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2.6 KiB
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73 lines
2.6 KiB
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## Overview
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The UV-5R family of radios are cheap 4W micro handheld transceivers with
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reasonably good stock features especially given the price. They can be
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modified to bypass the on board MCU, which is a write once chip that
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cannot be modified. The UV-5Rs are software controlled radios (not SDRs)
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they have hardware filters that prevent the same kinds of band expansion
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as the UV-3Rs.
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## Links
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### General Info
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- [bricklore UV-5R tagged](http://www.brickolore.com/search/label/UV-5R)
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- [Baofeng UV-5R Info](http://UV5R.net)
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- [Baofeng UV-5R Programming
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Guide](http://uv5r.net/baofeng-uv-5r-programming/)
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- [menu
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cheatsheet](http://kc9hi.dyndns.org/uv5r/programming/UV-5R%20Menus.html)
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- [info and software for programming (careful the software is
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unveted)](http://kc9hi.dyndns.org/uv5r/programming/)
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### Modifications
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#### Software
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- [CHIRP](http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home) - a free,
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open-source tool for programming your amateur radio. (appears to
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support the UV-5R)
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#### Firmware
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#### Hardware
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#### Recommended Modifications
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## Notes
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### Performance
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#### MCM2013
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- Receive sensitivity is pretty severely lacking. UV5R had issues at
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WaterPoint 4 on nets C/H/G. No received signal at all. All other HTs
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at the same location had perfectly fine Rx.
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### Recommended Accessories
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- A wide based flush fit BNC (or similarly durable connector) adapter
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(sometimes called an antenna saver) given the short mating cycle "SMA
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connectors are rated for up to 500 mating cycles" [citation via
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Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMA_connector)
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- example: [SMA Male to BNC Female
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Connector](http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/m/mUgb7YRjFqInb9GoQZVkQMw/140.jpg)
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- Also you can replace the adapter much more easily than the SMA
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connection in the radio.
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- You can even apply some threadlock (the light duty stuff) to the
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threaded part and still keep the groundplane continuity because of
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the wide base on the adapter touching the rim of the SMA socket.
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- Get a dedicated antenna for VHF and UHF (or whichever you will use the
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most). The dedicated antennas will do wonders for performance as the
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stock antenna is really pretty horrible and multiband antennas in
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general can only be so good on any given band they are tuned for
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before the others suffer, so they end up being okay at best on all of
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them. If you followed the above then get a BNC terminated antenna and
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don't worry about adapters for the antennas.
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## Hardware Versions
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There are a large number of internally identical radios with very
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nonstandardized names in the UV-3R and UV-5R family.
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- [UV-3R](HAM_HT_Baofeng_UV-3R "wikilink")
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