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Tyt uv8000e issues
Tyt uv8000e issues











tyt uv8000e issues

#TYT UV8000E ISSUES SOFTWARE#

Programming software is very similar to the other TYT software and works fine however lacks ease of use abilities such as copy and paste and the ability to insert or delete rows. Much like my AnyTone TERMN-8R it can be charged from the included power supply, vehicle DC, bench power supply, or by battery. This tells me that the charger IC inside the base can handle a range between 12v DC and 13.8v DC allowing this radio to be charged from multiple sources. The base lists it’s required voltage at 13.8v DC however the power supply is rated at 12v DC. Good news on the charger base and power supply also.

tyt uv8000e issues

The battery is listed as 7.2v 3600mAh which makes it a 2-cell configuration and just judging by the weight I would say they haven’t embellished on the battery’s stats at all.

tyt uv8000e issues

I have a Nagoya VHF/UHF antenna I can use to compare the included high-gain antenna with in real world use. I’ll be interested to see how both perform and check out on the meter since so many of the Chinese HT’s ship with terrible antennas. The radio comes with the usual battery, charger base, charger power supply, belt clip, and antenna however TYT also includes a high-gain antenna as well. Here’s a few pictures and initial thoughts. The radio is a 10w/5w VHF/UHF with all of the normal features you see on the Chinese HT’s. Thanks to KB4RMA ordering a 2-pack of these I have a new radio to test, a TYT TH-UV8000D.













Tyt uv8000e issues