

I also included the links to the radios I have. Here is what I pulled off my BF888s radio. Apparently it is an FCC violation, but I also found since they are usually not monitored being a family use device. The HAM radios should not be used for FRS communications. I did come across some info though, as a friendly word of caution. Luckily I only need channels 1 & 2 for home use. Much to my surprise channels 1 & 2 worked, but 3 got all fuzzy. I found a lot of info the past couple of days and literally just pulled these off my BF888s and loaded them on the UV-5R. I didn't, and still don't, know anything about what I bought (HAM radio vs "bubble pack" radios). I recently got a pair of Baofeng UV-5R radios. Basically just toying around the house and property. We only go them so I could call inside while I was working outside or if I was up in the attic and needed my wife to grab me a tool. I purchased some home walkies a while ago (Baofeng BF888S).


Location,Name,Frequency,Duplex,Offset,Tone,rToneFreq,cToneFreq,DtcsCode,DtcsPolarity,Mode,TStep,Skip,Comment,URCALL,RPT1CALL,RPT2CALL It reduces the required DC current when transmitting, 4. It reduces the heating of the final power amplifier FET and board 3. It ensures that there will not be a self generated RFI issue with BRIAN.
#Baofeng 888s programming settings manual#
csv: (looks like it matches what others have) BRIAN Construction Manual 1 A low power modification to the Baofeng BF-888S board used in BRIAN is recommended for a number of reasons. Here is the "virgin" configuration from a. I just purchased 6 of these off Amazon last week.
