🚀 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Pro-Grade Walkie Talkie!
The QUANSHENG UVK5(8) is a cutting-edge 2023 walkie-talkie featuring 5W transmit power, 200 frequency channels including AM/FM and NOAA weather alerts, and a robust 1600mAh Li-ion battery with Type-C charging. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it offers crystal-clear voice communication, firmware upgrade support, and reliable operation in extreme temperatures, making it an essential tool for hiking, camping, emergency preparedness, and more.
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.93 x 0.54 x 2.82 inches |
Item model number | UV-K5(8) |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Display Type | LCD |
A**R
Radio fun at a low price
I'm an old ham whose first 2m HT was a crystal-controlled Wilson 1402 circa 1974. So, the current crop of miniature multiband HT's are pretty amazing, in features, size, and price. In recent years I've bought a Baofeng and then this Quansheng, both for around $30 each. The Quansheng's unique feature is the ability to download a completely new firmware for the radio, giving it new capabilities beyond those included in the original firmware provided by Quansheng. Firmware update is very easy, and can be done in many cases within a web browser session. Trying and comparing the various firmware releases is a hobby by itself! You can use CHIRP to program the radio's memories, and entering a new repeater from the keypad is possible if there's no PC handy. The UV-K6 performs adequately for local repeater use, and I'd consult the online tech reviews to see if its power output and receiver sensitivity/selectivity are sufficient for your needs. It has an SMA antenna connector, so you'll have to purchase an adapter if you have a drawer full of BNC antennas from older HT's. This radio is not the last word in 2m performance, and can be bested by traditional radios from Yaesu, Icom, and Kenwood. But as an inexpensive "toss it in you pocket" radio, with lots of free custom firmware, it represents an excellent value.
R**K
Great little "Hackable" radio...Excellent sound quality. USB-C charging ALL at a great price.
I bought this for the express purpose of "unlocking" it. It works fine with the same cable as my Baofengs. It's nice to have a good dual-band tranceiver BUT also a multi-band receive-only/scanner.I use it on two 2-meter repeators. One 30+ miles to my South. Another 27 miles to my West. Excellent reports from fellow ham operators.Wonderful to be able to program in 6 meter (50-54mhz) repeators as well for listening purposes although that band is kinda' sparse "traffic-wise" these days.WELL-BUILT radio....Great volume. AND ofcourse, in addition to the charging dock (included), the ablity to charge with USB-C. Like the big ole' volume knob...Might try some other firmware packages....BTW, talking charging, it held a charge for months when I sorta' forgot it and left it on the table.The Big 4 "Name Brands" need to take notice and start offering "Open Source" monitoring radios of their own.
E**4
Not much difference (if any) between this and its older sister UVK5 - both great.
This is the UV-K6 - supposedly an update of the UV-K5 but I struggle to see much difference between the two besides a little facelift and an amber background screen. Regardless, great little HAM transceiver that works relatively well on UHF/VHF, even with the provided antenna. Includes NOAA channels and FM radio. This radio has a great support community and the ability to update its firmware and [responsibly] expand the capabilities of this radio makes it a great buy. Decent battery life with multiple charging options, Decent TX/RX range in a crowded city on all advertized bands and after a third party update, surprisingly decent AM aviation band reception with the right antenna. Chirp compatible, solidly built for its price and aesthetically eye-pleasing. Just wish the battery was a bit larger.
A**N
HT portable ham radio
For his price, it seems to be well made. Trying to program it though it’s another thing entirely different. I had to buy a cable and use the trip software in order to get program correctly. Other than that seems to be OK.
B**Y
I got a new hand held HAM radio
It came on time. Was just what I ordered. It will require help from a friend to get frequencies entered but I knew that when I ordered it.
J**K
Best radio to scan in the tone
I can't say that this radio is the best in terms of RX sensitivity and selectivity. But it works reasonably well. What it is good for is scanning CTCSS and DCS tones. It will get the tone and keep it on the screen until you need it. Interestingly, two of three of these radios turned out to be pretty weather resistant. I forgot them on the patio, and they got rained on pretty bad. I just took off the battery, shook out the wanter, and let them dry for a couple days. They were as good as new. The third one kicked the bucket, though. But it's still impressive.
K**S
Holy frequency range and capabilities Batman.
I'm sure lots of people can write a longer review, but here's the deal- This radio has a modified frequency range that makes you wish you had never bought that Beofeng. If you want a CRAZY good radio at a CRAZY good price, you won't regret buying this. You can flash it with one of the Beofeng to USB cables no problem. I'm gonna buy about 30 of these and sit in my bunker.
L**Y
I really like the radio it's not
A very good radio does what they claim. The signal is pretty clean, not too many spurs.
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