Finally a crystal clear video for beginners like myself. Without this guidance, beginners are normally lost - and keep listening to static. 😂 Really appreciate your instructions, sir.
Great video thanks! Watched 5 “basic” videos before this one , didn’t understand half the sh*t they were saying.. You explained it like the viewer didn’t have a clue and for me, that was the case. Thanks!
Usually, people that make videos of the Baofeng UV-5R will spread a lot of hate about the radio simply because it has made the radio hobby available to the masses verses for only the wealthy. The Yeasu, Icom, Kenwood, bunch hate this transceiver because it allows commoners into their sterile hobby. They are angry because the $30 Baofeng does far more than their $300 Icom, or $400 Kenwood.
Whoa, this is actually for the beginners. A lot of videos claim to be for beginners and still don't bother to explain some important technical terms. On the flip side there are videos that try to explain the theory in such great depth that beginners lose interest in the topic. This is not such a video. Thanks my man.
I have heard clandestine transmissions between 149Mhz to 150Mhz. Of course, this is only in my region. It is very beneficial to do occasional frequency sweeps of frequencies one normally does not monitor.
how do I go listening from the top frequency to the bottom one? I understand how to adjust the bottom one, but no matter what I press, I just keep hearing/receiving the top frequency ( which happens to be a local weather station) Thanks,
Hi friend, I could ask you a question... I just bought the baofeng uv-s9 plus and wanted to know if the configuration is equal to the uv-5r. They're very similar teams. Greetings and thanks
Question, on frequency mode, I’ll try to put in 6 digits, but when it gets to the last number it says cancel. This is my second radio, and my first one didn’t do this. Thanks
If got a baofeng uv-5r radio My green led stay on all the time but when you transmit its red can you help iv reset everything but still green light stay on
Thank you. The manual that comes with this radio is basically useless. Now you just need lesson 102 which covers things like saving channels, scanning, etc.
Just got my new UV-5R! If I receive a repeater on 438.025, and I want to TX on 433.025, how to set that? [ It also says a TONE of 151.4, what does that mean? ] Thanks!
How do you get all the different channels? I want to monitor the NOAA channels and other frequently used channels. But mine only came with 144.725 and 438.500 channels programmed on the "channel mode" frequency mode I can input any channel...but I'm a complete novice and have no clue how to do that.
Im getting confused on receiving and transmitting as far as channel or frequency. Lets say for example; im in channel mode. I have alpha 1 on the top and alpha b on the bottom. Its my understanding that if the up/ down arrow is on the top, that is the only freq i will transmit on, but i will still hear the bottom channel… just not transmit on it? Also if i switch to the lower channel, do i transmit there and hear the upper? Im so new to this…. Very confusing at times
Both radios are HAM radios...you will need an amateur radio license to legally transmit (talk) on both radios; however, to talk to the BF888, you'll simply need to program the UV-5R to match the frequency on the BF888 (to listen); to communicate between the two, you will also need to adjust the TONE to match as well.
Does anyone know how to fix my problem? I cant use the buttons only the call and light button... the rest doesn't do anything at all it's like those buttons are totally dead.... would appreciate if anyone have a solution!✌
@@donhoppes9274 aah I missed that part😅 I thought it was maybe something wrong cause my mates worked but not mine😂 thank you for the help mate i really appreciate it😁
Top quality presentation, thank you! I learned more from this video than from the previous 20 videos I watched about uv-5r previously. I'm thinking of buying a cheap ham radio, what do you think TYT th-uv88 or BF uv-5r? I like the fact these have FM radio, and the TYT can save 24 FM channels and it seems uv-5r has no feature for this. Do you know anything about that TYT? I went throuhg all youtube and nobody showed how the FM radio works properly, and I might not be the only guy getting interested in ham radios that would like to know more about that. Also, sound quality, how do they compare on these entry level devices? (if there is any difference at all) Thanks again!
Hello, I've got a UV-5R, can i receive all frequencies on all bands without programming, all i want to do is receive, not bothered with transmitting, I've tried scanning all bands and frequencies and I'm not hearing anything, please can you tell me what to do to receive something.
Quick question: I have two (2) Baofeng UV-5Rs. I have them set and programed identically the same in the menu. I also have them on the same frequency. When I transmit from Baofeng radio # 1 to Baofeng radio # 2 it works fine however when I try to transmit from Baofeng radio # 2 to Baofeng radio # 1, the Baofeng radio # 1 will not pick up the transmission from the other Baofeng radio #2. SO I cannot hear any signal/transmission from Baofeng radio # 1. Do you think there is something wrong with Baofeng radio # 1?
Hey! Thank you! But I have a question. I don't have any set memory channels..we bought these for snowboarding and other outdoor activities. Do I need to find a repeater first?
If you do not have a HAM license you are not allowed to use repeaters anyway (unless it is a dire emergency). I am pretty sure it's illegal, unless you have a license and an identifying call sign, to use repeaters. I think you guys will need to use what is called Simplex. For example, if you all key in the same frequency (just as an example 146.150), you could all transmit and receive on that channel. You better make sure you are not interfering with a police or fire channel, or HAM's...or anyone else on whatever channel you guys key in. Find a channel nobody is using, ask if the channel is in use, wait a minute or so and if no response start talking. Hope this helps out.
@@dwaynerobertson383 (Assuming OP lives in the USA) Even in Simplex, its illegal to transmit on these devices without a Ham/Amateur Radio license. There isn’t a legal way to transmit using these radios without a Ham license, and they are capable of transmitting in modes illegal even for Hams using this device (FRS, GMRS, emergency service frequencies, etc.). If you decide to use your radio to transmit, just be aware, you are breaking federal laws set up by the FCC. I’m not telling anyone WHAT to do, just letting you know the laws. Chances are, you wouldn’t get caught, but if you are on a Ham frequency and causing problems for Hams, they can locate you pretty quickly if they want (as could the FCC). Radio is NOT anonymous communication. Also notice I specified transmit; anyone can listen, its only a a potential $10,000 fine when you transmit. The reason this device is illegal on FRS (Family Radio System, which is just your regular walkie-talkies/2-way radios you can get from Walmart) and GMRS (like FRS but requires a licensing fee from the FCC and is stronger; a lot of businesses use these) is because the device is at too high of a power level set by the FCC, and is programmable from the keypad, and a few other things like that. Once again, not telling OP what to do, just letting you know what the deal is. I’d suggest though, getting a waterproof radio for snowboarding, though.
@@Bearinthewoods88 cool. I'm new to all of this HAM/two-way radio stuff. I listen in but otherwise I haven't used any of my radios really, certainly not transmitting yet. I know how they work and how to work them. I have about a dozen local repeaters and weather channels programmed and saved, and my backpack/EDC/BOB and what not all have instructions how to program all the info required (freq' step, offset, R&T ctcss, etc), with the radios, and spare batteries for all 4 radios. I bought these radios primarily for emergency situations, and ended up with two pair instead of one. Well, I can use two of them to set up my own repeater system! I am seriously confused on the laws because most of the videos I watch are American and I am in Canada. From what I understand, using Simplex isn't a big deal here, but you better be sure you are using a channel that is not reserved for anyone or anything else. I think I am free to use available GMRS channels here, but that is here in Canada and to my understanding...so far. Using one public walkie-talkie channel for a few hours on a weekend shouldn't be a big deal, especially in backwoods middle of nowhere. I am not encouraging anyone to break any laws. I wish I knew more about them myself! All good advice though, Bear. Especially the waterproof radios for snowboarding!!
@@dwaynerobertson383 Not sure about any of the Canadian laws, but I would suggest looking into getting your license anyway. You learn a lot about the laws and such when studying for the test, then afterwards you can take the test and get certified and have a lot more options for your radio!
I just received my baofeng UV-5R and the only data I got (leaving aside the FM) was on frequency 150.000, I hear a lot of beeps with apparently programmed intervals and I have no idea what they mean :D
I really don't like how most radio guides often drag on and on about the technical details, before they actually get into the meat of the guide, that is how to use it.
I do not use the radio for xmit. It is an emergency preparedness piece of gear. The most it might ever be used for would be to listen to the weather channels or an FM news station. I just cant get it programmed
What frequency can we use? How come not a single video explains this. A 12 year old can figure how to hand jam frequency's in the radio, the question is what ones can we use between two ham radios that are free and not in use?
Well, the reason most dont is because an amateur license is required to legally talk on a HAM radio. It's also against the rules to use a HAM radio to transmit (speak) on FRS/GMRS radios (i.e. typical handheld walkie that you can get from your local store). You can use the HAM radio to access these channels, but it's for "receiving only" (listening).
Finally a crystal clear video for beginners like myself. Without this guidance, beginners are normally lost - and keep listening to static. 😂 Really appreciate your instructions, sir.
Great video thanks! Watched 5 “basic” videos before this one , didn’t understand half the sh*t they were saying.. You explained it like the viewer didn’t have a clue and for me, that was the case. Thanks!
Same here
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I was recommended this radio by military personnel. Unmatched features. NOAA weather radio, and FM radio, in case the SHTF. Great Video sir, thanks.
Thank you! Finally someone talking about the features without drama, straight to the point.
Usually, people that make videos of the Baofeng UV-5R will spread a lot of hate about the radio simply because it has made the radio hobby available to the masses verses for only the wealthy. The Yeasu, Icom, Kenwood, bunch hate this transceiver because it allows commoners into their sterile hobby. They are angry because the $30 Baofeng does far more than their $300 Icom, or $400 Kenwood.
Appreciate the really concise & straight forward detail's in this. U cut through a lot of confusion for me. 👍
Whoa, this is actually for the beginners. A lot of videos claim to be for beginners and still don't bother to explain some important technical terms. On the flip side there are videos that try to explain the theory in such great depth that beginners lose interest in the topic.
This is not such a video.
Thanks my man.
Thanks bro I thought I needed a degree in radiography when I got this radio
I have heard clandestine transmissions between 149Mhz to 150Mhz. Of course, this is only in my region. It is very beneficial to do occasional frequency sweeps of frequencies one normally does not monitor.
Thank you! The summation at the end was very helpful.
Dude thank you so much. I don’t have my feng yet but I followed along with my rugged radio. 👏 thanks thanks thanks.
Thanks, great introduction. I wish it had an analog squelch knob, but other than that, seems like a good bang-for-buck radio!
Awesome video! Especially explaining how squelch works. Thank you!!
Thank you for making the tutorial simple.. God bless you.
Absolutely brilliant video. Thanks a mill!
Awesome! Thanks for the explanation. Question: How far will these work? I’m in MD and Mom in NC will it work?
Fantastic video, thanks for the quick walkthrough for a newbie like me
excellent video. You explained the basics perfect. Thank you
This was so simple and informative, thanks!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing. How do i use two of these as a walkie talkie for me and my wife?
Thank you so much for this - it got me started. They should have got you to write the manual.
Very informative video keep up the good work
Clean and to the point, thanks a ton
I did not understand a word. I have bought a radio and have no idea how it works, how to find someone to listen to how to broadcast etc
Very useful & informative video.thanks.
Excellent into to this radio. Thanks for sharing.
Very nicely done. Thank you.
how do I go listening from the top frequency to the bottom one? I understand how to adjust the bottom one, but no matter what I press, I just keep hearing/receiving the top frequency ( which happens to be a local weather station) Thanks,
Can you send me a link to the antenna you upgraded too? Have you tested it to see if it increased your range vs. the antenna that comes with it?
I have a question.
Is this radio used for like public communication or can I use it for private communications?
Hi friend, I could ask you a question... I just bought the baofeng uv-s9 plus and wanted to know if the configuration is equal to the uv-5r. They're very similar teams.
Greetings and thanks
The internal workings are exactly the same.
:25 seconds in and I realized I learned how to turn the radio on from watching Jurassic park as a kid 😂
I have a Baofeng UV-5R and live in Phoenix. Is there a way I can listen to channel being broadcast 300 miles away from me?
Could you please make a video about how to name a frequency number
Look up cirp
@@josheygaming7134 CHIRP
finally a clear useful tutorial. thanks
Great tutorial!
Is this like a scanner or a cb hand held ?
Is it possible to use this as a telemeter if you have a yagi and a micro transmitter for animals?
Unfortunately no
Is transmitting as easy as just pushing the PTT button once I program frequencies or do I have to select certain options in my settings first??.
Question, on frequency mode, I’ll try to put in 6 digits, but when it gets to the last number it says cancel. This is my second radio, and my first one didn’t do this. Thanks
It means to are trying to access a frequency that is not supported by the radio.
@@crackercookies appreciate your explanation. Thanks
If got a baofeng uv-5r radio
My green led stay on all the time but when you transmit its red can you help iv reset everything but still green light stay on
You LED option starts on Menu #6; you have additional color options on 29-31.
Thank you. The manual that comes with this radio is basically useless. Now you just need lesson 102 which covers things like saving channels, scanning, etc.
Just got my new UV-5R! If I receive a repeater on 438.025, and I want to TX on 433.025, how to set that? [ It also says a TONE of 151.4, what does that mean? ] Thanks!
How do you get all the different channels? I want to monitor the NOAA channels and other frequently used channels. But mine only came with 144.725 and 438.500 channels programmed on the "channel mode" frequency mode I can input any channel...but I'm a complete novice and have no clue how to do that.
Can you scan to locate chatter just to listen?
yes, there is a scan button that allows you to scan through the frequencies.
Hi, what's the difference between UHF and VHF bands?
Thank you so much, I needed this video
Excellent video! Thank you!
Im getting confused on receiving and transmitting as far as channel or frequency.
Lets say for example; im in channel mode. I have alpha 1 on the top and alpha b on the bottom. Its my understanding that if the up/ down arrow is on the top, that is the only freq i will transmit on, but i will still hear the bottom channel… just not transmit on it?
Also if i switch to the lower channel, do i transmit there and hear the upper?
Im so new to this…. Very confusing at times
I have baofeng bf888 so if I want to buy this baofang can I normally speak with my bf888.
Both radios are HAM radios...you will need an amateur radio license to legally transmit (talk) on both radios; however, to talk to the BF888, you'll simply need to program the UV-5R to match the frequency on the BF888 (to listen); to communicate between the two, you will also need to adjust the TONE to match as well.
The H above the word Tango, how to change that?.mine doesn’t show H
Can you talk back to the ISS with this radio? assuming you have the license?
You'll need more power than this unit can produce--need a ground station with 25-100 watts of power.
Is that antenna any better then the stock one?
Does anyone know how to fix my problem? I cant use the buttons only the call and light button... the rest doesn't do anything at all it's like those buttons are totally dead.... would appreciate if anyone have a solution!✌
Is your keypad locked? Look for the little key icon next to the battery level meter. Toggle LOCK and UNLOCK by holding down the # key.
@@donhoppes9274 aah I missed that part😅 I thought it was maybe something wrong cause my mates worked but not mine😂 thank you for the help mate i really appreciate it😁
Would a 159.800 frequency work on the UV-5R?
The UV-5R can receive frequencies in the range of 130-174 and 400-480 MHz.
See how there is 2 lines for the code is the bottom one needed because I search my local and it only gives one line of code where would the other be
Top quality presentation, thank you! I learned more from this video than from the previous 20 videos I watched about uv-5r previously. I'm thinking of buying a cheap ham radio, what do you think TYT th-uv88 or BF uv-5r? I like the fact these have FM radio, and the TYT can save 24 FM channels and it seems uv-5r has no feature for this. Do you know anything about that TYT? I went throuhg all youtube and nobody showed how the FM radio works properly, and I might not be the only guy getting interested in ham radios that would like to know more about that. Also, sound quality, how do they compare on these entry level devices? (if there is any difference at all) Thanks again!
BRA-VO! Great video. Very insightful.
When pressing the # button I only have L and not H is this normal? I have a uv-5r plus.
you should be able to toggle quickly between L and H by pressing the # key momentarily. If you hold the button, it will lock the keypad.
thats low power and high power. L is 1 watt and H is 4 watt
Hello, I've got a UV-5R, can i receive all frequencies on all bands without programming, all i want to do is receive, not bothered with transmitting, I've tried scanning all bands and frequencies and I'm not hearing anything, please can you tell me what to do to receive something.
Please can you answer my question.
Quick question: I have two (2) Baofeng UV-5Rs. I have them set and programed identically the same in the menu. I also have them on the same frequency. When I transmit from Baofeng radio # 1 to Baofeng radio # 2 it works fine however when I try to transmit from Baofeng radio # 2 to Baofeng radio # 1, the Baofeng radio # 1 will not pick up the transmission from the other Baofeng radio #2. SO I cannot hear any signal/transmission from Baofeng radio # 1. Do you think there is something wrong with Baofeng radio # 1?
Yup. Send it back and get a new one. Or just buy a new one and junk it.
Hey! Thank you! But I have a question. I don't have any set memory channels..we bought these for snowboarding and other outdoor activities. Do I need to find a repeater first?
If you do not have a HAM license you are not allowed to use repeaters anyway (unless it is a dire emergency). I am pretty sure it's illegal, unless you have a license and an identifying call sign, to use repeaters. I think you guys will need to use what is called Simplex. For example, if you all key in the same frequency (just as an example 146.150), you could all transmit and receive on that channel. You better make sure you are not interfering with a police or fire channel, or HAM's...or anyone else on whatever channel you guys key in. Find a channel nobody is using, ask if the channel is in use, wait a minute or so and if no response start talking. Hope this helps out.
@@dwaynerobertson383 (Assuming OP lives in the USA) Even in Simplex, its illegal to transmit on these devices without a Ham/Amateur Radio license. There isn’t a legal way to transmit using these radios without a Ham license, and they are capable of transmitting in modes illegal even for Hams using this device (FRS, GMRS, emergency service frequencies, etc.). If you decide to use your radio to transmit, just be aware, you are breaking federal laws set up by the FCC. I’m not telling anyone WHAT to do, just letting you know the laws. Chances are, you wouldn’t get caught, but if you are on a Ham frequency and causing problems for Hams, they can locate you pretty quickly if they want (as could the FCC). Radio is NOT anonymous communication. Also notice I specified transmit; anyone can listen, its only a a potential $10,000 fine when you transmit.
The reason this device is illegal on FRS (Family Radio System, which is just your regular walkie-talkies/2-way radios you can get from Walmart) and GMRS (like FRS but requires a licensing fee from the FCC and is stronger; a lot of businesses use these) is because the device is at too high of a power level set by the FCC, and is programmable from the keypad, and a few other things like that. Once again, not telling OP what to do, just letting you know what the deal is. I’d suggest though, getting a waterproof radio for snowboarding, though.
@@Bearinthewoods88 cool. I'm new to all of this HAM/two-way radio stuff. I listen in but otherwise I haven't used any of my radios really, certainly not transmitting yet. I know how they work and how to work them. I have about a dozen local repeaters and weather channels programmed and saved, and my backpack/EDC/BOB and what not all have instructions how to program all the info required (freq' step, offset, R&T ctcss, etc), with the radios, and spare batteries for all 4 radios. I bought these radios primarily for emergency situations, and ended up with two pair instead of one. Well, I can use two of them to set up my own repeater system! I am seriously confused on the laws because most of the videos I watch are American and I am in Canada. From what I understand, using Simplex isn't a big deal here, but you better be sure you are using a channel that is not reserved for anyone or anything else. I think I am free to use available GMRS channels here, but that is here in Canada and to my understanding...so far. Using one public walkie-talkie channel for a few hours on a weekend shouldn't be a big deal, especially in backwoods middle of nowhere. I am not encouraging anyone to break any laws. I wish I knew more about them myself! All good advice though, Bear. Especially the waterproof radios for snowboarding!!
@@dwaynerobertson383 Not sure about any of the Canadian laws, but I would suggest looking into getting your license anyway. You learn a lot about the laws and such when studying for the test, then afterwards you can take the test and get certified and have a lot more options for your radio!
Do you need any license in Canada for these?
With Trudeau you never know
How do you tune this to 118-136 mhz though? These are frequencies i need.
you can't use the UV-5R on those frequencies
great tutorial, thank you!
If you use your Baofeng without a license, Turn yourself in! The Gubment needs the money!
Very helpful brother. Thank you.
Thx
I just received my baofeng UV-5R and the only data I got (leaving aside the FM) was on frequency 150.000, I hear a lot of beeps with apparently programmed intervals and I have no idea what they mean :D
how do i get the battery to stay in???
Thank You for the vid brother!
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Anyone know how to reach VHF frequencies lower than 136?
Excellent tutorial thanks
Thanks for this buddy, good info.
Super helpful brother. Thanks
Very helpful thanks 👍
How do you unlock it? Same key button?
Did u not watch the video
Can you repeat all of that? There aren't enough videos on RUclips on how to program a BaoFeng.
I really don't like how most radio guides often drag on and on about the technical details, before they actually get into the meat of the guide, that is how to use it.
Thank you, can I pay you to put some frequencies in mine like MURS?
It's illegal to use GMRS, FRS, and MURS frequencies on an amateur radio. You will need a radio that's LEGAL to use those frequencies on.
I do not use the radio for xmit. It is an emergency preparedness piece of gear. The most it might ever be used for would be to listen to the weather channels or an FM news station. I just cant get it programmed
Great video. Thanks!
What frequency can we use? How come not a single video explains this. A 12 year old can figure how to hand jam frequency's in the radio, the question is what ones can we use between two ham radios that are free and not in use?
Well, the reason most dont is because an amateur license is required to legally talk on a HAM radio. It's also against the rules to use a HAM radio to transmit (speak) on FRS/GMRS radios (i.e. typical handheld walkie that you can get from your local store). You can use the HAM radio to access these channels, but it's for "receiving only" (listening).
Really good thank you
Excellent video!! Cut right through all the nonsense and told you just what you needed to know... A million thumbs up
Great video
Did you program all your stations manually, or did you use something like CHIRP and program it via your pc?
I use CHIRP, but I think baofeng also has a program you can download to program channels
Excellent job.
thank you! awesome.
I followed your directions EXACTLY, and my brand new UV-5R wouldn't accept the numbers I typed in. NOTHING happened at all. :(
Thank you sir!
Are you a ham radio operator?
Thanks! Im gonna subscribe now
Well done! 🤙
Very good video!
Thanks much!
Thank you!
On mine A/B and Band buttons are reversed. Anyone else??
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Do you know how to change his language to English? He speaks to me in Chinese
Thanks!
Well done!
My hero.