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The Original TYT Speaker Mic Microphone for Tytera (also available through Amazon) is an excellent quality lower-priced, less bulky remote speaker mic for the TYT UV8000E transceiver, especially if you want to use the HT’s included belt clip for carry. Products this good should be offered complete & frustration free.
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However, TYT really needs to get its act together in their product documentation and programming software (for ALL product models). I also own the TYT TH-8600 VHF/UHF Mini Mobile (weather proof) and it also exhibits quality in the build & functionality. It would serve especially well for a developing CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) as economical (yet durable & reliable) standardized team member equipment. The TYT UV8000E is an excellent value for any ham, Technician through Extra. I would purchase more units of this TYT model, if needed. I haven’t yet encountered a need to use a cross band repeater function, and have no experience with it on the TYT. I’ve invested in three spare Li batteries for the TYT and charged shelf life for each one holds up very well for at least six months of storage, or about eighteen hours of continuous & reliable emergency use (93% monitoring and 7% transmitting) before swapping out for a fully charged spare. Received signal is usually of a very clear quality, unless the other transmitting unit (or repeater) has issues. The TYT receives transmitted voice reports (tone, clarity, volume, etc) that are superior to my Baofeng specimen and equal to my high$ Kenwood HT.
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As HTs, with furnished long (TYT) or long Diamond aftermarket antennas (Baofeng & Kenwood), all three work well at ground level reaching repeaters sometimes out to 14 – 15 miles. All three radios can hit the ARES repeater in an adjacent county (32 miles on the flat terrain of Florida) when adapted to the trunk lip mounted antenna system of my Buick Lacrosse.
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The TYT seems to also have the greater transmit range of the three, but not by much. Of the three units, the TYT is by far the best ergonomic design for the male larger medium sized hand…comfort, security, keypad access function. I also own a Baofeng GT-3TP, a Kenwood TH-D72, along with this TYT UV8000E. No hint over the year of any failure, operational quirks, or non-durability of components. Of course, we’re all nuts about wanting more memory channels, but for this price range it is very acceptable for my rather localized needs with just 128 channels.īuild quality of my specimen appears & feels to be top-notch. I finally gave up and ordered RTSystem’s software package #UPS-UV8000D ($50 with the required cable #USB-K4Y) and found the smooth, direct road to programming almost all of my critical local ARES channels and getting this HT into emergency capable use.
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I struggled for five (5) days just trying to install their programs to my SSD equipped Toshiba Tecra A11 laptop (Core i7 vPro, 8 GB ram, Win 7 PRO 64 bit OS).
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Included CD software and website offered download duplicates are abysmal. If you buy this unit to have fun solving puzzles (see next paragraph), then ‘have at it’…wear it out! Like all other moderately lower priced Chinese electronics products, documentation truly sucks.
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Now, to my general usage experience review of the TYT UV8000E Amateur Handheld Transceiver:Ī poorly written (translated?) User’s Manual a truly wasteful use of quality finished paper. I use all of my VHF & UHF communications equipment almost strictly centered on these activities and as an alternate means of necessary communication when the more common means are not immediately available. I am a licensed ham, Amateur Extra…not an electronics bench technician or software analyst. I’ve had this product for just over a year now, employing it regularly in Sky Warn and ARES activities and through 2 hurricanes here in central Florida (Matthew & Irma). “The distributer (, through Amazon) has provided me with this product free of charge or discounted price for review and feedback based on my first-hand usage of the product.” Great unit, lousy docs & software installer program!