My Retevis, TYT, Baofeng and other "CCRs" as people call them, are capable or receiving things that my $600 scanners can't, especially at greater distances. With the addition of OpenGD77 firmware, they scan adequately for my needs. I have never timed them against my scanners, so I can't say that they "scan as fast as", but they seem pretty close.
I have the Baofeng UV-32 and ordered the US version of the APX 8000 plastic hard case and it does not fit. Would you please provide a link to the Australian holder that fits the DM32 (same as the UV-32)?
The Baofeng 5RH Pro (GPS) does as well after I installed the newest firmware update, and a couple Quansheng K series radios I modified using F4HWN firmware and egzumer_v0.22 firmware.
I picked up the Baofeng DM32 and tried using the CPS. I programmed a test channel on DMR...when I tried programming in several more, it wouldn't program. It's acting like the COM port is incorrect (I received a "communication failed" prompt). Has anyone had this issue, and if so, what was the...
I've been unable to have the scan function work on my BaoFeng DM-32UV radio. It has the factory installed DM32/01.01.046 firmware. I've been able to add channels using the CPS software and confirmed they are available (both receive and transmit). I've included the FRS channels in the Scan...
Baofeng released a new version of the CPS -- 1.41. It gives a false positive on MS Defender when installing the application. Looks like they fixed at least a couple of my reported issues. Firmware version is unchanged.
I recently picked up a Baofeng AR-5RM. The kit included the radio with battery, a standard "701 clone" antenna tuned to FM (broadcast radio) / 136-174MHz / 400-520MHz, an Abbree AR-771 VHF/UHF antenna, a desktop charger, wrist strap, belt clip, and a manual which turned out to be better written t...
Port>COM3 Vendor>Baofeng Model>GM-5RH. When you click on the model it will say something about a beta version, just click yes. Step 8. Click ok, and follow the instruction on the next window. afterwards, you should see an excel style layout with all your setting. If not, then idk what to do, sorry.
I recently picked up a Baofeng AR-5RM. The kit included the radio with battery, a standard "701 clone" antenna tuned to FM (broadcast radio) / 136-174MHz / 400-520MHz, an Abbree AR-771 VHF/UHF antenna, a desktop charger, wrist strap, belt clip, and a manual which turned out to be better written than the manual for my old UV-5R radios.