Baofeng UV-5R Step-by-Step Programming Guide

Baofeng UV-5R Step-by-Step Programming Guide
Also applies to UV-5RA, UV-5RAX, GT-3, BF-F8, BF-F9
Noji Ratzlaff
Set the radio to communicate with a repeater at 147.080+ MHz, 77.0 Hz
0.
Turn on the radio and make sure it’s unlocked
1.
VFO/M R (frequency mode)
2.
Select the upper display
6.
M ENU - 25 - M ENU - + - M ENU - EXIT
7.
A/B
3.
Set the frequency
Turn off the TDR
8.
Set the repeater offset
Set the receive tone frequency if needed
M ENU - 11 - M ENU - 770 - M ENU - EXIT
9.
M ENU - 7 - M ENU - OFF - M ENU - EXIT
5.
Set the transm it tone frequency
M ENU - 13 - M ENU - 770 - M ENU - EXIT
1-4-7-0-8-0
4.
Set the repeater shift direction
Set the transm it pow er level
M ENU - 2 - M ENU - HIGH - M ENU - EXIT
Your radio is now set to transm it as specified
M ENU - 26 - M ENU - 00600 - M ENU - EXIT
Store the current repeater and tone settings in a memory channel
0.
Follow the procedure above to set your radio
for the frequency of your choice
1.
Clear target memory channel 36
2.
Store the frequency in channel 36
M ENU - 27 - M ENU - 36 - M ENU - EXIT
%
M ENU - 28 - M ENU - 36 - M ENU - EXIT
M ENU - 27 - M ENU - 36 - M ENU - EXIT
%
The frequency is now stored in radio memory
Recall a stored memory setting
1.
Press VFO/M R (channel mode)
2.
Press the up or dow n arrows or enter the
three-digit channel number (all three digits)
0-3-6
The stored channel is now ready for use
Set the radio to communicate at 146.740 MHz simplex
0.
Turn on the radio and make sure it’s unlocked
1.
VFO (frequency mode)
2.
Select the upper display
5.
M ENU - 25 - M ENU - OFF - M ENU - EXIT
6.
A/B
3.
Set the frequency
Turn off the TDR
M ENU - 7 - M ENU - OFF - M ENU - EXIT
Set the transm it pow er level
M ENU - 2 - M ENU - HIGH - M ENU - EXIT
7.
1-4-6-7-4-0
4.
Turn off the repeater shift direction
Clear target memory channel 5
M ENU - 28 - M ENU - 5 - M ENU - EXIT
8.
Store the frequency in channel 5
M ENU - 27 - M ENU - 5 - M ENU - EXIT
%
M ENU - 27 - M ENU - 5 - M ENU - EXIT
%
The simplex frequency is now stored in radio
memory