DUAL BAND/DUAL DISPLAY RADIO OPERATING MANUAL UV-82
http://www.baofengradio.us 2 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the UV-82 Amateur Portable Radio from Baofeng Radio US, the official Baofeng distributor in the United States. The UV-82 is a dual band/dual display radio made to combine extensive functionality with unmatched reliability. This intuitive radio will help you deliver secure, instant, and reliable communications with utmost efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before you use the device.
http://www.baofengradio.us 3 LICENSE/LEGAL INFORMATION This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
http://www.baofengradio.us 4 Table of Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 License/Legal Information .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety Information ..................................................
http://www.baofengradio.us 5 Making a Call ............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Channel Selection ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Advanced Topics .......................................................................................
http://www.baofengradio.us 6 Automatic Number Identification (ANI) ........................................................................................................................................ 39 Application Specific Setup ............................................................................................................................................................. 40 Commercial Radio Setup ............................................................................................
http://www.baofengradio.us 7 Safety Information The following safety precautions should always be observed during operation, service, and repair of this device: This device should be serviced by qualified technicians only. Do not modify or alter the radio for any reason. Use only BAOFENG supplied or BAOFENG approved batteries and chargers. Do not use a radio that has a damaged antenna. Contact with a damaged antenna may result in a minor burn.
http://www.baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us 9 Getting Started Initial Setup What’s In the Box This radio comes shipped with the following items in the box: Radio Body Antenna Wrist Strap Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Lapel Microphone Charging Cable & Adapter Charging Stand Belt Clip User Manual Optional Accessories Car Charging Cable & Adapter Speaker Microphone Attachment http://baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us Assembly Antenna This device is fitted with a Male SMA connector. To mount the antenna (Female SMA Connector), align the two connectors and turn the antenna clockwise until it stops. When installing the antenna, install it by holding the base and turning. If an external antenna is used, ensure that the ‘SWR’ is about 1.5:1 or less to avoid damage to the transceiver's transistors.
http://www.baofengradio.us Battery Before attaching or removing the battery make sure the radio is turned off by turning the power/volume knob all the way counter-clockwise. Installation To attach the battery, ensure the battery is parallel and in good contact with the aluminum chassis. The battery bottom is about 1 to 2 centimeters below the bottom of the radio’s body. Align the battery with the guide rails on the radio chassis and slide it upwards until it clicks into place.
http://www.baofengradio.us 12 Charging and Battery Maintenance Charging the Battery Follow the steps below to set up and use the charger: 1. Plug the end of the power adapter into the charger base. 2. Plug the power adapter into an electrical wall socket. 3. Place the radio or battery in the charging slot on the charger. 4. Make sure the contact plates of the battery are making contact with the charger. Ensure that the radio fits snugly into the dock.
http://www.baofengradio.us 13 Battery Maintenance The battery for the radio comes uncharged from the factory. Please charge it for at least four to five hours before starting to use the radio. • Use only batteries that are approved by the original manufacturer. • Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack. • Do not expose the battery to fire or intense heat. • Dispose of batteries in accordance with local recycling regulations.
http://www.baofengradio.us Getting to Know the Radio Radio Overview 1. Antenna 2. LCD Display 3. Keypad 4. Volume Knob (On/Off Switch) 5. Flashlight 6. Speaker 7. Microphone 8. Battery Latch 9. PTT-A (top) 10. PTT-B (bottom) 11. CALL Button 12. MONI Button 13. Strap Buckle 14. Accessory Jack 15. LED Indicator http://baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us 16 Battery Level Indicator When the battery level indicator has no black bars showing, it means the battery is close to depletion. To warn the user of this, the radio will start beeping periodically as well as flashing the backlight of the display, indicating that the battery needs to be changed. Status LED The status LED has a very simple and traditional design. When a signal is received, it turns green, when transmitting, it turns red, and is off when in standby.
http://www.baofengradio.us 17 Numeric Keypad The Baofeng UV-82 hand-held transceiver comes standard with a full numeric keypad. The numeric buttons have their secondary function printed on them. The and buttons also have secondary functions, scan and keypad lock respectively. Pound Button In channel mode the [POUND] button also acts as a transmit power shortcut button. While in channel mode, press [POUND] to change between High and Low transmit power.
http://www.baofengradio.us 18 Menu and Function Buttons The button is used to access the menu and to confirm menu options. The and buttons are used to navigate through the menu items, as well as to select channels, and to step up or down in frequency (depending on operating mode). The button is used to exit menus and cancel menu options. Accessory Jack The accessory jack on the Baofeng UV-82 is a Kenwood compatible two pin design. The Kenwood 2-pin connector has one 3.5mm TRS plug, and one 2.
http://www.baofengradio.us 19 Basic Use Power and Volume Before the power is turned on, ensure that the battery and antenna are both attached, as described in the Initial Setup section. Turning the Unit On To turn the unit on, rotate the volume/power knob clockwise until a “click” sound is heard.
http://www.baofengradio.us 20 Making a Call Press and hold the [PTT] button on the left side of the radio body to transmit. Hold the device’s microphone approximately 3-5 cm from your mouth while transmitting. When the PTT button is released, the device will go back to receive mode. Channel Selection There are two modes of operation on this radio: Frequency Mode (VFO) and Channel/Memory Mode (MR). Both modes are detailed below.
http://www.baofengradio.us 21 For the following example, assume a 12.6 kHz frequency step. Entering the frequency 145.6875 MHz on Display A 1. Turn off and turn on the radio while holding the [PTT] button to switch the radio to Frequency (VFO) mode. 2. Press [PTT A] button until the black arrow appears next to the upper display (Display A). 3. Enter [1] [4] [5] on the numeric keypad, it should look something like this: 4.
http://www.baofengradio.us Channel Mode (MR) The use of Channel (MR) mode is dependent on having previously programmed in some channels for use. To learn how to program channels, reference Section 4, Subsection G Programming in this manual. Once the channels are programmed and ready, the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons can be used to navigate between channels.
http://www.baofengradio.us 23 Advanced Topics For a complete reference on menu items, see section IV: Menu Definitions. Note: For radios set to Memory Mode (MR) the following menu items will not take effect: STEP, TXP, W/N, CTCSS, DCS, S-CODE, PTT-ID, BCL, SFT-D, OFFSET, MEM-CH, BAND. Using the Menu System Basic Use Procedure: Using the Menu with Arrow Buttons 1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu. 2. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] to navigate between menu items. 3.
http://www.baofengradio.us 24 Scanning The Baofeng UV-82 features a built in scanner for VHF and UHF bands. When in Frequency (VFO) mode, the scanner will scan in steps according to the set frequency step. In Channel (MR) mode it will scan the saved channels. To enable the scanner, press and hold the [SCAN] button for about two seconds. Press any button to exit scanning mode. Scanning Modes The scanner is configurable to one of three ways of operation: Time, Carrier, or Search.
http://www.baofengradio.us 25 Tone Scanning You can scan for CTCSS tones and DCS codes on active frequencies in frequency mode. To scan for CTCSS or DCS on active channels, follow these steps: Procedure: Tone Scanning 1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu. 2. Enter either of the following on the numeric keypad. a. Enter [1] [0] on the numeric keypad to scan for DCS codes. b. Enter [1] [1] on the numeric keypad to scan for CTCSS sub-tones. 3. Press the [MENU] button to select. 4.
http://www.baofengradio.us 26 Dual Watch / Dual Reception One of the unique capabilities on the Baofeng UV-82 radio is the ability to monitor two channels at once. This is accomplished by a feature in the radio known as Dual Watch, which allows the radio to switch between two frequencies at a fixed interval, despite it only containing one receiver. The Dual Watch functionality also allows the ability to lock the transmit frequency to one of the two channels it monitors.
http://www.baofengradio.us 27 DTMF DTMF stands for Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency. Basically DTMF is an advanced signaling method that uses dual sinusoidal signals for any given code. A good example of DTMF in use is a touch tone telephone system. In two-way radio systems, DTMF is mainly used for automation systems and for remote control. For example, DTMF can be used to remotely activate repeaters by transmitting a specific sequence of numbers.
http://www.baofengradio.us 28 Selective Calling When working with large groups of people on the same channel, there tends to be a lot of crowding in terms of transmissions. To counteract this crowding, there are several methods of blocking out extra or unwanted transmissions. There are two forms of selective calling available in two-way radio systems: Group Calling & Individual Calling. Group calling is a one-to-many form of communication.
http://www.baofengradio.us CTCSS CTCSS settings are accessed from the menu with shortcuts 11 for R-CTCS and 13 for T-CTCS. For a full list of available CTCSS codes and corresponding sub-tone frequencies, see the CTCSS Table in the Technical Specifications section near the end of this manual. Procedure: Setting up CTCSS 1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu. 2. Enter [1] [1] on the numeric keypad to get to Receiver CTCSS (R-CTCS). 3. Press the [MENU] button to select. 4.
http://www.baofengradio.us 30 DCS DCS settings are accessed from the menu with shortcuts 10 for R-DCS and 12 for T-DCS. For a full list of available DCS codes and corresponding sub-tone frequencies, see the DCS Table in the Technical Specifications section near the end of this manual. Procedure: Setting up DCS 1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu. 2. Enter [1] [0] on the numeric keypad to get to Receiver DCS (R-DCS). 3. Press the [MENU] button to select. 4.
http://www.baofengradio.us 31 Customization The Baofeng UV-82 allows for customization of both the power-on message (via the Baofeng PC software), and the backlight color during the three states of transmission (Transmit, Receive, and Standby). Display The LCD on the Baofeng UV-82 is backlit by multi-color LEDs, the color of which can be pre-set from the menu system into a variety of colors. To change the colors, follow the steps below: Procedure: Changing the Backlight Color 1.
http://www.baofengradio.us 32 Power-On Message The power-on message can only be customized via the Baofeng PC software. For more information, see the section “Programming” for details on how to install, set-up, and use the software. The following instructions are written assuming that the Baofeng software has already been installed and is running and that the Baofeng radio is connected to the PC that is running the Baofeng software. Procedure: Setting the Power-On-Message 1.
http://www.baofengradio.us 33 Programming Memory channels are a simple and efficient way to store the most commonly used frequencies so they can be quickly accessible for later use.
http://www.baofengradio.us 34 Duplex Channels The following instructions assume that a duplex channel has been set up in VFO mode on the upper display and that VFO mode is still active. Procedure: Saving (Programming) a Duplex Channel to Memory 1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu. 2. Enter [2] [7] on the numeric keypad to get to MEM-CH. 3. Press the [MENU] button to select. 4. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to select a memory channel, or enter it in directly on the numeric keypad. 5.
http://www.baofengradio.us 35 Computer Programming This section assumes that the Baofeng software is installed on your PC. Attaching the Programming Cable Ensure that the radio is off before attaching the cable. To attach the cable, uncover the accessory port behind the rubber flap on the right side of the radio body, align the connectors and push in firmly. Attach the USB connector to the computer and start the programming software, then turn on the radio.
http://www.baofengradio.us Channel Information Window: Column Definitions Channel -> Channel number. Band -> Displays what Frequency Band is active. RX Frequency -> Receive Frequency. TX Frequency -> Transmit Frequency. Defaults to the Receive Frequency. CTCSS/DCS Dec -> Receiver CTCSS or DCS. Defaults to OFF. CTCSS/DCS Enc -> Transmitter CTCSS or DCS. Defaults to OFF. TX Power -> Transmit power. Defaults to HIGH. W/N -> Wideband or Narrowband operation. Defaults to W for Wideband.
http://www.baofengradio.us 37 Radio to Radio Cloning The Baofeng UV-82 is capable of cloning between radios. This means if there is one radio configured in a certain manner, the settings can be cloned onto another radio to ensure it is exactly the same. This is done by connecting a Reference (Master) radio to a Copy (Slave) radio by hooking a cable between the two and copying the information over. Procedure: Cloning Radios 1.
http://www.baofengradio.us 38 How-To and Setup Guides Repeaters A radio repeater is usually an automated transceiver in a specific fixed location. Mounted high up on hills, mountains, or tall buildings, repeaters take one signal and relay it, usually after amplifying it greatly. This enables usage of a small low-powered handheld two-way transceiver such as the Baofeng UV-82 to transmit to greater distances.
http://www.baofengradio.us 39 Automatic Number Identification (ANI) In most dispatch environments it is common to have a system that allows radios to automatically identify themselves to the dispatcher. This is known as Automatic Number Identification (AIN), or PTT-ID, due to the radio sending a data burst containing the ID code at the beginning or end of a transmission. The Baofeng UV-82 uses DTMF signaling to enable ANI implementation. Procedure: Setting ANI/PTT-ID Code 1.
http://www.baofengradio.us 40 Application Specific Setup Commercial Radio Setup Follow these instructions to set the radio to Narrowband mode: 1. Press the [VFO/MR] button to enter frequency mode. 2. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu. 3. Enter [5] on the numeric keypad. 4. Press [MENU] to select. 5. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to select between Wide and Narrow bands. 6. Press the [MENU] button to confirm and save. 7. Press the [EXIT] button to exit the menu.
http://www.baofengradio.us 41 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause / Solution The radio does not start. The battery may be low. Either replace the battery with a charged battery or proceed to charge the battery. The battery may not be installed correctly. Try removing the battery and reattaching it. The battery is draining quickly. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use. If the battery continues to drain at a quick pace, its life may have come to an end and it may need replacing.
http://www.baofengradio.us 42 Menu Function and Description Chart Menu Function/Description Available Settings 0 SQL (Squelch Level) 0-9 1 STEP (Frequency Step) 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.
http://www.baofengradio.us 15 43 ANI (Automatic Number Identification) Can only be configured by PC software. 16 DTMFST (The DTMF tone of transmitting code.) OFF/DT-ST/ANI-ST/DT+ANI 17 S-CODE (Signal Code) Can only be configured by PC software.
http://www.baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us 45 Menu Definitions Menu Item Shortcut Description Carrier SQueLch: Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a strong signal. Squelch is SQL 0 either OFF or one of 9 levels. The higher the level, the stronger the signal must be in order to unmute the speaker. Availability: Global Settings/Notes 0 – 9 Default: 5 VHF: 0 = Open 1 - 9 ≈ 0.10µV UHF: 0 = Open 1 ≈ 0.10µV 2 ≈ 0.12µV 3 ≈ 0.13µV 4 ≈ 0.15µV 5 ≈ 0.18µV 6 ≈ 0.20µV 7 ≈ 0.23µV 8 ≈ 0.26µV ≈ 0.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut TXP 2 46 Description Transmit (TX) Power: Selects between HIGH and LOW transmitter power when in VFO/Frequency mode. Use the minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired communications.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut VOX 4 47 Description Voice Operated Transmission (TX): When enabled it is not necessary to push the [PTT] button on the transceiver. Adjust the gain level to an appropriate sensitivity to allow smooth transmission. Availability: Global Settings/Notes OFF [0] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 Default: OFF Note: When VOX is not set to OFF, 'VOX' is indicated in the status display.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description ABR 6 Automatic Back Light Shutoff TimeR: Length of time the display is illuminated in seconds. 48 Availability: Global Settings/Notes (≤ BFB291) OFF [0] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 Default: 5 (≥ BFB293) OFF [0] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 Default: 5 Note: The ABR setting also sets the delay before the radio returns to FM broadcast reception after being interrupted.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description BEEP 8 Keypad BEEP: Allows audible confirmation of a button press. 49 Availability: Global Settings/Notes OFF [0] | ON [1] Menu Item Default: ON Shortcut Description Transmission Time-Out Timer: This feature provides a safety switch which limits transmission time TOT 9 to a programmed value.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut 50 Description Receive - Digital Coded Squelch (DCS): Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a R-DCS 10 specific low level digital signal. If the station you are listening to does not transmit this specific signal, you will not hear anything.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut T-DCS 12 51 Description Transmit - Digital Coded Squelch (DCS): Transmits a specific low level digital signal to unlock the squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater).
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description VOICE 14 VOICE Prompt: Allows audible voice confirmation of a button press. 52 Availability: Global Settings/Notes (≤ BFB238) OFF [0] | ON [1] Default: ON (≥ BFB251) OFF [0] | ENG [1] | CHI [2] Default: CHI Note: Not all voice prompts are easily understandable. Not all button presses have a voice prompt. Menu Item Shortcut Description Automatic Number Identification – ID: Displays the ANI code that has been set by software.
http://www.baofengradio.us 53 Menu Item Shortcut Description DTMFST 16 DTMF Side Tones: Determines when DTMF Side Tones can be heard from the transceiver speaker. Availability: Global Settings/Notes OFF [0] | DT-ST [1] | ANI-ST [2] | DT+ANI [3] Default: DT+ANI OFF: No DTMF Side Tones are heard. DT-ST: Side Tones are heard only from manually keyed DTMF codes. ANI-ST: Side Tones are heard only from automatically keyed DTMF codes. DT+ANI: All DTMF Side Tones are heard.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut S-CODE 17 54 Description PTT-ID (Signal-CODE) Selection: Selects 1 of 15 signal codes. The signal codes are programmed with software and are up to 5 DTMF signals each.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description PTT-ID 19 When to Send PTT-ID 55 Availability: MR/Channel Mode (Read Only), VFO/Frequency Mode, Stored in Channel Settings/Notes OFF [0] | BOT [1] | EOT [2] | BOTH [3] Default: OFF OFF: No ID is sent. BOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the Beginning of Transmission. EOT: The selected S-CODE is sent at the End of Transmission. BOTH: The selected S-CODE is sent at the BOT and the EOT. Note: Select S-CODE using menu 17.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description MDF-A 21 Memory Display Format - [A] 56 Availability: Global Settings/Notes CH [0] | NAME [1] | FREQ [2] Default: NAME CH: Displays the channel number. NAME: Displays the channel name. Names must be entered using software. A channel without an assigned name with have the channel number displayed. FREQ: Displays programmed Frequency.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut 57 Description Busy Channel Lock-Out: Disables the [PTT] button on a channel that is already in use. The BCL 23 transceiver will sound a beep tone and will not transmit if the [PTT] button is pressed when a channel is already in use.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description SFT-D 25 Frequency ShiFT – Direction: Enables access of repeaters in VFO/Frequency Mode.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut 59 Description CHannel Programming: This menu is used to either create new or modify existing channels (000 MEM-CH 27 through 127) so that they can be accessed from MR/Channel Mode. The behavior of menu 27 changes depending on whether the target channel is empty or has been previously programmed (see below).
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut 60 Description DELete/Erase Memory – Channel: This menu is used to erase the programmed information from DEL-CH 28 the specified channel (000 through 127) so that it can either be programmed again or be left empty.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description RX-LED 30 Receive (RX) - Back Light LED Color: Display Illumination Color Availability: Global Settings/Notes OFF [0] | BLUE [1] | ORANGE [2] | PURPLE [3] Default: BLUE Menu Item Shortcut Description TX-LED 31 Transmit (TX) - Back Light LED Color: Display Illumination Color Availability: Global Settings/Notes OFF [0] | BLUE [1] | ORANGE [2] | PURPLE [3] Default: ORANGE http://baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description AL-MOD 32 ALarm – MODe Availability: Global Settings/Notes SITE [0] | TONE [1] | CODE [2] Default: TONE SITE: Sounds alarm through the radio speaker only TONE: Transmits a cycling tone over-the-air CODE: Transmits '119' (911 in reverse?) followed by the ANI code over-the-air Note: Recommended setting is SITE Menu Item Shortcut Description BAND 33 BAND Selection: In VFO/Frequency mode, sets [A] or [B] to the VHF or UHF band.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut TDR-AB 34 63 Description Transceiver Dual Reception - [A]/[B] Display Priority: When enabled, priority is returned to selected display once the signal in the other display disappears.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut RP-STE 36 Description RePeater - Squelch Tail Elimination: This function is used eliminate squelch tail noise when communicating through a repeater. Availability: Global Settings/Notes OFF [0] | 1 – 10 Default: 5 Note: Requires use of a repeater utilizing this feature.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut Description PONMSG 38 Power ON MeSsaGe: Controls the behavior of the display when the transceiver is turned on.
http://www.baofengradio.us Menu Item Shortcut A/B-BP 40 66 Description Roger BeeP at End of Reception: Emits an end-of-reception tone in the speaker when squelch closes on the selected display.
http://www.baofengradio.us 67 Technical Specifications GENERAL Specification Frequency Range (MHz) Value 65 - 108 (RX Only) 136 - 174 (RX/TX) 400 – 480 (RX/TX) Memory Channels 128 Frequency Stability 2.5ppm Frequency Step (kHz) 2.5 / 5 / 6.25 / 10 / 12.5 / 25 Antenna Impedance 50 Ohm Operating Temperature -20°C to +60°C Supply Voltage 7.4 Consumption ≤ 75mA (standby) 380mA (reception) ≤ 1.
http://www.baofengradio.us 68 TRANSMITTER Specification Value RF Power 4W/1W Type of Modulation FM Emission Class 16KΦF3E (Wideband) / 11KΦF3E (Narrowband) Maximum Deviation ≤±5 kHz (Wideband) / ≤±2.5 kHz (Narrowband) Spurious Emissions <-60 dB RECIEVER Specification Value Receiver Sensitivity 0.2μV (at 12 dB SINAD) Intermodulation 60 dB Audio Output 1000 mW Adjacent Channel Selectivity 65 / 60 dB http://baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us 70 CTCSS Table Number Tone (Hz) Number Tone (Hz) Number Tone (Hz) Number Tone (Hz) Number Tone (Hz) 1 67.0 11 94.8 21 131.8 31 171.3 41 203.5 2 69.3 12 97.4 22 136.5 32 173.8 42 206.5 3 71.9 13 100.0 23 141.3 33 177.3 43 210.7 4 74.4 14 103.5 24 146.2 34 179.9 44 218.1 5 77.0 15 107.2 25 151.4 35 183.5 45 225.7 6 79.7 16 110.9 26 156.7 36 186.2 46 229.1 7 82.5 17 114.8 27 159.8 37 189.9 47 233.
http://www.baofengradio.us 71 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Brand: Model no.: Serial no.: Name of purchaser: Address: City: Zip code: Province/State: Tel no.: Seal and name of the dealer: Date of purchase: WARNING: Warranty is valid provided it is complete and properly filled in legibly and clearly present the seal and name of the dealer and have attached the bill proof of purchase of equipment. Please see conditions of warranty on the next page http://baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us 72 The device described in this Certificate is guaranteed for a period of TWO YEARS from the date of sale to the final user. This Warranty Certificate is unique and not transferable and may not be reissued. Substitution of the product, or any product component thereof shall not extend the guarantee. The warranty covers the replacement of all parts that are defective in materials or components used in the manufacturing and/or assembly of the device.
http://www.baofengradio.us SOURCES Adapted from the following sources: http://baofengradio.us/ http://www.miklor.com/uv5r/ http://www.baofengradio.com/en/ http://baofengradio.
http://www.baofengradio.us 74 RELATED PRODUCTS Check out our other related products and affiliate companies: Foscam Foscam IP Cameras are part of a generation of advanced high quality remote monitoring IP network cameras which are bridging the gap between powerful capabilities, ease of use and affordability.