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Baofeng Uv5r Manual Programming Guide

This document provides instructions for manually programming repeaters and simplex frequencies into a Baofeng UV-5R radio. It outlines 9 steps for duplex programming including setting the receive frequency, transmit tone, offset direction and value, and assigning frequencies to memory channels. It also lists 7 steps for simplex programming which involves setting the radio to frequency mode, setting the display, inputting the receive/transmit frequency, and assigning frequencies to memory channels.

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Baofeng Uv5r Manual Programming Guide

This document provides instructions for manually programming repeaters and simplex frequencies into a Baofeng UV-5R radio. It outlines 9 steps for duplex programming including setting the receive frequency, transmit tone, offset direction and value, and assigning frequencies to memory channels. It also lists 7 steps for simplex programming which involves setting the radio to frequency mode, setting the display, inputting the receive/transmit frequency, and assigning frequencies to memory channels.

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Programming Your Baofeng UV-5R Radio

Simplex (Direct Radio to Radio) Manual Programming


What You Will Need to Program your Radio: Legend:
 Receive/Transmit Frequency: ex. 144.520 Click corresponding button
 Select Memory Channel to store the new Frequency Type-in selection using number keys
Select using Up and Down Arrows

1. Set your display to “Frequency Mode” from “Channel Mode”. (No channel listed to the right of the display)

VFO/MR

2. Set your display to “A”. The triangle to the left of the frequencies will be on the top line and pointing up.

A/B

3. Type in your Receive/Transmit Frequency

Receive Frequency

4. Set Offset/Frequency Direction to “OFF”

MENU 25 MENU OFF MENU EXIT

5. Delete data from existing programmed channel. (Programmed channels have a “CH” before the channel. Ex. CH-003)

MENU 28 MENU Memory Channel MENU EXIT

6. Assign Receive Frequency to Memory Channel [Receiving Memory]

MENU 27 MENU Memory Channel MENU EXIT

7. Assign Transmit Frequency to Memory Channel [Transmitting Memory]

MENU 27 MENU Memory Channel MENU EXIT

Created By: Jon Sherman Email: iwillprepare@gmail.com Website: www.iwillprepare.com


Programming Your Baofeng UV-5R Radio

Duplex (Using a Repeater) Manual Programming Guide


What You Will Need to Program your Radio: Legend:
 Receive Frequency: ex. 146.720 or 449.375
Click corresponding button
 Transmit PL Tone: ex. 100.0 Hz or 88.5 Hz
 Offset Direction: Off, + or – (See Step 6) Type-in selection using number keys
 Offset Value: 600 kHz or 5 MHz (See Step 7)
Select using Up and Down Arrows
 Select Memory Channel to store the new Frequency

1. Set your display to “Frequency Mode” from “Channel Mode”. (No channel listed to the right of the display)

VFO/MR

2. Set your display to “A”. The triangle to the left of the frequencies will be on the top line and pointing up.

A/B
3. Type in your Receive Frequency

Receive Frequency

4. Set Transmit CTCSS Tone [PL Tone assigned to the desired repeater]

MENU 13 MENU Tone Frequency MENU EXIT

5. Set Offset Frequency Direction [2 Meter: Minus < 147.0 > Plus], [70cm: Plus < 445.0 > Minus]

MENU 25 MENU + or - MENU EXIT

6. Set Offset Frequency Value (Standard Offset 2M [144-148 MHz] = 600 kHz and 70cm [420-450 MHz] = 5 MHz)

MENU 26 MENU 000.600 or 005.000 MENU EXIT

7. Delete data from existing programmed channel. (Programmed channels have a “CH” before the channel. Ex. CH-003)

MENU 28 MENU Memory Channel MENU EXIT

8. Assign Receive Frequency to Memory Channel [Receiving Memory]

MENU 27 MENU Memory Channel MENU EXIT

9. Assign Transmit Frequency to Memory Channel [Transmitting Memory]

* MENU 27 MENU Memory Channel MENU EXIT *

Created By: Jon Sherman Email: iwillprepare@gmail.com Website: www.iwillprepare.com

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