Features
Disclaimer: No License is required to purchase this radio, nor to Monitor (listen) to the many Amateur (Ham) Radio frequencies. However, an FCC License is required to Transmit (Talk) on Amateur Radio Frequencies in the USA. Please visit http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/amateur/licensing to learn more.
- Transmit PL, CTCSS, and DTMF tones on both VHF and UHF.
- Can be operated on many business, public safety, ham, GMRS, FRS, and MURS frequencies.
- Crystal clear FM Broadcast for downtimes or in emergency communication situations.
- Easy to operate and learn. Even if you are not a radio expert, you will find all the controls in a consumer friendly workbench setup.
- English-sounding voice will help walk you through numerous functions.
- Large capacity Li-ion Battery can last for 7-9 hours of continuous use.
- With full high two colors LED definition display, the screen has exquisite clarity; the built-in high brightness LED could also be used as a flashlight or alert system for emergency situations.
- Small and lightweight, it is small enough to fit in a pants pocket.
- Upgraded frame material and metallic construction make it more durable and give it a more fashionable appearance.
- The New 2013 packing, more beautiful and quite well-done.
- Multi-Language manual is available, including English, German and French.
- A wide range of accessories are available.
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes and APO addresses not available for this item
Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty
Specs
On HAM Radio usage and licensing.Do I need a license to buy or listen to an Amateur radio?
- A license is not required to purchase the equipment, or even to listen (Monitor) to HAM radio frequencies.
Do I need a license to transmit on HAM radio frequencies?
- Yes, an FCC license is required to transmit on certain frequencies that the radio is capable of transmitting on in the USA.
What type of HAM radio licenses are there, and what is required to get a HAM radio license?
There are currently 3 levels of Amateur licenses.
- The Entry level or "Technician Class" License simply requires passing a very basic and simple 35 questions multiple choice test.
- The upper level "General" & "Extra" class licenses require additional multiple-choice written tests each
Where can I get more information to get licensed?
- This website from The national association for amateur radio should give you an overview and provide some helpful information in getting you HAM radio license.
Frequency range:
- [TX] 136 - 174MHz, 400 - 520MHz
- [RX] 136 - 174MHz, 400 - 520MHz, 68-108MHz (FM Broadcast)
Channel Capacity:
- 128 Channels
Channel Spacing
- 25KHz (wide band)12.5KHz (narrow band)
Sensitivity
- ≤0.25μV (wide band) ≤0.35μV (narrow band)
Operation Voltage
- 7.4V DC ±20%
Battery:
- 1500mAh
Frequency step:
- 2.5, 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 30 and 50KHz
Antenna:
- Antenna Connector: SMA-Female / Antenna Impedance: 50Ω
Accessory Connector:
- Kenwood 2 Pin Standard
Stability:
- ±2.5ppm
Output power:
- 5W / 1W
Audio Power Output
- 700mW/10%
In the Box:
- 1 x UV-5R Plus Two Way Radio
- 1 x 7.4V 1800mAh Li-ion Battery Pack
- 1 x Antenna
- 1 x Earphone Mic/Headset
- 1 x Belt Clip
- 1 x Hand Strap
- 1 x ENG / GER / FRA Manual
- 1 x Adapter
- 1 x Desktop Charger (100V ~ 240V)
Specs
On HAM Radio usage and licensing.Do I need a license to buy or listen to an Amateur radio?
- A license is not required to purchase the equipment, or even to listen (Monitor) to HAM radio frequencies.
Do I need a license to transmit on HAM radio frequencies?
- Yes, an FCC license is required to transmit on certain frequencies that the radio is capable of transmitting on in the USA.
What type of HAM radio licenses are there, and what is required to get a HAM radio license?
There are currently 3 levels of Amateur licenses.
- The Entry level or "Technician Class" License simply requires passing a very basic and simple 35 questions multiple choice test.
- The upper level "General" & "Extra" class licenses require additional multiple-choice written tests each
Where can I get more information to get licensed?
- This website from The national association for amateur radio should give you an overview and provide some helpful information in getting you HAM radio license.
Frequency range:
- [TX] 136 - 174MHz, 400 - 520MHz
- [RX] 136 - 174MHz, 400 - 520MHz, 68-108MHz (FM Broadcast)
Channel Capacity:
- 128 Channels
Channel Spacing
- 25KHz (wide band)12.5KHz (narrow band)
Sensitivity
- ≤0.25μV (wide band) ≤0.35μV (narrow band)
Operation Voltage
- 7.4V DC ±20%
Battery:
- 1500mAh
Frequency step:
- 2.5, 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 30 and 50KHz
Antenna:
- Antenna Connector: SMA-Female / Antenna Impedance: 50Ω
Accessory Connector:
- Kenwood 2 Pin Standard
Stability:
- ±2.5ppm
Output power:
- 5W / 1W
Audio Power Output
- 700mW/10%
In the Box:
- 1 x UV-5R Plus Two Way Radio
- 1 x 7.4V 1800mAh Li-ion Battery Pack
- 1 x Antenna
- 1 x Earphone Mic/Headset
- 1 x Belt Clip
- 1 x Hand Strap
- 1 x ENG / GER / FRA Manual
- 1 x Adapter
- 1 x Desktop Charger (100V ~ 240V)
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