Features
The BF-F9 V2+ has an expanded frequency range like the UV-82, and a new chipset with noise-reduction features that block out noises caused by signal intensity changes along with tail tone elimination when transmitting or receiving signals between 50Hz-55Hz. The BF-F9 V2+'s tri-color display makes for easy reading on the bright LCD, and this radio can be programmed with or without a PC to work on private repeater systems. The most powerful, versatile Baofeng, it has transmitting power selectable up to 8 watts. It is fully backward compatible with all UV-5R accessories.
- Tri-Power Low / Medium / High Settings (1/4/8 Watts). Frequency Range: 65-108MHz (FM Receive only),136-174MHZ and 400-520MHZ (TX/RX). 25KHz/12.5KHz Switchable (Wide /Narrow) Band.
- VOX and OFFSET Functions, Dual Standby /Dual Watch, A/B band independent operation, Transmitter Time-Out Timer (TOT), Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO), and Many More Functions Available.
- High Quality, Bright LCD Screen with Tri-Color Display for Easy Reading, Durable Exterior Casing, and Advanced Noise Reduction Capabilities.
- Full Backwards Compatibility with All UV-5R Accessories. Helpful Programming Guides Available at Baofengradio.us
Disclaimer: No License is required to purchase this radio, nor to Monitor (listen) to the many Amateur (Ham) Radio frequencies. However, an FCC License is required to Transmit (Talk) on Amateur Radio Frequencies in the USA. Please visit http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/amateur/licensing to learn more.
Shipping Note: Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, and APO addresses is not available for this item
Warranty: 1 Year BaoFeng
Specs
- 25KHz/12.5KHz Switchable (Wide /Narrow) Band
- 128 Memory Channels
- 50 CTCSS /104 DCS Tones
- Transmit Power Selectable (1W /4W /8W)
- VOX and OFFSET
- Dual Standby /Dual Watch
- A/B band independent operation
- Time-Out Timer (TOT)
- Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO)
- Mode of Operation: Simple or Semi-Duplex
- Modulation Mode: 16k F3E /11k F3E
- Maximum deviation: <5kHz (Wide) <2.5kHz (Narrow)
- CTCSS/DCS deviation: 0.5+/-0.1kHz (Wide) / 0.3+/-0.1kHz (Narrow)
- Intermediation distortion:<10%
- Stability: +/-2.5ppm
On HAM Radio usage and licensing.
Do I need a license to buy or listen to an Amateur radio?
A license is not required to purchase the equipment, or even to listen (Monitor) to HAM radio frequencies.
Do I need a license to transmit on HAM radio frequencies?
Yes, an FCC license is required to transmit on certain frequencies that the radio is capable of transmitting on in the USA.
What type of HAM radio licenses are there, and what is required to get a HAM radio license?
There are currently 3 levels of Amateur licenses.
The Entry level or "Technician Class" License simply requires passing a very basic and simple 35 questions multiple choice test.
The upper level "General" & "Extra" class licenses require additional multiple-choice written tests each
Where can I get more information to get licensed?
This website from The national association for amateur radio should give you an overview and provide some helpful information in getting you HAM radio license.
http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed
In the box:
- BF-F9 V2+
- 7.4v 1800 mAh Li-ion Battery
- Battery Charging Dock
- AC/DC Power Supply
- Antenna
- Earpiece
- Belt Clip
- Hand Strap
- English Manual
Specs
- 25KHz/12.5KHz Switchable (Wide /Narrow) Band
- 128 Memory Channels
- 50 CTCSS /104 DCS Tones
- Transmit Power Selectable (1W /4W /8W)
- VOX and OFFSET
- Dual Standby /Dual Watch
- A/B band independent operation
- Time-Out Timer (TOT)
- Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO)
- Mode of Operation: Simple or Semi-Duplex
- Modulation Mode: 16k F3E /11k F3E
- Maximum deviation: <5kHz (Wide) <2.5kHz (Narrow)
- CTCSS/DCS deviation: 0.5+/-0.1kHz (Wide) / 0.3+/-0.1kHz (Narrow)
- Intermediation distortion:<10%
- Stability: +/-2.5ppm
On HAM Radio usage and licensing.
Do I need a license to buy or listen to an Amateur radio?
A license is not required to purchase the equipment, or even to listen (Monitor) to HAM radio frequencies.
Do I need a license to transmit on HAM radio frequencies?
Yes, an FCC license is required to transmit on certain frequencies that the radio is capable of transmitting on in the USA.
What type of HAM radio licenses are there, and what is required to get a HAM radio license?
There are currently 3 levels of Amateur licenses.
The Entry level or "Technician Class" License simply requires passing a very basic and simple 35 questions multiple choice test.
The upper level "General" & "Extra" class licenses require additional multiple-choice written tests each
Where can I get more information to get licensed?
This website from The national association for amateur radio should give you an overview and provide some helpful information in getting you HAM radio license.
http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed
In the box:
- BF-F9 V2+
- 7.4v 1800 mAh Li-ion Battery
- Battery Charging Dock
- AC/DC Power Supply
- Antenna
- Earpiece
- Belt Clip
- Hand Strap
- English Manual
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 24m 2.885s
Purchaser Experience
Purchaser Seniority
Quantity Breakdown
Percentage of Sales Per Hour
12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
---|
Percentage of Sales Per Day
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
---|
Woots by State
Best sellers in Electronics
-
(10 Count) Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries (AA)$2599 $33.9924% off Reference Price
-
(NEW) Blink Outdoor (3rd Gen) + Solar Charging Mount$5499 $99.9945% off Reference Price
-
Anker 24,000mAh 65W Powerbank$3499 $69.9950% off Reference Price
-
(NEW) Google Pixel 7 Pro Unlocked - (512GB)$39999 $1,099.9964% off Reference Price