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Baofeng Radio Instructions
- Check below references and Youtube for more in-depth information regarding operation of radio.
This is only a quick overview.
Reference
Overview
- Antenna, see the section called “Assembly” for details.
- Power / Volume knob, usage discussed in the section called “Power and volume”.
- Two-line LCD
- Call key
- PTT key, usage discussed in the section called “Making a call”.
- Monitor key
- Keypad
- Speaker and microphone
- Accessory jack
- VFO/MR mode key
- Status LED
- A / B select key
- Band select key (not all models will have this key)
- Battery pack, see the section called “Charging and battery maintenance” for details.
- Battery contacts
- Battery release latch
- Lanyard loop
- LED flashlight, (not marked) situated between antenna and power/volume knob.
See below called “Side key 2 - MONI (Monitor and Flashlight)” for more information.
Key Explanation
- Side key 1 - CALL (Broadcast FM and Alarm)
- Press momentarily to start broadcast FM receiver. Another momentary press turns the broadcast FM receiver off.
- Press and hold to activate the alarm function. Press again to turn it off.
- Side key 2 - MONI (Monitor and Flashlight)
- Press momentarily to turn on the LED flashlight. Another momentary press turns the flashlight off.
- Press and hold to monitor the signal. This will open up the squelch so you can listen to the unfiltered signal.
- VFO/MR -mode key
- Pressing switches between Frequency (VFO) Mode and Memory (MR) mode (aka Channel mode).
- Memory mode (MR) is sometimes also referred to as Channel mode.
- To save frequencies to channel memory you must be in Frequency (VFO) mode.
- A/B select key
- The key switches between A (upper) and B (lower) displays. The frequency or channel on the selected display becomes the active listening and transmit frequency or channel.
Numeric Keypad
- The “up and down” keys are used to navigate through the menu as well as select channels.
- The EXIT key is used to exit menus and cancel menu options.
Everyday Use
Channel Selection
- There are two modes of operation. Frequency (VFO) mode, and Channel or Memory (MR) mode.
- For everyday use, Channel (MR) mode is going to be a whole lot more practical than Frequency (VFO) mode. Frequency (VFO) mode is also used for programming channels into memory.
- Once you have channels programmed and ready, you can use the and “up and down” keys to navigate between channels.