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The Tenway UV-5R Pro is a professional-grade dual-band ham radio featuring an upgraded 8W transmitter with a high-gain antenna for extended range, a robust 1800mAh battery offering 2.5 times longer usage, and full PC programmability via CHIRP. With 128 memory channels and compatibility across popular Baofeng models, it’s designed for seamless communication, enhanced safety features, and reliable performance in any environment.
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 9.84 x 5.12 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UV-5R Pro |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Warranty | 2 Year Manufacturer |
C**N
Great little Radio
I mean its a rebranded baufang. it works great and all the name brand options parts and accessories work with it. battery life is amazing and range with a extended antenna is unbelievable. has gotten wet and dropped and still works like new. good little radio package
C**O
Super happy with these. Crazy cheap and they work great for the price.
Super happy with these. Crazy cheap and they work great for the price.
J**.
Great Radio for Repeater Work.
These radios replaced a few that quit working. This is the 3rd set for me in 12 years. These Baofeng radios are great for repeater work & short distance queso's. I started on amateur radio with a Baofeng uv-5 in early 2012 & I still use them. They last a surprising amount of time. For the money, these Baofeng radios are very hard to beat! These radios are low enough priced so if one breaks or is lost, it's not that big of deal. I've cross-banded with a mobile radio as well as a base station. The 8 watt claim is close. It can push 7 watts. I must add that you MUST have a VALID FCC Call Sign and not use if for anything but uhf & vhf. The fines can hurt or kill your bank account!
K**G
Dual band
Great radio
C**L
Great radio but charging dock iffy
After about a month of daily use just playing around with programming and frequencies in my area I plugged the UV5R pro into its dock station to charge however this time I noticed the LEDs were extremely faint. I figured maybe it was a fluke but next morning I noticed the dock LED lights didn't even come on in the radio was completely dead. So I'll end up ordering a new replacement charging dock unfortunately but as for the radio it's a great buy.
T**E
Inexpensive and works; just pretty far from premium let's say.
The good:* Functional* Inexpensive* Versatile (in terms of certain features)* So inexpensive, that if lost or broken or stolen, you really won't even care.The not so good:* Lower end materials and construction. For example the LCD, while absolutely readable, is harder to read than most.* Pretty rotten speaker mic. You sound poor to others and the speaker in it is pretty awful. The actual radio mic and speaker though are alright.* Using these around "some people" may cause you to be negatively stereotyped.* Possible poor performing as relates to spurious emissions (suppression of harmonics while transmitting). I say possible because historically these series of radios have been a mixed bag when tested/measured. Odds dramatically improve with more expensive (even just moderately so) radios and is of almost not concern with top end brands.Want something that works but is super affordable? Consider this and it's type of equipment. Don't mind spending more for better? If so then maybe pass on these, unless you plan to use/store them in harsh ways where you won't cry if they break.
B**
Great as expected
The walkie talkies were great came as expected very fast shipping everything in the box and they work great the quality is great the sound is great very easy programming setup touch and Go battery life is very good came fully charged still haven't charged either one great for the price
M**.
Great Radio Even without a License
We originally bought these radios to get longer distance coverage and safer footprint of communications in the field than the standard walkie talkies. Little did we know about licensing.First, from a reception standpoint, wonderful radio. Combined with the CHIRP software, was able to get up and listening to all sorts of local repeaters and even monitored several IRLP sessions and FLDIGI for over a month while study for the Technician exam. Also really like the dual band capability of playing FM radio stations and cutting into VHF/UHF transmissions as they come in. The scanning feature is great bonus, just make sure to skip stations not in the frequency range and/or digital.Then transmitting. once license started really learning about the value of this radio. it can work 8W on High mode and still have enough battery to last the afternoon. Not normal, but I am able to hit a repeater on top of a mountain from about 36 miles away in my hunting stand. Talk about a safety net and being able to call home should cellular no longer be an option. of course, this is with a whip antenna and NOT the rubber duck that it comes with. Use the 771 to get started and then moved to HYS tactical 800mm.i still use this radio as my primary throughout the day even after purchasing the Yaesu FT-991A. That is saved for serious night time operations.All in all, you cannot get a better performing radio that is easy to program for the money. Beats all of the Baofeng in my opinion hands down. Same platform, probably same electronics. I just really like the extra 3W.Thinking of buying a few more to keep at multiple locations without spending a fortune!
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