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Review on Walkie-talkie Baofeng UV-82 (2 power modes) by Mateusz Majchrzak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

The station can be thought of as a replacement for the UV-5R because everything about it is almost the same, including the price, and it even has a price that is almost the same. However, it does have some improvements, including: the flashlight is now a flashlight and not an LED that sticks out of the case; the volume control has side protection (body tide); and more - durable design, splash protection; the case has become a convenient anatomical shape; improved communication; a better speaker; improved VOX Unfortunately, the UV-5R does not yet support any specialized attachments (batteries, cases, etc.), but I have high hopes that this will change in the near future. However, for the time being we are going to supplement the package with more batteries by purchasing them. The "workmanship" category lost one point because of assembly mistakes; nonetheless, the product's total rating of five stars has not changed because of the product's advantageous combination of features and pricing. Yes, the "version" 89/82L is exactly the same as the one that came before it; the one and only difference is that it comes at a higher price (thanks, marketing!). There is an additional option for the UV-8 that does not come with a screen or a numeric keypad. This option is also available. In some circles, the brand name BaoFeng is sometimes referred to as the Pofung brand. The value of Akk in is not 3000 mAh, as it would be on a battery, but rather 1800, as it would be in. This is because Akk in is equivalent to in. Because the original Nagoya-771 is not yet completely screwed up, you will need to attach the washer to it. ated. The contact on the battery is just protected by a rubber band, and there is no further type of splash protection present. After that, the body itself will begin to leak out through the fissures. That is all there is to it. Alas. It wasn't until recently that I started spreading the word about it. Despite this, the advantages of the walkie-talkie's functions are not diminished in any way, nor is it intended to be used as a "off-road vehicle."

Pros
  • Splashproof, extremely comfortable body shape and balancing even with long rods, full numeric keypad, two-line display, usable antenna included (didn't notice a difference in the 400-MHz range from 771 -th Nagoya, it's a shame that it is not sold separately), quite flexible settings, ease of firmware, and availability of headsets and wires for firmware with a K-plug ("kenwood"). Splashproof, extremely comfortable body shape and bala Plastic with a level of quality that is acceptable. Dual band. If we choose with the option "at home," then there is almost no other possibility that strikes the appropriate balance between the features and the cost.
Cons
  • There might only be a certain amount of channels available. However, as of right now, there is nothing available on the market that can be deemed to be an alternative battery, battery box, cigarette lighter power supply, or cases (the platform is currently being employed by a number of different manufacturers on a significant scale). This product has a number of flaws, including an awkward grasp when the "clothespin" is fastened, the absence of an eyelet on the casing for a chord, and an inconvenient cap for the headset connection (it protrudes when the headset is connected). The speed at which channels are scanned through is rather slow. A number of defects might be found in the structure. Check! There is a chance that the rings that are supposed to tighten around the volume control and antenna won't be able to do so, and that the volume control itself won't work very well.