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I tested the 10watt TYT the Baofeng gt-5tp beat it. Zastone makes a very nice programming software it works really good. However i have used wouxun kg-UV8D in chirp to program the Zastone A19

I have a GT5TP as well. It’s basically the same as the UV82HP with a slightly different case.
 

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The uv-9r is 8 watt I bought a lot of them, that is false advertising.

You will have to test your radios and let us know your findings. Some of the specs on the brown box UV9R's I have seen are 5 watt, some say 8. I am content with my GT5 but I want to add another to my gear bag for those days you end up riding with someone and they have bubble packs or their batteries are dead or whatever.

I should add, I am not currently a fan of the UV9R because it doesn't take a standard two prong mic as well so I would have to add a couple of multi touch mics to my inventory where normally I can just have a regular two prong Kenwood style kicking around my gear bag.
 
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You will have to test your radios and let us know your findings. Some of the specs on the brown box UV9R's I have seen are 5 watt, some say 8. I am content with my GT5 but I want to add another to my gear bag for those days you end up riding with someone and they have bubble packs or their batteries are dead or whatever.

I should add, I am not currently a fan of the UV9R because it doesn't take a standard two prong mic as well so I would have to add a couple of multi touch mics to my inventory where normally I can just have a regular two prong Kenwood style kicking around my gear bag.


Yes your right about the mics, the waterproof baofeng radios i was not that impressed with anyway. In the gps radio threads i posted all the radios i tested and their results it was a while back. It is in there somewhere.
 

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The tyt i tested was the 8000E. What model do you have?

8000E sounds right. It is a well constructed radio, tri band version, its basically sitting on the shelf.

Yes your right about the mics, the waterproof baofeng radios i was not that impressed with anyway. In the gps radio threads i posted all the radios i tested and their results it was a while back. It is in there somewhere.

Sounds good, I will have a gander. The best mic I have had luck with though costs 4x as much is the Kenwood KMC 21. They don't claim its waterproof but it has been more reliable than the $10 chinese ones.
 

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Everything BaoFeng & VHF Radios Post #123 In the GPS and radio thread.
Everything BaoFeng & VHF Radios Woops that was in the snowmobile site.
 
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Is the Zastone programmed through Chirp? Or is there a specific A-19 CHIRP version?

I have a 10watt TYT that I cannot program with Chirp and its annoying as its a nice radio.
I tried for a little while to program my A-19 with chirp and gave up. I had to copy and paste all frequencies, tones, channel names etc one by one into the Zastone software. Unfortunately you cant import a csv file into the zastone software. It took me about an hour to enter in my 100 or so channels. I saved my channel list from the zastone software so now if I get another A-19 it will be easy.
 

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This what my sales rep at Baofeng says about them
Hello Ray,


"This is our T-57 radio.
the actual power is not 10W.
Not new product. only different style name."

Thanks I know they are not real I was just pointing out there are lots of wattage claims on various radios.
 

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If you look under the battery on the uv-9r is says 8 watt. Or the T51. Testing i have done on other radios have proven that someone is lying on wattage with the baofengs.
 
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I'm wondering if someone can tell me why my external mike on my Baofeng only periodically works when someone is calling me? They can always hear me, but I can't hear them all the time. ANY HELP?
 

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I'm wondering if someone can tell me why my external mike on my Baofeng only periodically works when someone is calling me? They can always hear me, but I can't hear them all the time. ANY HELP?

I found the mic only works on one of the two channels. Bottom button on my uv82
 

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I'm wondering if someone can tell me why my external mike on my Baofeng only periodically works when someone is calling me? They can always hear me, but I can't hear them all the time. ANY HELP?

Do they have a privacy code turned on?
 
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