped my decision making process
@@Dusther210 I appreciate ALL comments that are positive or constructive criticism, so thanks for being here and posting! 73
This radio looks pretty great!
I bought one and It died after a week sent it back and got a Yaesu ftm-7250D for about 20$ more don't waste your money!
I have 3-4 friends in a local club who bought the FTM-400 and each one died in about 1.5 years. So don't kid yourself that it can't happen to a Yaesu either.
The FTM-7250 sells for about $220, so not just $20 more. I paid $145 for my KT-980 PLUS (same radio as the one featured here). However, to your point, it you want sustained output, you won't get it from this rig. Mine drops from 78w to 28w after a 2 minute transmission. I doubt the Yaesu does that, so yes I would pay $75 more for a Brand name rig if you want consistent output.
@@3qdx does the power go back to to 78 watts eventually? is there a chance you are running it on psu that cant sustain the amps? honestly, just curious.
@@jasonbrown467 Yes it does (once the radio cools down). My PS has lots of power so it's not that. The Chinese radios just can't tolerate the heat from extended transmissions and so they cut the power back to try and keep them from getting damaged.
These things are crap. I've had two of them, the first one lasted 3 days. Then it wouldn't power off, then never came back on again. The second one runs 110 watts on UHF and will receive and transmit all the way to 520MHz . All the way through gmrs and business band even though the manual says it won't. There's just no quality control, it should perform exactly as stated in the manual and they randomly don't. Adjacent channel rejection is non existant. Try tuning to an FM broadcast station and you'll get three or four stations at once. The local NOAA broadcast comes in on the 5 freqs above and below. The rubber boot around the mic jack fits so poorly that it presses against the volume control and when you go to roll it it drags and when you hold it down to turn on or off it won't let you push it in all the way. 110 watts out of this tiny little radio? It'll melt. I'll have to open it up and turn it down. Save your money and get a kenwood.
All these radios are nothing more than glorified Chinese junk. It is amazing how many here in this country fall for the low price for the performance. I ditched all my Chinese radios and switched to Motorolas. These are single band radios and they perform flawlessly. Their front ends are second to none not to mention the crystal clear loud audio!
I know this is late. But for a radio that's been modified in the u.s. for the U.S.. why would they have left 300mhz band in the radio. And as for btech, they can take a long walk off a short but deep water pier,. Customer service is nonexistent. The microphone audio level for my bf f8hp is lower no it than all the others I own. I emailed btech, and still waiting game for a reply. That was some time ago.
BREAKER! BREAKER!
Did you notice the power start to drop? Heckuva good price for a dual bander but if you want sustained output, forget it. After an initial transmission on HP with 78 watts, after 2 minutes it will drop to about 28 watts ( I know, I have one just like the one featured). I guess you get what you pay for. On LP, it will drop from about 28 watts to 12 watts. The Chinese radios do NOT like sustained transmissions.
REALLY? SEEMS LIKE A GREAT RADIO. FAN COMES ON ALOT.
@@microminiskirt It IS a good radio for the price, as long as you don't mind a varied output. As for the 'Big Three' (ICOM, YAESU, KENWOOD), their models (particularly on high power) will stay at a sustained output. Unfortunately, with the Chinese radios....not. And yes, you're right, the fan spins up like a jet plane. Mobile you probably wouldn't hear it, but using this rig in the Shack..you definitely will.
@@3qdx YAESAU IS MADE IN CHINA EVEN THOUGH IT'S A JAPAMESE RADIO. SEEMS TO BE ALL OF THESE RADIOS ARE MADE IN CHINA.
THIS PARTICULAR CX502 RADIO IS RATED AT 50 WATTS MAXIMUM. PLUS YOU GET THAT EXTRA BAND 440 AND FM MUSIC MONITORING WITH SOME OTHER FEATURES ON TOP OF ALL OF THIS. YOU MUST SPEND ALOT MORE $$$ IF IT WAS ICOM, KENWOOD, OR YAESAU TO GET MORE FEATURES IF THEY EVEN HAVE THEM.
@@3qdx SO WHAT IS THE REMEDY FOR THIS TO KEEP FAN FROM COMING ON INSIDE RADIO AND GET RADIO COOLED DOWN FASTER? GET A LARGER EXTERNAL FAN TO BLOW MORE AIR TO COOL RADIO DOWN?
Not happy with Btech. Had to return mine. Thermal shut down. 45 second qso throws the safety circuit in to reboot.
This radio is a victim of heat failure. If you can, Get a CPU fan and cool it.
No help. You are guessing what things are for.
You can't compare a Chinese piece of junk to a high quality ICOM radio. To say a baefang is the best radio just proves you've never owned a high quality radio. Sorry if you don't like my opinion.
Best ham radio ? These radios are garbage , I’ve had to exchange 2 of them and still it does not function properly ..... now the little KaoDung HT’s , awesome radios .... but there full size mobiles , complete garbage in my opinion
I guess experiences can vary
@@HamRadio2😂😂😂
Don't waste your money.
Ham Radio is a Dead End, the New iDAS radios are better and more Advanced than Digital Ham radios or even the Runbo ones .
iDAS is Icom's brand of NXDN, which is Kenwood's digital. Both are used in Amateur Radio. You've successfully contradicted your own statement.
Your life is a dead end loser.You have no idea what you are spewing out of you butt about.Get an education before showing everyone just what a loser idiot that you really are. LOL
@@1OFGODSOWN OUCH
Cheap Chinese junk. PITA to program, whether manual or via computer.
Chinese radios are not hard to program. Unless you've got eyesight problems or are past retirement age.
its nice... i dont have to keep a $400 radio in my jeep... considering how easy it is to break into wranglers
Do you have one? Have you programmed it via computer? It's a simple process. Not sure why you would call it cheap Chinese junk. It is what it is. If you want to spend 600 bucks on a radio, have at it. For those who are more budget conscious, this is a prefect radio and likely does what yours does. Cheers.
Can you monitor gmrs on this?