Great video as always. Perhaps on my Bday😂. I currently use the little brother the kg-xs20g plus. It is only 20W and have some of the features but is a lot cheaper. I love the CPS. For adding my repeaters, I normally copy the line of the preprogrammed repeater with the same frq then paste and modify the tones and name. It just eliminates possible typos on the RX and TX. I see some post on issues of intermittent freezing on the unit when using the detached faceplate with the cable. So far two have reported that issue and looks like it is limits on the setup using the cable between the faceplate and main unit. Thank you again!
Hello Jim, following up from our texting/comments last week, I purchased the Wouxun KG-1000G Plus and also a 19" Nagoya UT-72G, both are working fantastic. I was able to program and monitor my local fire department frequency into Area A, and transmit and receive a local Repeater with its "Tone In" frequency into Area B of the radio. Both areas A & B are working loud and clear as I hit and switch the Area Button. I don't scan or listen to any other frequencies in Area A, nor do I listen/transmit onto any other channels in Area B. In the Menu, I see Scan-Mode, Scan-Grp, Scan-add, but I am not scanning, I am just trying to listen to both Areas A & B at the same time since both areas have their own speaker. I could turn down the volume of either area pending on my listening concern at the time. It is driving me crazy of how to listen/monitor both speakers (Area A & Area B) at the same time, unless that's not possible? Your knowledge would help me with my confusion as a newbe to this radio programming stuff :)
I'm not sure I understand, so forgive me if I've missed the point. The radio should have TDR menu item on. With both area A and B displayed, the top left knob adjusts area A volume and lower left adjusts area B. I used two GMRS HTs on different channels and was able to adjust both areas' volumes. Check two possible things, do you have a priority channel set. I don't use them so don't know how that might impact your issue. Second, check the speaker menu (52) to make sure you're not hearing just the mic speaker. Good luck.
Hello Jim, no need to apologize, I just didn't explain my self correctly, sometimes it's tough with words. Following up to your comment, my TDR menu is on. And my Speakers on Area A and Area B are both set to Radio, and not mic nor both. So what I should of said or gave you the scenario, let's say I am listening to my favorite fire frequency on Area A, and someone on my repeater channel I have programmed in on Area B calls out for help. It would be nice to hear both conversations come out of each speaker. I know to transmit on Area B where my repeater is programmed, I have to have the arrow indicator to Area B or I cannot transmit. I'll figure it out sooner or later or that it can't be done. Keep up the videos, I love your content. And you are very easy to listen to and understand.
Unfortunately people are discovering that the receive in these radios is horrible. Good to throw in your truck or a base, but they won’t receive well in repeater mode.
Thanks again for your videos. Now that you have used the 1000g plus for a while, are there bugs that you have uncovered? I have seen some posts claiming that he bugs made them want the older 1000.
I haven't found any. It's my understanding that the first batch had some and were returned to the manufacturer. Sales were suspended briefly until the bugs were fixed. I haven't done any bug searches but you may want the check the dates of the bug reports to see if they were early on. I believe radios with the updated firmware came out in mid November.
Hello Jim, in one of your last videos, I asked you if you heard anything about the Nagoya UT-72G not being available? In that video, I didn't realize you made a great video about the Wouxun KG-1000G Plus which I am about to purchase. You mentioned about the Home Assoc friendly antenna in your window, I belong to my wife's association rules as well. Strictly for GMRS, what antenna are you useing and recommend? Thanks so much in advance, Bob from Maine WRJR-209
Hi, Bob. I have seen some clever GMRS antennas disguised as plant supports in a pot if you have an upstairs deck or patio. Most any brand will do. The wave length allows for short radials and short vertical. The antenna in my window is an Ed Fong j pole. It doesn't need radials. There are a couple of TH-cam videos where he explains how they work. If you have attic space, you could hang it up there if your roof panels aren't wrapped in foil. I also have a video from late last year on Ed Fong antennas. Cheers.
Is running a Gmrs 50watt mobile radio and a 50 Watt Mobile ham Radio Able to be ran off the same antenna so you only need to mount 1 Antenna? Thanks for your time Jim @Gadget Talk
I did that with this for a while. 2M on one leg and GMRS on the other. th-cam.com/video/FjyHcSw18Mc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QNdabX8NdHxLEFQX Product link: amzn.to/46IEG7B Otherwise, an antenna switch like this one allows both. But only one at a time. amzn.to/47FWUYM
I purchased one a few months before they came out with the plus version. Haven't installed it yet but I would assume since they included 15amp fuses that it's not going to be much more than that.
The manual calls for a 20 amp circuit and uses a 15 amp fuse, as you said. I'd expect it to stay in the 2 to 12 amp range, though I haven't put it on an ammeter.
@@GadgetTalk4U yeah I saw that in the manual but thought it was odd. If you should blow at 16 amps. My hook mine up this week and see how many amps it actually draws at high power.
Okay so today I connected the unit to my Jackery which has a rated output of 10 amps on the DC port. It was showing me pulling 145W on a high power GMRS channel which should equal about 12 amps. So it's a little too much on high power for this Jackery but it never tripped anything so maybe it's capable of a little more.
I think any quality dual band GMRS antenna would work OK. Since the other bands are receive only, things like low SWR and resonance don't really matter much.
I have a question about repeater operations two KG1000's with an input and output tones of 141.3. If you set the input tone to say 141.3 on the receive radio and also set the output tone to 141.3 like you had in the video, do I need to set the input tone to 141.3 on the transmit radio as well as the output tone? Thank You and great video.
I haven't set two up as a repeater, but I don't think so. There are a couple of menu settings where you tell each radio whether it is a transmitter or receiver. My guess is you set the tones according to each radio's role in the repeater set-up. Not-a Rubicon did a multi part video on setting these up as a repeater a year or two ago. You might find some good pointers there.
I finally ordered one which should come by the end of the week. I will use it as my base station. I already have a 30 Amp PS and an Ed Fong antenna on my roof. I own 2 other Wouxun; the KG-XS20G+ and the KG-UV9GPro (from BetterSafeRadio). I have added a few channels on both radios. Can I copy the entries from the CPS of either the XS20 or UV-9GPro to the CPS of the 1000G?
Sorry about the late reply. Most manufacturer's CPS's don't have an import function and radios don't have a clone function. I suspect it's because database structures differ and imports could really mess things up.
@@GadgetTalk4U thanks, yes too bad, I can’t seem to be able to open and copy between two saved files from the same CP for the same radio. Example, I have a backup file and a current file, I want to copy some lines/channel config from the backup file to my current. I can’t seem to be able to open two files at the same time. Is there a trick?
Could I use my KG-935G Plus Custom save File To Upload That file to The KG-1000G Plus I used Chirp to make the file For my KG-935G Plus so I don't have to Manually setup the 489 channels Again ? Thanks for your time Jim 21:50 @Gadget Talk
I don't have the 935 so can't say. Chirp's ability to cut and paste between tabs would seem to at least cut down the typing even if they don't transfer directly. I didn't see an export option in the KG-1000G+ CPS but Chirp has one. You could export both radio files in .csv format and combine them appropriately in the structure each radio demands and load back into Chirp - maybe?
Great Video !! I having a question. I installed this radio on my Jeep and had a report from some people my modulation is to loud into my local repeater. It's anywhere in the settings to fix this or something I did wrong ?
Unfortuately, there is no mic gain setting for this radio. I've seen others say they were able to lessen this issue by moving the mic a bit further from their mouth. You also might be talking too loud.
I am planning on purchasing this radio…. I am planning on using this radio as a base station in my home. Since it is a multi band radio…. What multi band antenna should I purchase…..? I am fairly new to amateur radio and I am soliciting advise from you before talking to an antenna salesman…. Thank you in advance for your recommendation. Bill
I'm a bit confused so please bear with me. This is a GMRS radio yet you say you are a new ham. Are you planning on using it for GMRS? If so, consider the Ed Fong J-pole for GMRS. It's inexpensive and can be used in several settings. Since I have HOA issues, mine is standing in a second story window and works my nearby repeaters just fine. If you're looking for a ham radio, this isn't it. There are several dual band ham mobile and mini mobile radios that will work as base stations. Again, depending on your HOA status, the Ed Fong dual band antenna will work as I described above or several dual band antennas on masts with radials are out there. Antennas by Diamond or Comet would work. they are about $70 to $90. Since you wouldn't be transmitting on multi bands with this GMRS radio, getting an antenna tuned for the 460 to 470 megahertz range is the important thing. It would still receive fine for VHF. The Ed Fong antennas are about $50. Link here: edsantennas.weebly.com/ I have a couple of videos on his antennas on the channel. Don't forget to budget for at least a 30 amp power supply and coax to reach the site you have planned. Cheers
@@GadgetTalk4U I’m sorry…. I have had my Technician and GMRS License for about 3 years. I will be using the GMRS radio as is…. I wondered(and you answered what I need) for GMRS. I have a separate ICOM 2730 and Diamond Antenna for that. Question…. I’m in Gold Canyon AZ….. are you in Arizona?
Can the KG1000G Plus be paired with a KG1000G for a repeater? I have a "new in box" KG1000G that I have never installed, but have not been able to find a second matching unit to make a repeater with.
@@GadgetTalk4U Thanks. I've discovered that these radios can not be opened up. These simple transceivers are a good choice for those new to radio communications and in particular for GMRS. I just programmed one up with the tones for the local repeaters manually because that was easier. The other GMRS/FRS channels are already there. I prefer open banded transceivers for my own use.
6 meter ? FM only ? Antenna for GMRS not even close ! Too, with nearly everything encrypted Police and Fire wise around the country, not much use on VHF either ! Must have had a lot of left over room in those chips ? Too bad they didn't leave that stuff out, and drop the cost down ! A radio that does what it's supposed to do, will sell itself ! Do us all a favor, and abide by the KISS Principal : Keep It SIMPLE STUPID GMRS, the new Citizens Band !
I learned a long time ago that what I considered overkill, others considered bare bones and vice versa. I've got a couple of mini mobile GMRS reviews on the channel. They may better fit your needs. Cheers.
@@GadgetTalk4U This was no reflection on you ! I was just thinking how manufacturers try and suck people into buy their products, over a competitor, by offering things many times they know are impractical at best ! The World we live in ! I was considering one of these radios, but hesitant to pull the trigger because of so many conflicting reports ? I guess you pay your money and take your chances ? Thanks for your work !
@@sleeve8651 I took no offense, no worries. I don't disagree with your point. One does need to understand one's needs and recognize and avoid the hype.
but if you want to order (backorder) then you must have horse nerves. nothing before six months waiting. About the radio has no comment. It worked great. It seems to me that it is also the best mobile radio👍
Can't wait to get mine for my mobile offroad recovery rig great video as always Jim 28:15 @Gadget Talk
I didn't realize till now you are in Az Jim very cool So am I 0:36
Same here.
Just bought mine for a base station. Thanks for the video.
Hope you like it. Mine is sitting right next to me.
A great radio but also look at the new Wouxun KG-XS20G Plus
You do the best videos. Thanks!
I appreciate that! Thank you.
Great video, thank you. I almost bought it but my concern is the very bright display. Is there a way to dim the display?
I really like your videos. very informative.
Great video as always. Perhaps on my Bday😂. I currently use the little brother the kg-xs20g plus. It is only 20W and have some of the features but is a lot cheaper. I love the CPS. For adding my repeaters, I normally copy the line of the preprogrammed repeater with the same frq then paste and modify the tones and name. It just eliminates possible typos on the RX and TX. I see some post on issues of intermittent freezing on the unit when using the detached faceplate with the cable. So far two have reported that issue and looks like it is limits on the setup using the cable between the faceplate and main unit. Thank you again!
Benjo, does your kg20 get as warm or hot as seen on other reviews? If so, si it a major issue to wory about?
@@pleinairbarnettoutdoors No. I used it as a base station before moving it to my car. No heat issues
@@benjosevilla thank you
Hello Jim, following up from our texting/comments last week, I purchased the Wouxun KG-1000G Plus and also a 19" Nagoya UT-72G, both are working fantastic. I was able to program and monitor my local fire department frequency into Area A, and transmit and receive a local Repeater with its "Tone In" frequency into Area B of the radio. Both areas A & B are working loud and clear as I hit and switch the Area Button. I don't scan or listen to any other frequencies in Area A, nor do I listen/transmit onto any other channels in Area B. In the Menu, I see Scan-Mode, Scan-Grp, Scan-add, but I am not scanning, I am just trying to listen to both Areas A & B at the same time since both areas have their own speaker. I could turn down the volume of either area pending on my listening concern at the time. It is driving me crazy of how to listen/monitor both speakers (Area A & Area B) at the same time, unless that's not possible? Your knowledge would help me with my confusion as a newbe to this radio programming stuff :)
I'm not sure I understand, so forgive me if I've missed the point. The radio should have TDR menu item on. With both area A and B displayed, the top left knob adjusts area A volume and lower left adjusts area B. I used two GMRS HTs on different channels and was able to adjust both areas' volumes. Check two possible things, do you have a priority channel set. I don't use them so don't know how that might impact your issue. Second, check the speaker menu (52) to make sure you're not hearing just the mic speaker. Good luck.
Hello Jim, no need to apologize, I just didn't explain my self correctly, sometimes it's tough with words. Following up to your comment, my TDR menu is on. And my Speakers on Area A and Area B are both set to Radio, and not mic nor both. So what I should of said or gave you the scenario, let's say I am listening to my favorite fire frequency on Area A, and someone on my repeater channel I have programmed in on Area B calls out for help. It would be nice to hear both conversations come out of each speaker. I know to transmit on Area B where my repeater is programmed, I have to have the arrow indicator to Area B or I cannot transmit. I'll figure it out sooner or later or that it can't be done. Keep up the videos, I love your content. And you are very easy to listen to and understand.
Unfortunately people are discovering that the receive in these radios is horrible.
Good to throw in your truck or a base, but they won’t receive well in repeater mode.
Thanks again for your videos. Now that you have used the 1000g plus for a while, are there bugs that you have uncovered? I have seen some posts claiming that he bugs made them want the older 1000.
I haven't found any. It's my understanding that the first batch had some and were returned to the manufacturer. Sales were suspended briefly until the bugs were fixed. I haven't done any bug searches but you may want the check the dates of the bug reports to see if they were early on. I believe radios with the updated firmware came out in mid November.
Hello Jim, in one of your last videos, I asked you if you heard anything about the Nagoya UT-72G not being available? In that video, I didn't realize you made a great video about the Wouxun KG-1000G Plus which I am about to purchase. You mentioned about the Home Assoc friendly antenna in your window, I belong to my wife's association rules as well. Strictly for GMRS, what antenna are you useing and recommend? Thanks so much in advance, Bob from Maine WRJR-209
Hi, Bob. I have seen some clever GMRS antennas disguised as plant supports in a pot if you have an upstairs deck or patio. Most any brand will do. The wave length allows for short radials and short vertical. The antenna in my window is an Ed Fong j pole. It doesn't need radials. There are a couple of TH-cam videos where he explains how they work. If you have attic space, you could hang it up there if your roof panels aren't wrapped in foil. I also have a video from late last year on Ed Fong antennas. Cheers.
Is running a Gmrs 50watt mobile radio and a 50 Watt Mobile ham Radio Able to be ran off the same antenna so you only need to mount 1 Antenna? Thanks for your time Jim @Gadget Talk
I did that with this for a while. 2M on one leg and GMRS on the other. th-cam.com/video/FjyHcSw18Mc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QNdabX8NdHxLEFQX
Product link:
amzn.to/46IEG7B
Otherwise, an antenna switch like this one allows both. But only one at a time. amzn.to/47FWUYM
@@GadgetTalk4U thank you so much for the information and reply to my question Jim that helps a Ton
I purchased one a few months before they came out with the plus version. Haven't installed it yet but I would assume since they included 15amp fuses that it's not going to be much more than that.
The manual calls for a 20 amp circuit and uses a 15 amp fuse, as you said. I'd expect it to stay in the 2 to 12 amp range, though I haven't put it on an ammeter.
@@GadgetTalk4U yeah I saw that in the manual but thought it was odd. If you should blow at 16 amps. My hook mine up this week and see how many amps it actually draws at high power.
Okay so today I connected the unit to my Jackery which has a rated output of 10 amps on the DC port. It was showing me pulling 145W on a high power GMRS channel which should equal about 12 amps. So it's a little too much on high power for this Jackery but it never tripped anything so maybe it's capable of a little more.
That voice is definitely familiar from the net 😂
Great video. Any comments what would be the best mobile antenna to cover most of the frequencies that this radio can receive?
I think any quality dual band GMRS antenna would work OK. Since the other bands are receive only, things like low SWR and resonance don't really matter much.
Curious why does swr not matter? Just ordered this radio. Thanks
Does swr not matter on UHF?
I have a question about repeater operations two KG1000's with an input and output tones of 141.3. If you set the input tone to say 141.3 on the receive radio and also set the output tone to 141.3 like you had in the video, do I need to set the input tone to 141.3 on the transmit radio as well as the output tone? Thank You and great video.
I haven't set two up as a repeater, but I don't think so. There are a couple of menu settings where you tell each radio whether it is a transmitter or receiver. My guess is you set the tones according to each radio's role in the repeater set-up. Not-a Rubicon did a multi part video on setting these up as a repeater a year or two ago. You might find some good pointers there.
I finally ordered one which should come by the end of the week. I will use it as my base station. I already have a 30 Amp PS and an Ed Fong antenna on my roof. I own 2 other Wouxun; the KG-XS20G+ and the KG-UV9GPro (from BetterSafeRadio). I have added a few channels on both radios. Can I copy the entries from the CPS of either the XS20 or UV-9GPro to the CPS of the 1000G?
Sorry about the late reply. Most manufacturer's CPS's don't have an import function and radios don't have a clone function. I suspect it's because database structures differ and imports could really mess things up.
@@GadgetTalk4U thanks, yes too bad, I can’t seem to be able to open and copy between two saved files from the same CP for the same radio. Example, I have a backup file and a current file, I want to copy some lines/channel config from the backup file to my current. I can’t seem to be able to open two files at the same time. Is there a trick?
Do t ya need to be pushing 14v to get high power mode?
Testing now. Watts are good. Plenty of power. A few had reported lower wattage but I'm getting 48 to 52 on my meters
Super. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Could I use my KG-935G Plus Custom save File To Upload That file to The KG-1000G Plus I used Chirp to make the file For my KG-935G Plus so I don't have to Manually setup the 489 channels Again ? Thanks for your time Jim 21:50 @Gadget Talk
I don't have the 935 so can't say. Chirp's ability to cut and paste between tabs would seem to at least cut down the typing even if they don't transfer directly. I didn't see an export option in the KG-1000G+ CPS but Chirp has one. You could export both radio files in .csv format and combine them appropriately in the structure each radio demands and load back into Chirp - maybe?
@@GadgetTalk4U cut and past works great on chirp for the 935G Plus
@@GadgetTalk4U you can use the kg935 chirp file for The KG-1000G Plus
Great video thank you :)
Great Video !!
I having a question.
I installed this radio on my Jeep and had a report from some people my modulation is to loud into my local repeater. It's anywhere in the settings to fix this or something I did wrong ?
Unfortuately, there is no mic gain setting for this radio. I've seen others say they were able to lessen this issue by moving the mic a bit further from their mouth. You also might be talking too loud.
@@GadgetTalk4U
Thanks so much to replied back to me !!!
That is exactly what I taught so. I'll try that to see the results. Once again Thank you !!
I am planning on purchasing this radio…. I am planning on using this radio as a base station in my home. Since it is a multi band radio…. What multi band antenna should I purchase…..? I am fairly new to amateur radio and I am soliciting advise from you before talking to an antenna salesman…. Thank you in advance for your recommendation. Bill
I'm a bit confused so please bear with me. This is a GMRS radio yet you say you are a new ham. Are you planning on using it for GMRS? If so, consider the Ed Fong J-pole for GMRS. It's inexpensive and can be used in several settings. Since I have HOA issues, mine is standing in a second story window and works my nearby repeaters just fine.
If you're looking for a ham radio, this isn't it. There are several dual band ham mobile and mini mobile radios that will work as base stations. Again, depending on your HOA status, the Ed Fong dual band antenna will work as I described above or several dual band antennas on masts with radials are out there. Antennas by Diamond or Comet would work. they are about $70 to $90.
Since you wouldn't be transmitting on multi bands with this GMRS radio, getting an antenna tuned for the 460 to 470 megahertz range is the important thing. It would still receive fine for VHF.
The Ed Fong antennas are about $50. Link here: edsantennas.weebly.com/
I have a couple of videos on his antennas on the channel.
Don't forget to budget for at least a 30 amp power supply and coax to reach the site you have planned.
Cheers
@@GadgetTalk4U I’m sorry…. I have had my Technician and GMRS License for about 3 years. I will be using the GMRS radio as is…. I wondered(and you answered what I need) for GMRS. I have a separate ICOM 2730 and Diamond Antenna for that. Question…. I’m in Gold Canyon AZ….. are you in Arizona?
@@Hacksaw2055 Yes. Not too far from Deer Valley airport.
@@GadgetTalk4U I’ve subscribed to your channel….. hopefully I can contact you on GMRS soon.
My Ham License is N1AST, GMRS IS WRMW760. Hope to hear you on the air soon.
Can the KG1000G Plus be paired with a KG1000G for a repeater? I have a "new in box" KG1000G that I have never installed, but have not been able to find a second matching unit to make a repeater with.
That's probably a question for Buytwowayradios.com. I'd start there.
where would be a good place to purchase ?
buytwowayradios.com. Try this affiliate link: www.buytwowayradios.com/wouxun-kg-1000g-plus.html?cmid=amsreGRvTmttM0k9&afid=VVNMMHNZL0hEQzA9&ats=TFN2cW5tTVF0UFU9
@@GadgetTalk4U thank you 👍
Is there a way to unlock this transceiver for 70cm?
Not that I'm aware of.
@@GadgetTalk4U Thanks. I've discovered that these radios can not be opened up. These simple transceivers are a good choice for those new to radio communications and in particular for GMRS. I just programmed one up with the tones for the local repeaters manually because that was easier. The other GMRS/FRS channels are already there. I prefer open banded transceivers for my own use.
Can the radio be programmed for amateur 440 MHz frequencies by someone with a ham license?
Receive only.
i have the comet gp-9nca for murs/gmrs
he has cross band repeater? 😮
You can link two of these together and make a GMRS repeater. Plus a couple of extra parts, depending on what you might already have. Cheers.
How would this compare to a old 45w Kenwood
can i set too ham and gmrs. i like gmrs i say if in the future i take the licence for ham not buy another radio
I don't believe this one can be reset to ham use. I really like it for GMRS use.
I would love to see an updated screen. Color and more than the 8 bit text which takes me back to the 1980's.
I would have preferred an N Female connector instead of the SO-239 one.
A friend of mine told me that the Bungchu radio is much better that this one.
6 meter ?
FM only ?
Antenna for GMRS not even close !
Too, with nearly everything encrypted Police and Fire wise around the country, not much use on VHF either !
Must have had a lot of left over room in those chips ?
Too bad they didn't leave that stuff out, and drop the cost down !
A radio that does what it's supposed to do, will sell itself !
Do us all a favor, and abide by the KISS Principal :
Keep
It
SIMPLE
STUPID
GMRS, the new
Citizens Band !
I learned a long time ago that what I considered overkill, others considered bare bones and vice versa. I've got a couple of mini mobile GMRS reviews on the channel. They may better fit your needs. Cheers.
@@GadgetTalk4U
This was no reflection on you !
I was just thinking how manufacturers try and suck people into buy their products, over a competitor, by offering things many times they know are impractical at best !
The World we live in !
I was considering one of these radios, but hesitant to pull the trigger because of so many conflicting reports ?
I guess you pay your money and take your chances ?
Thanks for your work !
@@sleeve8651 I took no offense, no worries. I don't disagree with your point. One does need to understand one's needs and recognize and avoid the hype.
Like my Kenwood’s and Moto’s better.
Glad they're working for you.
but if you want to order (backorder) then you must have horse nerves.
nothing before six months waiting. About the radio has no comment. It worked great. It seems to me that it is also the best mobile radio👍
The Radio is in stock. I got one in three days after ordering