BaoFeng UV-82L User FAQs Q: Which is the Newest version of the UV-82L? A: The UV-82 is a recently released transceiver. Although similar to the UV
TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER Q: I can't hear my signal through the repeater, but I hear the repeater tail. A: The key here is that you can hear the
PROGRAMMING Q: I programmed a channel, but it won't save. A: There are three steps to the process: 1) You must be in the VFO/Frequency mode 2)
Q: Can I disable the transmitter for Receive Only frequencies? A: Yes. This can be done using the transmit inhibit function of your software. Q. Ca
Q: How do I transmit a 1750 Hz tone for repeater access? A: Press the [PTT] button and then press the [F] button to transmit a 1750 Hz tone. Q: Wha
Q: Why is the audio less sensitive than my Icom or Kenwood? A: The UV-82L was designed as a commercial radio, not ham. It was designed to block out b
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GENERAL QUESTIONS Q: Why did my radio shut down when I took it out of my pocket. A: If you carry your radio and keys in the same pocket, a case is
PROGRAMMINGMEMORIESBAOFENGUV821PROGRAMMING MEMORIES BAOFENG UV 82 Frequency Mode vs. Channel Mode These two modes have different functions an
PROGRAMMINGMEMORIESBAOFENGUV822Enter 1 2 3 0 [Menu] [Exit] 8. Enter the repeater output frequency, 1 4 6 . 7 0 0 9. Store RX frequency Press [
PROGRAMMINGMEMORIESBAOFENGUV823PROGRAMMING A CHANNEL WITH ANY OFFSET Programming a Repeater Channel with any offset (Standard or Odd Split) T
PROGRAMMINGMEMORIESBAOFENGUV824No. (99) [Menu] [Exit] 5. Store RX frequency into channel 1 4 6 7 0 0 [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Ch No. [Menu] [Exit] 6.
PROGRAMMINGMEMORIESBAOFENGUV825Enter 1 4 6 5 8 0 again Press [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Enter 9 9 (Memory Channel) Press [Menu] [Exit] 7. The simplex c
Amateur Radio Procedural SignalsSignal Meaning when used as a question Meaning when used as a statement.QRGWill you tell me my exact frequency (orthat
QSM Shall I repeat?Repeat the last message you sent me (or messagenumber ______).QSNDid you hear me (or ______) on ______kHz?I heard you (or ______) o
when spoken either as a question or a statement has much of the meaning of "okay" or "I understand"or "I will comply."
Decoding the Secrets of CTCSSWhile most rigs can send these low-frequency audio tones, decoding them is a handy trick, too!By Ken Collier, KO6UXIf
218.1225.7229.1233.6241.8250.3254.1An Electronic Gate-KeeperA CTCSS decoder allows you to choose which signals are heard in your transceiver’s spea
Figure 1—CTCSS offers an effective solution for repeater systems with overlapping coverage. In this example, the ham who lives in the overlapping z
Figure 2—Hams in the coverage area of the K3KMO repeater also hear signals from distant machines. To cure the annoying problem, the trustee of K3KM
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Baofeng UV-5R Programming VIP Software Guide John Leahy Optional Features Be advised that this is a work in progress and is intended for U.S.A. Ham
VOX operation. Off is off (1) Sensitive (10) Least Sensitive Could cause embarrassing TX. 4 14 VOICE Voice Annunciation On or Off China Girl tells y
the speaker. Used to bring up an autopatch & dialing a phone#. 14 3 SAVE Save Off 1:1, 1:2, 1:3,1:4 Intended to prolong battery charge by delay
24 None Freq Range No Options FYI Only FYI only. Can be changed using the “Other” menu in VIP version. 25 2 TXP TX Power High/Low Fixes the p
40 None FM Radio Enabled On/Off Check Box Controls the ability to tune FM broadcast. 41 None Alarm Sound Check box to hear. Leave unchecked to
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected])Column Values Description/Comment Requiressee comment This cell contains a fixed value (
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected])Column Values Description/Comment RequiresCHIRP Programming ReferenceJim Unroe - KC9HI14
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes Global Carrier Squelch✓Settings: 0 - 9 Defau
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes GlobalReference for UV-82 Menusby Jim Unroe
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes GlobalReference for UV-82 Menusby Jim Unroe
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes GlobalReference for UV-82 Menusby Jim Unroe
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes GlobalReference for UV-82 Menusby Jim Unroe
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes GlobalReference for UV-82 Menusby Jim Unroe
(send comments, suggestions or corrections to [email protected]) Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes GlobalReference for UV-82 Menusby Jim Unroe
Time Out Timer Table (Menu 9)Nº Seconds Nº Seconds Nº Seconds Nº Seconds0 15 10 165 20 315 30 4651 30 11 180 21 330 31 4802 45 12 195 22 345 32 4953 6
DCS Table (Menu 10 & Menu 12)Nº Code Nº Code Nº Code Nº Code Nº Code1 D023N 22 D131N 43 D251N 64 D371N 85 D532N2 D025N 23 D132N 44 D252N 65 D411N
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