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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 Eric Temple

Revainrating 3 out of 5

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

Stick to the original software that comes with the purchase of a radio. Original OEM software Win XP or 7th USB driver disk. enabled, but drivers are automatically installed via the tyt software cable installed for WIN 7. Activation guide included for MARS/CAP license holders. Muffled sound 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 mic doesn't stretch, strain your face and connector, so mount them side-by-side or use the $12.99 tyt yaesu mic extension cable at Revain. A remote control kit for the face and prog cable was included for the extension. face of body glad io. 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. 146,500 = 35W / 446,000 = 30W. 52.500MHz = 48W and 29.600 = 50W. *RF power drops outside the VHF band above 151MHz and UHF 452MHz. You don't care about maximum performance. .

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Uncertain