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Re: DM-1701 not connecting to pc
The Baofeng DMR radios use a straight cable with no chip sets in them or drivers needed. I bought a DM-9HX (same as the BF-5R but with the big battery). Unfortunately the dealer gave me the wrong
By Howard Estes · #102 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
That frequency is for a local park and can be received on any "800" band scanner. Lock-out should not be an issue. However it is unknown if the Baofeng could receive that high even if the radio would
By Ray Dunham · #101 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
If that frequency is in the cellular band then the firmware in the radio should block any reception as it is illegal to listen in that band. Not to mention the fact that it¡¯s most likely a digital
By Rodney kraft · #100 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
I use a UV-5r for receive only. Using Rod's mods, I have tried to expand the UHF up into the 800/900 area. I set the UHF upper limit to 858.000, the radio accepted it. Then I set the VFO to the
By Ray Dunham · #99 ·
Re: UV-5R Specs
Hello Group, Here are the UV-5R specs, from page 17 in the manual. [cid:de1ae652-441b-44a7-a94f-e0f453a45b32] Regards, Doug VK2XLJ ________________________________ Sent: Monday, 9 August 2021 4:00 AM
By Doug J · #98 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
You are correct in that I have teh ability to test TX power and RX sensitivity of these radios.? I can test the output power no problems, b ut as there doesn't seem to be a service manual? for
By Rodney kraft · #97 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Halden . . . <incorridge@...> wrote: I would be interested if anyone who does this mod who has the ability to check for spurious signals when unlocking the 220 feature to let us know
By Donald Hellen · #96 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Hi Rod, Thanks for posting those instructions.? I have one of the 3-band models already, but my 2-band radios are UV-82s. I would like to remind us that it is our responsibility as hams to ensure
By HF · #95 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Thanks Rodney for the interesting information. Being a radio tech for your county, I assume that you have the equipment to check the TX power output and RX sensitivity of the updated radio on 220 MHz?
By Dave W6OQ · #94 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Thanks, Donald. That makes sense now.
By Milt / KJ7PPX · #93 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Milt . . . <milt.reynolds@...> wrote: Splatter would include any radio emissions that's not intended to be transmitted. This could be spurious signals outside the intended transmit passband.
By Donald Hellen · #92 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
There should be a notice about a new file uploaded with the instructions for making a UV-5R work on the 220 MHz band. I'm not sure if you need the UV-5RX3 or if any UV-5R will work. The former is a
By Donald Hellen · #91 ·
File /Baofeng UV-5R on 1.25 Meter band (220 MHz).pdf uploaded #file-notice
The following files have been uploaded to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /Baofeng UV-5R on 1.25 Meter band (220 MHz).pdf ( /g/Baofeng/files/Baofeng UV-5R on 1.25
By [email protected] Notification <noreply@...> · #90 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
What is "splatter"?
By Milt / KJ7PPX · #89 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
<kc7cjo@...> wrote: I may have misunderstood. Will the regular plain UV-5R work by using the UV-5X3 software, or is that model of radio needed? Donald KX8K
By Donald Hellen · #88 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
I've not had any splatter problems with the 3 I have. Here'sthe instructions as promised: Howto program your Baofeng UV-5R to operate in the 1.25 Meter band (220MHz). ?BEFOREyou do this procedure, I
By Rodney kraft · #87 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Thank you, Rod! It actually sounds fairly easy! I'll give it a try soon. I appreciated your recommendation for a tri-band antenna, too. Very helpful post!
By Milt / KJ7PPX · #86 ·
Re: UV-5R Dual band mod to 220 MHz band
Rod, Good info. Have you been able to test the signal to see if is OK with no splatter. I have five of these radios and would consider putting one on 220. -- Bob nz2z
By Bob Bennett · #85 ·
Re: Baofeng BF-T1 Prog cable
Doug . . . wrote: I used a cable with the chipset you mentioned. It has something like 8 cable ends to be a more or less universal cable, and it worked fine once I sorted out where to get a driver for
By Donald Hellen · #84 ·
Baofeng BF-T1 Prog cable
Hello Group, I recently purchased a BF-T1 with cable and most places said that the driver was a prolific PL-2303, which was not the case. I tried this lead in 3 different PC's off different OpSys but
By Doug J · #83 ·