Baofeng BF-V8 Two Way Radio Review - Tested on PMR446

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @14rky
    @14rky 2 года назад +4

    Picked up 2 of these from Rugby Radios back at the start of the year. Fantastic little radios and still going strong.

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +2

      You can't beat them for the price! I was impressed by the build quality for such a low cost.

    • @phillipsmiley5930
      @phillipsmiley5930 2 года назад +1

      Rugby Radio is a top ebay dealer i've bought lots from them always good

  • @sucksqueezebangblow5248
    @sucksqueezebangblow5248 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Been trying to programme these radios for ages. Thanks to your video I found the right software 👍

  • @Notchedto11
    @Notchedto11 2 года назад +2

    This is a very helpful video, thanks so much. I’m looking for a cheap radio set up for me and my pal. We metal detect & often end up some distance apart. Seems like these are a cheap & cheerful way of keeping in touch.

  • @VrillonAura2012
    @VrillonAura2012 2 года назад +1

    Hahah awesome little radio there, inspired me to do the 8 at 8 tonight - love your forum been on it for a few years really helpful site

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for the support! Happy you are enjoying the forum and the videos. 2021 really has been the year of PMR-446 enthusiasts. We seem to have some really good nets going on around the country and it's great to see so many people coming back to the radio these days. 446 is certainly alive and well in the UK!

  • @ppc7457
    @ppc7457 Год назад +2

    This radio is not a regular PMR , you can also program amateur UHF simplex/repeater frequencies.

  • @billnewby9082
    @billnewby9082 2 года назад +4

    I note when you downloaded to settings in chirp, the deviation for each of the channels showed "FM". For PMR446 should the deviation be "NFM" instead?
    The option in chirp to select FM or NFM for this model is available. ( I have my BF-V8 set to nfm on the pmr channels)

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +3

      You are right, that is correct. I did this as an example and forgot to change the setting to NFM but I do run all my PMR446 radios in narrow band as this works best and avoids splattering over onto adjacent channels.

  • @RingwayManchester
    @RingwayManchester 2 года назад +3

    Great video loved this one. Nice little radios

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад

      Thanks Lewis! Glad you enjoyed the review. They are amazing value for money and ideal for anyone wanting to get started in PMR-446 DX or similar. Removable antenna and USB charging are great!

  • @reyalexismalabanan6371
    @reyalexismalabanan6371 Год назад +1

    I recently modified my bf-v8 frequencies and messed up, unfortunately i cannot find the default frequency settings that i backup. Can you please help me. Thanks..

  • @M7XCB
    @M7XCB 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I got couple same set as this in green I use it with my little son it so simple to use well worth a money.

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +2

      Excellent! They certainly perform better than I ever expected for the price!

  • @mikechapman7015
    @mikechapman7015 2 года назад +1

    Testing the radios with my Avair AV400 meter shows 1 amp high power and .5 amp on low power - that's as good as other 888 type radios I have. Testing with my radiated power frequency meter (white square box) shows that the radiated power is increasesd by atleast 30% using a 5R / GT5 type antenna.

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад +1

    looks like a great combination

  • @H.Sturdy
    @H.Sturdy 2 года назад +1

    nice little chunky radio, good performance too,, Height is might with them, 1000 ASL and above with the right take off point and you can easily achieve 60+ miles.. ;)

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +1

      Yep, we PMR-446 and any UHF radio height is the most important thing. Small power can achieve a great distance under the right conditions.

  • @alfredrasay8019
    @alfredrasay8019 2 года назад +2

    That programming cable is for the UV 9R

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info! It was just randomly in the box when the radio arrived!

  • @EstelleBoy-sc2jm
    @EstelleBoy-sc2jm 4 месяца назад

    888s darn good too.

  • @MontajciKopek
    @MontajciKopek 5 месяцев назад

    is it licance free on europe? is it 3watt) if it is 3 watt must i have get a licance?

  • @stunningbangladesh1908
    @stunningbangladesh1908 2 года назад

    Hello Sir could you guide me I'm having two of this also I've 2 pair bf t20 but unable to connect will you help me how to connect

  • @Balochuk
    @Balochuk Год назад +2

    Is these good for road trip for 2 vehicles or more ?

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  Год назад +2

      Yes they should be fine depending on distance apart. If you're just using the stock antenna you're not going to get much range between vehicles due to the bodywork of the car being surrounded by metal. Maybe max one mile? If you want more range then you can add a small magnetic mount antenna on the roof of the vehicle and that will usually increase range by several miles - or out in the open many more miles.

  • @CIA005
    @CIA005 Год назад

    Hi every one
    I have a question
    This radio good for cruises? good also inside the ship?
    Thanks, Itzik,

  • @danieldanny5353
    @danieldanny5353 Год назад

    I bought the BF-V8A model it looks the same I have no idea if it's different?

  • @kilimax
    @kilimax 2 года назад +3

    Programming lead looks like it's for a UV-9R Plus.

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +2

      Ok thanks, I bought two radios and they were just randomly in the box.. must have been mispacked I guess. Might come in handy!

    • @faderfreakproduction
      @faderfreakproduction 2 года назад

      Got one like that with a gt3-tp

  • @ArkBgs
    @ArkBgs Год назад

    As we can see, there is a "High" option adjusted in Chirp software, and it is about 2 watts of power. Have you tried to set "Low"? I wonder what would be the power with this setting.

  • @JohnSmith-wl8cv
    @JohnSmith-wl8cv Год назад +2

    Same as the Baofeng 888 different case not technically legal removable antenna, but who cares

  • @Volvo_Sonett
    @Volvo_Sonett Год назад

    Same fragile battery latch as on BF-888S? I have replaced loads of broken battery latches on BF-888S. It was not made to last.

  • @petaimuda3210
    @petaimuda3210 2 года назад +1

    This baofeng bf-v8 it's true 5800mah? & How long standby this battery? Please need feedback tq

    • @thingblaze5754
      @thingblaze5754 2 года назад +1

      No. It's about 1300mah. 5800mah is bullshit.

    • @petaimuda3210
      @petaimuda3210 2 года назад +1

      Ouuhh ok hhaaha, so smart seller

  • @mikecrockford6500
    @mikecrockford6500 2 года назад

    Hey these look pretty useful do you know if they have a scrambler function please ?

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 7 месяцев назад

    Wow that’s epic.

  • @sevenman9672
    @sevenman9672 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    for Canada/USA I'd program them 1-7 FRS low power, 8-15 high power [FRS15-22} 16 for CH22 with custom DCS tones (bozoo filter)

  • @theultimateblindmaster8570
    @theultimateblindmaster8570 2 года назад

    For the price, this radial is a good valued radio .
    Your review was very interesting, and detailed.
    The output power of course is certainly very clear.
    Have you ever come across another Chinese radio brand called retivus? It would be very good, if you could review a retivus radio, as from experience using them, I think that they are a really good company to try out.

  • @Ixquick979
    @Ixquick979 2 года назад

    Would antenna cut for 1/4 wavelength of the channel 8 perform better than the stock antenna?

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад

      I would imagine so! Haven't tried one.

  • @Jacks_Hobbys_Interests
    @Jacks_Hobbys_Interests 6 месяцев назад

    I thought UK PMR 446 required fixed antenna?

  • @petermartin6025
    @petermartin6025 2 года назад

    These radio's performance is far better than I expected and they are well made they don't feel cheap and the battery life is good aswell I believe they are the same as the retevis rt 67 and 667 and it will change on my retevis rt24 charger with a rubber band to hold it on

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    anyone try the BF-T20, I cant get em to program on Chirp?

  • @humaxf1
    @humaxf1 2 года назад +1

    Great review. USB charging is a big advantage over the BF-888.
    Is there a scan function by selecting ch 16 like with a BF-888?

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад

      Yes USB charging is very welcome on radios like these. I'm not aware of a scan function on Ch16 but that's maybe because I used chirp to program them rather than the official Baofeng software. I'll have to look into that!

    • @14rky
      @14rky 2 года назад +1

      Yep, there is a scan function on ch16

    • @phillipsmiley5930
      @phillipsmiley5930 2 года назад +1

      There's a USB base charger for the 888

    • @magnusl6200
      @magnusl6200 Год назад

      @@14rky Any guiding tips on how to set this up to scan the PMR-channels? Do I need to use the Baofeng software instead of CHIRP? All help appreciated, very new to this!

    • @14rky
      @14rky 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@magnusl6200from memory set the channels up in CHIRP with scanning enabled. Upload to the radio. Then switch the radio on and select channel 16, the LED will begin to flash as the radio cycles through the 16 preset channels.

  • @Bartok_J
    @Bartok_J 2 года назад +3

    I have one of these (orange) that I use for 70cms. In general, I'm quite pleased - HOWEVER:
    1: I don't believe they actually are Baofeng. The name doesn't appear on the box (unlike genuine Baofengs), or the paperwork, and I can't find any reference to this model on any official Baofeng website. There WAS a genuine Baofeng BF-V8, but a very different radio, a twin bander with a keypad and LCD display.
    2: The battery pack supplied with mine claims 5800mAh. Nonsense! I can't accurately measure capacity, but using a little USB Tester suggests that 700mAh is enough to completely charge it.
    In aspects other than appearance (and gender of the electronic voice) it's virtually identical to the BF-888S - exactly the same functions, and can be programmed with the same software (Chirp or Baofeng) as the BF-888S. One good advantage is that it can be charged with a USB cable, you don't need to use the supplied base charger. Power output is the same, too - about 1.5 to 2 watts (though some advertisers are claiming up to 5 - no way!). Sensitivity is good, but the front end is wide open - a strong out-band signal can completely de-sense the receiver, making you think it's faulty.
    In summary, a good little radio for the silly low price, but beware of inflated performance claims.

  • @Charlie-Jitsu
    @Charlie-Jitsu 2 года назад

    Didn't see the light go on while transmitting nor when receiving the signal?

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад

      It has a green and red LED light for RX and TX but due to the lighting and camera outdoors it doesn't show up very well on the video.

  • @epexlinux
    @epexlinux Год назад

    Can these be used on a lanyard or are they a little too big?

    • @14rky
      @14rky Год назад +1

      These may be a little too big for a lanyard. The Baofeng T99 look better suited.

  • @williampecar8409
    @williampecar8409 9 месяцев назад

    Yeah I live in toronto ontario canada how would I get one of your radios

  • @christophersmith1155
    @christophersmith1155 2 года назад

    THE PROGRAMING CABLE THAT YOU RECIEVED IS FOR IP67 RADIOS.

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela 2 года назад

    I've got one of these too, in green, which I use on the amateur band. It's an excellent little radio. I bought mine from the same seller too.
    I've also got the very similar Retevis RT667 PMR446 in orange, which is also excellent.
    Oh yes, it should be on NFM to avoid bleed over into adjacent channels.
    73 M7TUD

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comments! It's amazing what you can buy for such a low price these days. Getting into amateur radio or PMR-446 has never been easier for anyone wanting to give it a try. I was quite surprised at how good these are. I took them on holiday this summer and they performed great.

    • @wisteela
      @wisteela 2 года назад

      @@Transmission1 And the build quality is fantastic

    • @14rky
      @14rky Год назад

      Since I commented on this a year ago I've picked up a Retevis RT85. Great radio from Retevis, but I can't get the Baofeng to lift the squelch when using CTCSS or DTCS. The Baofengs work fine together with CTCSS/DTCS but not the RT85. I've not got another radio to test, would you be so kind as to conduct a test for me? I'm not sure if the Baofeng is at fault or the Retevis :-/

    • @14rky
      @14rky Год назад +1

      Now have them working with the RT85. I had selected BF-V8A in CHIRP instead of BF-888. As shown in the video, you must program these as BF-888, they have all the same optional programmable features as the BF-888.

    • @wisteela
      @wisteela Год назад +1

      @@14rky Yes, they are basically a mini BF-888S with USB charging.

  • @munchh2007
    @munchh2007 6 месяцев назад

    Do you remember what frequencies where programed out of the box?

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  5 месяцев назад +1

      gist.github.com/kennedy/11278351

    • @munchh2007
      @munchh2007 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Transmission1 they look like buisness radio freqs, possible both in the US & UK anyway.

    • @munchh2007
      @munchh2007 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Transmission1 thanks, looking back at the video im not sure why i asked now 🤔

  • @mr.CABRIO
    @mr.CABRIO 2 месяца назад

    Usb-C Anschluss oder welcher USB ?

    • @tiklatv
      @tiklatv 24 дня назад

      Newer versions type c

  • @topsac3283
    @topsac3283 Год назад

    How to program this unit? Guys Do u have program software ? Thanks

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  Год назад

      You can program these radios using the Baofeng 888s software or Chirp - i'd recommend downloading Chirp really. All you need is a standard 2 pin Baofeng programming cable that most models use.

  • @princesseisya9153
    @princesseisya9153 2 года назад

    Can i have the default frequency for this unit..anyone cc an share

  • @matthauss6065
    @matthauss6065 2 года назад

    Awesome radio!! Have voice scrambler?

  • @ItsOnlyRNG
    @ItsOnlyRNG 5 месяцев назад

    5800mah??? dont joke man, thats like 1800~2200 at max

  • @jziadj
    @jziadj 2 года назад

    Does anyone know the frequencies of this radio?

    • @toddpolson6024
      @toddpolson6024 Год назад

      Frequency: 400-470mhz, 16 channels.

    • @jziadj
      @jziadj Год назад

      @@toddpolson6024 iknow bit the frequency of each channel

  • @tommysaevik
    @tommysaevik 2 года назад

    programing cable for baofeng uv-9r

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    wow an area with radio usage

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад

      Yeah, we have PMR-446 in the UK and EU. 16 channels at 0.5w officially but a lot of people use higher powers with radios like these. Similar to GMRS and FRS

  • @DiniAsila-ch6jf
    @DiniAsila-ch6jf Год назад

    i have this 1 and bf-888s😊

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  10 месяцев назад

      Same radio, same programming software (you can use chirp in 888 mode). Just different casings!

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    a small simple radio is a carried always radio

  • @johngallati8164
    @johngallati8164 2 года назад

    LIKE WOW

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    BF-R5 is well made but no Light, non removable antenna

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    micro B or mini B ? USB

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +1

      It's Micro B so I usually charge them with any cable lying around as most older phones come with this cable. I wish they had used USB-C but you can't have everything for the super cheap price ;)

    • @godfree2canada
      @godfree2canada 2 года назад

      @@Transmission1 Micro is good, it matches my phone

    • @tiklatv
      @tiklatv 21 день назад

      Never versions in TR is type c

  • @majorkonfuzion1007
    @majorkonfuzion1007 2 года назад +1

    5800mAh ?? ...please

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    program cable is for the waterproof line

  • @JasonYoung-q9y
    @JasonYoung-q9y 17 дней назад

    A cable.😂

  • @Waynethepainsmurf
    @Waynethepainsmurf 2 года назад

    These look like my pofung radio's i bought for £16 for

    • @Waynethepainsmurf
      @Waynethepainsmurf 2 года назад

      2

    • @Transmission1
      @Transmission1  2 года назад +2

      I think the radios are sold under both thePoFung and Baofeng names from different retailers. It's all very confusing at times!

  • @mariosallusti6873
    @mariosallusti6873 Год назад

    bonjour , n'acheté pas cette radio , on ne trouve aucun logiciel de programmation pour cette radio !!! fréquence préprogrammé interdite en Europe !!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @14rky
      @14rky 9 месяцев назад +1

      Most Baofeng radios are the same. Just program with CHIRP using license free frequencies.

  • @godfree2canada
    @godfree2canada 2 года назад

    maybe Russian army will use them

  • @richardbird1918
    @richardbird1918 Год назад

    Amazing 😀😀