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Episode: 2335
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Title: HPR2335: Baofeng UV5R VHF/UHF Handset part 9
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2335/hpr2335.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:26:33
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Hello and welcome Hacker Public Radio audience. My name is Mr X. As usual I'd like to start by thanking
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the people HBR for making this service available. If we'll contribute to the show with more shows
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than we know what to do with, the show is provided by the community for the community. It's actually
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very easy. I've gone to a great deal of effort to streamline the whole process and it's really quite
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quite easy. The hardest part I find is getting down to writing the show notes. It's just about
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picking up a microphone and hitting the record button. We should must have something interesting
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that we'd all love to hear. Okay here I'll attempt to cover the menu options of the Bo thing
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UV5R and HL Transever. I'll cover some of the options in detail. The more obvious ones are
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just briefly covered. I'll highlight any options I don't understand and can't get information on.
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The options I know little about will likely be either Bo thing specific options or options that are
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not really relevant to the radio amateur. If I remember I'll try to include the radio announcements
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of the menu selection. Menu 25 SFT-D Frequency Shift Direction
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Available parameters minus plus and zero duplex shift. Set the direction of the transmit offset
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relative to the receive frequency. This option is mainly used to work through repeaters.
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Plus we'll set the radio to transmit at a higher frequency than the receive frequency. Minus
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this will set the radio to transmit at a lower frequency than the receive frequency.
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Zero or off will disable transmit offset so that the radio will transmit on the same frequency as it
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receives. The amount of frequency offset is set by menu 26. This option is applicable to VFO
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mode only and memory mode or channel mode it must be programmed by the computer.
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Offset Frequency
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Offset Frequency Menu 26 Offset Frequency shift amount value in megahertz
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valid parameters are from 0 to 69.990 megahertz.
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This option again is mainly used in working through a repeater. It sets a amount of offset
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on the transmit frequency relative to the receive frequency. To input an offset frequency
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with numeric keypad enter the frequency in megahertz with leading zeros. For example to set
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two megahertz shift enter 0 to on the numeric keypad. For a 600 kilohertz shift enter 0 0 6.
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Use up and down arrow keys to set offset below 100 kilohertz.
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Menu 27 Memory Channel, Story Memory Channel, Available parameters 0 0 0 to 1 2 7.
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Stores the current settings in memory to the specific channel number.
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Delete Channel, Menu 28, Del-CH, Delete a Memory Channel, Available parameters 0 0 0 to 1 2 7.
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Delete a Memory Channel at the specified channel number.
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Menu, Backlight Selection, Menu 29, WT-LED, Display Backlight Color and Standby, Available
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parameters blue, orange, purple and off. This option sets a display backlight color
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when the radio is in standby, i.e. not receiving a signal and not transmitting.
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The available colors are blue, orange, purple and off.
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Backlight Selection, Menu 30, RX-LED, Display Backlight Color, Receive,
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Filter Amputers, Blue, Orange, Purple and off. This option sets a display backlight color
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when the radio is in receive, i.e. when a signal is strong enough to open the square
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box. This option sets a display backlight color when the radio is in transmit, i.e. when the
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PDT push the torque button on the side of the radio is pushed. Again, the available colors are
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blue, orange, purple and off. Menu 32, No Voice Prompt, AL-MOD, alarm mode activated when
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orange button held. Available parameters, Site, Tone and Code, Site, Cycling Tone, Transmitted
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over the air, Tone parameter, emitted from radio speaker only, Code, Transmitted 5.6
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of Tone, followed by Morse. Menu 33, Band Selection, Available
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parameters, VHF, UHF, Set Second Operating Band. The both thing UV5R covers a VHF
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frequency range of 136 to 174 MHz, RX and TX, and UHF frequency range 400 to 480 MHz, RX-TX.
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Menu 34, TDR-AB, No Voice Prompt for this menu. Transmitted Selection in dual watch mode,
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VHF, A, B and off. If enabled, when the PDT push the torque button is pushed,
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this will force the radio to transmit on the selected frequency when in dual watch mode.
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Option A will transmit on the frequency displayed in the upper display. Option B will transmit
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on the frequency displayed in the lower display. I would imagine, though not confirm,
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that option off inhibits transmit when in dual watch mode. Dual watch is set from Menu 7.
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Menu 35, STE, Squelch Tail Elimination. Available parameters on, off. There's no voice prompt
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for this menu. I don't know much about this option, but found the following interesting information
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on Stack Exchange, and if I remember, include the link in my show notes. From Stack Exchange,
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test a performed in carrier squelch mode on all radios without any subodible tone or digital
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squelch involved. Scenario 1, the both-wing handheld radio keys up. Another both-wing is listening.
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When the transmitting both-wing and keys, the received both-wing does not hear any squelch tail,
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has a smooth and key. In other words, don't get cuck when the person unkeys the transmitting
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both-wing. Scenario 2, the both-wing handheld radio keys up. A different brand radio is used
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to receive. When the both-wing and keys, Squelch tail is heard through the speaker of the other
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radio. I have tested this on Kinwood Alinco and Icom. So in this case, you have the Squelch tail
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elimination set on the both-wing. You transmit, you listen on another radio and it doesn't
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eliminate the tail. The Kinwood Alinco and Icom radio is here that cuck when the buttons unkeyed
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on the on the both-wing. Scenario 3, a different brand radio keys up. The both-wing is listening.
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When the radio unkeys, I hear a squelch tail through the both-wing speaker. So there you go. You
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still have the, I would assume you still have the squelch tail elimination turned on on the
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both-wing, but you transmit with a different radio, a non-bow-wing radio, unkey, and on the
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both-wing ear a cuck. What is it that both-wing uses to eliminate Squelch tails on radio,
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where no other brand inhibits this properly? I've confirmed it is not chicken burst,
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enabling the PL tone early, or reverse burst, phasing the PL tone 100 degrees, and there is something
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special about the both-wing radios end of transmission Squelch tail liminator. So here's some more
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information also from Stack Exchange. Menu 35 STE Squelch tail elimination. This function is used
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to eliminate Squelch tail noise between the UV 5Rs that are communicating directly, no repeater.
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Resetition of a 55 Hz or 134.4 Hz tone burst,
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mutes the audio long enough to prevent heating any Squelch tail noise.
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Note, when enabled and TDC is set to off, the radio is sent a 55 Hz tone for about one quarter of a
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second when the PTT key is released. Note, when enabled and TDC is not set to off, the radio
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sends 134.4 Hz for about one quarter of a second when the PTT key is released. Note, set to
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off before communicating through a repeater. Note, recommended setting is off. Well, here you go,
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I don't know what all that means, I guess it's handy for direct both-wing to both-wing communication,
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not going through a repeater, it's a bit of a specialist use I suppose.
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Primarily more useful for PMR type use. Passable, you could use it for someplex conversation I suppose
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from both-wing to both-wing. Menu 36 RP-STE Squelch tail elimination through a repeater,
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available parameters 1 to 10 and off, recommended setting is off for amateur use.
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Menu 37 RP-T-RL, delay the Squelch tail of repeater, 1 to 10 and off, again,
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recommended setting for amateur use, off. Menu 38 PON MGS, power on message, available parameters
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through and message. When enabled, it displays a two-line message on the display.
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Message can only be set via a computer. Through will flash entire LCD. Message displays a
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two-line message. Note quite sure what that means, through will flash entire LCD. Message displays
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a two-line message. What else I'm thinking to experiment with? Menu 39 Roger Beep,
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parameters available on, off. Transmits an audible tone after release CPT.
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From Wikipedia, radio, a tone or tone added to the end of a broadcast segment to indicate that
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the user-slash operator has concluded speaking. It is usually added automatically by a power mic,
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CBRDO or Transsever. Initialization, menu 40, reset, reset defaults,
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available parameters via 4 and all. This resets the redo to factory defaults with
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some exceptions. VFO resets via 4 settings only. All is total reset. Reverse everything with
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exception of the power on message, the VIP software band limits and some firmware it may use
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it language to Chinese. This concludes all the available 40 menus on the bofing UV5R.
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Okay, this concludes the detailed series of the bofing UV5R, VHF, UHF, Transsever. By now,
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you'll be completely fed up of it. I was planning originally to do a little bit on the
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open software program, CHURP, which allows you to program, among other things, the UV5R,
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radio. It'll cater for a wide selection of videos, but it does do the bofing UV5R,
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but let me believe that for another day, because that was quite a few episodes of the day,
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and I think you'll be completely bored of it. You'll be completely bored of the topic.
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Right, okay. If you want to contact me, I can be contacted at MrX at hpr at googlemail.com.
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That's MRX, AT, HPR, the At symbol, googlemail.com. So until next time, thank you.
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And goodbye.
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