
support wholesale retail 2x TYT UV8000E V/UHF 128CH 3600mAh 10W HP Cross-Band FM Transceiver + 2x Speaker authentic. Output Power Test: An actual 10w HP radio. Feature: Supply power to TYT TH-UV8000D directly from car. But as a backup or just to carry around in my car, yep, they fit the bill. It looks really nice, with a color display which is something the manufacturers from China have. There is no indication on the spec sheet for the output on low power, or even if there actually is a low power setting. I have a couple of similar Baofeng radios and they do work but their quality is nothing like a Kenwood, Yaesu, or Alinco. It’s an analogue dual band FM transceiver with an output power of 25W on 2m and 20W on 70cm. Thank you for watching my videos! My channel, “Ham Radio Answers,” is here to help you become an active, on-the-air amateur radio operator! I try hard to answer every Ask Dave question individually if I can. Ultra high output power UP to 10W to guatantee a further and stable communication range. Eliminator Car Charger For TYT TH-UV8000D TH-UV8000E Dual Band Two way Radio 10W Walkie Talkie. The TYT UV8000E looks to be a decent radio for very little money.
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ġ:26 Link to buy radio (1:36 About Chinese radiosĩ:23 PTT, Moni, and Call buttons, mic and phone jacksġ2:42 Finding a description of the screen symbolsġ3:28 Screen easily viewable in full sunlightġ3:33 Function descriptions in the manualġ3:44 Use case: using radio for simplex communicationsġ4:35 Using keypad to set up a repeater frequencyġ8:45 PROGRAMMING: Trying and failing to use mini-CDĢ0:05 PROGRAMMING: Locating the software on the Radioddity websiteĢ0:58 PROGRAMMING: Finding the RAR decoder on the Microsoft websiteĢ1:12 PROGRAMMING: Overview of UV8000E programming softwareĢ1:48 PROGRAMMING: Read all the radio’s memory information and settings to the computerĢ2:33 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: Radio InformationĢ2:44 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: Freq Information, which sets up defaults for frequency modeĢ4:48 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: Channel informationĢ5:05 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: FM broadcast receptionĢ7:16 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: Scan informationĢ7:29 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: Optional items, including enabling the cross-band repeaterĢ9:26 PROGRAMMING: Menu item: DTMF, including demo of sending DTMF tonesĢ9:50 PROGRAMMING: Saving all the settings to a backup fileģ0:00 PROGRAMMING: Write all the new info to the radioģ0:24 Demonstration of cross-band repeat functionģ3:55 URL for Dave’s UV8000E support page: Click “see more” for a Table of Contents. Dave Casler, KEØOG, reviews the new TYT UV8000E, a great radio for all hams including new Techs.
