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Review on πŸ“» FONGHOO TYT TH-9800D Quad Band 50W Cross-Band Mobile Transceiver: A+B Dual Band Two Way Radio with 10M/6M/2M/70CM Bands by Chris Parrott

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Compact quad band setup, entry level FM MODE on 10, 6, 2 m, 70 cm

Use of the original software, which is available with the purchase of a radio. Original OEM software Win XP or 7. USB driver disk included, but drivers will be installed automatically via Tyt software cable installed for WIN 7. Unlock guide included for MARS/CAP license holders. / muffled sound, this is a microphone condenser element, not a radio receiver, but a mini condenser. Everything listed is best to the seller's knowledge. You'll have to work on a longer mic cable as the others have a plastic coiled cord. The Yaesu MH-48 DTMF microphone can be used, but requires the installation of a resistor. The TYT microphone does not stretch and does not stress the face and connector. So mount it side by side or use the $12.99 Yaesu Tyt Microphone Extension Cable at Revain. A face remote kit and prog cable were included to extend the face. from the radio body This is not mainstream radio, but works with crossband, repeater and simplex. Separate e-holes on 6m and 10m in spring and summer or simply hanging from local 2m and 70cm repeaters. W / 446,000 = 30W. 52500MHz = 48W and 29600 = 50W. *RF power drops outside the VHF band above 151MHz and UHF 452MHz. Only use it as intended for amateur radio if you are not concerned about maximum performance. .

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some small things