The Baofeng BF-F9V2 Plus a probably the second-best UV-5R variant I have ever tested, coming in just a tad behind the BF-F8+ Is it another fluke or has Baofeng upped their game? Read on to see!


The Baofeng BF-F9V2 Plus a probably the second-best UV-5R variant I have ever tested, coming in just a tad behind the BF-F8+ Is it another fluke or has Baofeng upped their game? Read on to see!
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Radio Specifics:
Screen readability | Good | |
In-hand feel | Good | |
Included antenna | Very Good | |
Construction quality | Good | |
Belt clip | Good | |
Programmability | Good | |
Transmit audio | CLICK TO LISTEN | |
Frequency accuracy | 145.000 @ 145.000 | |
Maximum power output 2m/70cm | 4.7 watts / 4.9 watts | |
Actual weight | 221g | |
Battery advertised mAh | 2100mAh | |
Battery tested mAh | ||
Radio manual | CLICK TO DOWNLOAD | |
Programming software | CLICK TO DOWNLOAD | |
Price based score 0-5 | 4 | |
Overall score 0-10 | 3.5 |
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FEATURES:
- 25KHz/12.5KHz Switchable (Wide /Narrow) Band
- 128 Memory Channels
- 50 CTCSS /104 DCS Tones Transmit
- Power Selectable (1W /5W)
- VOX and OFFSET Functions
- Dual Standby /Dual Watch
- A/B band independent operation Transmitter
- Time-Out Timer (TOT)
- Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO)
- 65-108MHz (FM Receive only),
- 136-174MHZ and 400-520MHZ (TX/RX)
- 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
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Conclusions
Overall, I really like this Baofeng BF-F9V2+ as a UV-5R replacement. It improves on the original in signal strength and a little in clarity, gives you a bigger battery, and removes the useless BAND button. The only problem they introduced in the process really was the addition of a gloss screen, which may or may not bother you.
For me, I might instead of the Baofeng BF-F9V2+ pick up a BF-F8+ for the better screen or stick with my overall favorite cheap Chinese radio, the Baofeng UV-9R+ because I like the waterproof radio along with the better belt clip and little shield for the knob, but that is just me.
The Baofeng BF-F9V2+ is clearly a good replacement or upgrade for the UV-5R, and certainly one to keep your eye on.
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