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For example, “F” + 2 + 5 displays the battery voltage. Alternatively, you can just type the menu number, if you know it. When you do, “Menu” appears on the screen and you can cycle through the menu options either with the rotary knob at the top, or with the up and down keys. To get into the menu, you need to press the “F” key (top-left). Notice the black speck on the TYT’s screen. UV8000E keypad (left) vs Baofeng UV-82 keypad (right). But the keypad is nowhere near as good as the Baofeng UV-82‘s, which, in my opinion, has the best keypad on a handheld. They are slightly hard to press and they are clicky, but a bit rubbery to the feel.

The keypad is properly laid-out (“0” at the bottom) and the keys are backlit. Antenna, adjustment, turn on/off & volume adjustment. I really hope all manufacturers design their radios like this, as I consider it the most user-friendly way of interacting with a simplistic interface as that of an HT. The shorter one on the right is for turning it on/off an volume adjustment and the taller one is for changing frequencies, menu navigation, selecting values etc. This radio covers this by having two knobs at the top, next to the antenna SMA-F socket. I am tired of having to press up and down buttons all the time. One thing I consider a minimum requirement for buying a radio, is having an easy way of navigating through its menus or changing values when needed.



Upgraded version with cross band repeater functionĪt this point, I should also not forget to mention that it is FCC and CE approved for usage in the USA and Europe.
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Here’s what we see printed on the two stickers.īarcode and serial number (blurred for posting) Ok, now that the radio is out of the plastic sleeve, here’s the back with all the information we need: Back of the radio. Not even for radios that are more expensive than this one: Proper way to ship electronics. I haven’t seen a silica gel pack in other Chinese manufacturer’s boxes. TYT pays at least some attention to detail. The image below is without the speaker-mic which I removed from the box. Note the lump at the top left of the box.Īs it turned out, it was not a problem with the contents. So, when I opened the package, the box had a “lump”. The seller was also including a speaker-mic which they inserted in the original box.
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In the box you will find the usual accessories that come with handheld radios from China, plus some nice extras. It’s solid and offers a couple of good-to-have features. The audio, as some users have reported, would start becoming intermittent.
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This update practically fixes an audio issue with the earlier model, which would occur after long periods of operation. The TYT UV8000E is an update to the UV8000D.
