Communication

Why is it illegal to run on the cb frequencies?
Each radio must be certified or type-rated by the FCC for the frequencies that it transmits on to be sure that it doesn't create noise or bleed over into other frequencies. Nobody certifies a radio for both Ham and general consumer use. The FCC treats public, commercial, and amateur (ham) frequencies completely different. My guess is that they would not allow a rig to be certified for multiple uses. I don't know if a company has ever tried.
 

Kevin B.

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Greg

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Do you have access to the rest of that article? The image shows a UV5R. I'm curious if they got fined just because they were reselling them, or if they marketed them as able to transmit on the GMRS and ham frequencies.

I don't, but a Google search will bring up more info.
 

jeeper

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Is there a car charger for the Boefeng radios? All I can find is a 12v plug that goes into the regular charging base.. but that wont be very helpful while bouncing around a trail.
 

Herzog

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Is there a car charger for the Boefeng radios? All I can find is a 12v plug that goes into the regular charging base.. but that wont be very helpful while bouncing around a trail.
I picked up a pair of larger batteries for the radios and they have a port for external charging on them. So I found a usb charge cable for them that works quite well.

Batteries:

USB charge cable:
 

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
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So Jo, Ut
I picked up a pair of larger batteries for the radios and they have a port for external charging on them. So I found a usb charge cable for them that works quite well.

Batteries:

USB charge cable:

This is what I was also looking at. But it cost the same as 2 new radios. 🤦‍♂️

Purchased anyway.
 

Herzog

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@Herzog, @mbryson, @jeeper, and others... What model of Boefeng did you get, and is there anything you dislike about that model?
I got this exact set but it was cheaper when I got it over a year ago:

I've been pretty happy with them. I've upgraded the antennas and got extra batteries. It's nice having an extra to hand out to friends.

I recently just ordered another that I'm going to setup as a loaner as well:

I just used CHIRP to program it to match the other two I have so I can just hand over the radio on the same channel(s).

For the price, they work pretty amazing. They don't get nearly the range that a nice higher powered vehicle mounted unit will get but they are worlds better than using a CB. I was able to head up a trail and get a hold of Blacksheep and find where he was camping. We figured he didn't hear my tranmission until I was about a mile out but the terrain up there isn't exactly ideal. Pretty handy and awesome.

I have a dash mount that I made so I can just hang it and plug a mic in for the tacoma. I'll get some photos of that next time I jump in it.
 
I've got a few BF-8HP models. Seem to be competent. I'll third the advice to use CHIRP. My only complaint is that the BF-8HP battery goes dead over a week or two if left in them. I've also programmed several UV5R models for friends. Virtually the same device, with a little less power. I actually also have a couple of UV3R models for extreme portability, but they have far less power than the 8HP or UV5R.
 
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