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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm surprised you didn't mention how much this radio looks like Yaesu's VX-3R (seem as though Baofeng's name isn't a coincidence). Aside from fewer buttons on the face, I'd probably assume that it's a Yaesu from a distance.

KD0FRY

Thursday, May 05, 2011 1:45:00 pm

Blogger Alex Hill said...

That was my first thought too Brandon.

Could be a contender for a a low cost igate for APRS. Ideal for WOTA. Only prolem could be finding a wifi on top of a fell!

Even so it looks like a bargain and excellent back up for being out and about

Thursday, May 05, 2011 3:56:00 pm

Blogger Unknown said...

I've never had a VX-3R so I'm not familiar with it.

I suspect the problem with trying to use it ans an APRS IGate is that it has a battery saver which can't be disabled that would cause it to miss the start of the first packet.

If someone would make a similarly small self contained tracker with GPS and Li-ion battery that plugged into the speaker/mic port it would make a nice tracker.

Thursday, May 05, 2011 4:21:00 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here is a post I read recently from someone demonstrating the use of a Yaesu VX-2 as an iGate:

http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=30180

Perhaps the battery saver feature would not be an issue when connected to DC in.

Alex: when you refer to WOTA, do you mean Wainwrights On The Air, or the Who's On The Air database?

Thursday, May 05, 2011 4:27:00 pm

Blogger Unknown said...

Perhaps, though I've no indication from the manual or anywhere else that the socket on the side is for anything other than charging, so the radio may not know the difference between an external supply and a fully charged battery.

WOTA is Wainwrights On The Air where we come from. :)

Thursday, May 05, 2011 4:41:00 pm

Blogger Alex Hill said...

Shame about the igate, still it does look like a handy little thing.

Brandon, as Julian said WOTA is Wainwrights. We like nothing better than going up hills in the lake district and being blown off by the gentle breeze and soaked through ;-). Some us us a more adept than others (I tend to leave stuff I need in the car) and we could do with an igate somewhere other than the western side where we have 3. I was planning on sneaking one into honister slate mine when no-one was looking...

Thursday, May 05, 2011 9:04:00 pm

Blogger James said...

Is this one band at a time? I assume so with the separate vhf/uhf antennas. Shame about it being sma-f.. I have a Puxing PX-2R which has the more familiar sma connector on it. I was thinking about getting the Ronson RT-26V or TYT TH-2R for 2 meter operation but maybe I'll get one of these and have both bands in one. I fancy building a WA5VJB cheap yagi and having one radio for receive and one for transmit.

Julian, have you tried a tiger tail for either band? I wonder if it would be effective with these radios.

Friday, May 06, 2011 12:29:00 am

Blogger arguendo said...

Thanks for such an interesting blog Julian, well done. The UV-3R is available to buy with a dual-band aerial for a fiver more, 73, Len, G3XXQ

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/UV-3R-BAOFENG136-174-400-470Mhz-Dual-band-Antenna-/150598327032?pt=UK_ConsumerElectronics_SpecialistRadioEquipment_SM&hash=item23105c1af8#ht_6145wt_1205

Friday, May 06, 2011 11:20:00 am

Blogger Sivan said...

It looks like the same company is working on a dual-band *full-duplex* handheld transceiver (5W). They wrote to me that the engineers are still working on the full-duplex radio, so it's not available yet.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011 8:11:00 pm

Blogger junk said...

You mention 18 options on the menu.

Mine also has 18.....

What is...
14 ~ Save
15 ~ TOT (Time out Timer?)
16 ~ ScanM (Scan Memory)
17 ~ Relaym
18 ~ BCLO

73

Mike
wwww.czechmorsekeys.co.uk

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 8:23:00 pm

Blogger MichaelB said...

Hi All

18 ~ BCLO ( Busy Channel Lock-Out )

73

Mike

Friday, May 20, 2011 3:49:00 pm

Blogger linxdev said...

I have experienced the same problem with the headset. I've not been able to find an alternative design so for now I'm having to stick with it. I did solve the problem of RFI at high power. I installed a bead at the connector end. Two turns worked but I used 3 to be safe. Now, the PTT works great.

73,
Chris k4fh

Sunday, May 29, 2011 2:09:00 pm

Blogger G1EFU said...

You say that to activate the tone burst you press PTT+VOL. My instruction book says PTT+F/Alert
do they both work.

Monday, May 30, 2011 11:32:00 pm

Blogger Unknown said...

No, a lot of people have been confused by the instruction book as regards the tone burst.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011 3:07:00 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Julian, mine came today and I thought it had no LCD film cover, but someone on the UV-3R Yahoo Group told me to look closely and indeed it did. The screen is nice and clean now.
Leigh/WA5ZNU

Friday, June 24, 2011 10:06:00 pm

Blogger BillB said...

I received mine this past week, and I am disappointed with receive and transmit using the new dual-band antenna supplied. I could not receive FM broadcast stations, and transmit and receive on 2 meters was almost a no go. I tried my Icom T90A antenna, and it worked very well. I would have preferred the dual set of antenna previously supplied.

Monday, August 29, 2011 3:18:00 am

Blogger Paul Ross said...

I have used it for LEO satellites without any problem. The receiver is at least as good as my Wouxun or Yaesu FT-60R. You do need the software, of course.

/paul W3FIS

Saturday, September 24, 2011 1:06:00 am

Blogger Unknown said...

I may be dumbest person ever but I can program the memory channels just fine...but I can not recall any of them. what is the trick to opening up a memory channel?

Monday, April 08, 2013 8:04:00 pm

Blogger Unknown said...

Dave, I recommend you join the UV_3R Yahoo group and download the excellent FAQ. It will answer all of your questions about this radio.

Julian, G4ILO

Tuesday, April 09, 2013 9:28:00 am

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