Baofeng UV-25 Review: The Ultimate Prepper Radio with Scramble Mode!

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  • @brucethomas6296
    @brucethomas6296 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Man I enjoy your videos !

  • @lawdogdaddyusa1255
    @lawdogdaddyusa1255 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    A Tid h3 may be more secure for radio to radio. You can scramble and split broadcast and receive on uhf and vhf so they are only getting 1/2 of the conversation.
    I do like the size and battery life on these

  • @Relayer1974
    @Relayer1974 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    You might want to check out the Retevis RA89. It's a similarly capable and priced radio, IP67 rated, has a more daylight readable screen, and isn't the biggest handheld in the county. Alternatively, the Yaesu VX-6R is a time-tested, extremely rugged (and much more expensive) radio that'll last a lifetime, and has a receiver that's orders of magnitude better than any of the direct conversion radios Baofeng or Retevis makes.

  • @cucvfarmer
    @cucvfarmer 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The Baofeng AR-5RM has a scramble feature also.

    • @lew9462
      @lew9462 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      The AR-5RM is awesome. Just got one and picked up a few air bands the other day for a short time. It's my new SHTF cheap radio to toss in the lake or run over with the car and not care. They're so cheap, they're practically disposable

  • @Chiinnature
    @Chiinnature 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yours must be a different version? Mine is also a UV25 but menu45 is just saying firmware version and no scrambler mode. Mine is marketed as the 10w version but my output reading on the meter is similar to yours. Nice video and I have been watching a few of your radio vids too. Keep it up! VA3TYD from Toronto saying hi! 73!

  • @tw9433
    @tw9433 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Are you able to transmit on gmrs frequencies with this?

  • @chadcavalier1113
    @chadcavalier1113 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I have a question unrelated to this video I have a UV-5G PLUS I not sure on how to program this radio for repeaters any advice on this,I can hear a repeater every so often do you think if I can hear this repeater that I could hit it.

    • @citizensurvivalplan
      @citizensurvivalplan  7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Check this video out. How to connect to a repeater th-cam.com/video/XFvJcJD4-Is/w-d-xo.html . You need to find the PL tones of the repeater and enter them into your radio. Generally speaking if you can hear the repeater you should be able to connect with it.

    • @CaberFeidh
      @CaberFeidh 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A program (free) called "chirp"is your very, very best friend for programming 'fengs, and most other radios in that category. It has an import function, clearly marked columns, and an active online support community. search for "chirpmyradio"

  • @thehappyhogger4484
    @thehappyhogger4484 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

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    • @citizensurvivalplan
      @citizensurvivalplan  6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey man! Thanks for catching that - really appreciate it. I've updated the link in the description. ✅ Baofeng UV-25 Radio - amzn.to/499bUA0

  • @homerpez
    @homerpez 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I got one of these and it's pretty terrible (or at least mine is).
    Even with that monster of an antenna, still can't hear NOAA Weather stations at all. (I have about 3 other radios that CAN access NOAA with much worse antennas).

    • @Chiinnature
      @Chiinnature 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It got to be the location you are in or your radio is defective. Try changing the other channels on the NOAA, it might help. I have the UV25, and can pick up NOAA no problem, it is my daily driver, and it works great with an antenna outdoor (diamond MR77), I can talk into repeaters like 50km away.

  • @CaberFeidh
    @CaberFeidh 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    How can you come up with an "Ultimate prepper radio" without having a given set of parameters from which to gauge a radio's usefulness? I am in a heavily pine forested, remote, and hilly location and a UV-5r won't even get across my property. The "Ultimate" radio is very situational. My guess is you are in an urban/semi-urban area, sure, a cheapo feng is fine there. Even there, I would consider a dm-1701 a better radio for it's relatively low cost, DMR functions, and digital encryption (although use of that feature may make some people mad). But that CPS software, wow-that is a test of the patience to learn.

  • @nicke.3011
    @nicke.3011 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The harmonics on that thing are horrendous. I feel sorry for anyone who overpaid for it. I almost got the cool looking beige camo one, but not paying for a filthy transmitter.

  • @william_k4arx
    @william_k4arx 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    How to become the nail that sticks out the most.

  • @johnk23705
    @johnk23705 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    If you were advising someone on what pistol to buy for SHTF, would you suggest a High Point or a Glock ? I can't understand why you tubers push these cheap Chi-Com radios. In SHTF, you can't replace a radio when it breaks. Also, in SHTF, monitoring the bands is so very important. A quality radio such as a Yaesu has a wide frequency range, it has 1000 memories in 10 bands that can be linked. The scanning speed is lightning fast. The Baofeng's scanning is like watching grass grow. You obviously have not considered what SHTF will be like. The demands on the equipment. How you operate your radio so as to not get killed by someone DF'ing you. Power is no where near as important as the antenna. Those extra few watts will get you little improved range. A good antenna will. No matter if you buy this POS or a quality radio, learn how to program it, how to operate all of it's features and when to shut up and when to listen. You should be listening much more than talking. Learn the transmitting range and how to limit you're RF footprint.

  • @anarchytelevision8445
    @anarchytelevision8445 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    all ham operators, don't be a sad ham

    • @Relayer1974
      @Relayer1974 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No one dislikes sad hams more than the vast majority of the ham community. We have to deal with them constantly.

  • @godlydevil1
    @godlydevil1 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well...right of the bat, I can tell you don't know a whole lot about HT radio's. Now I'm not a radio dork as some might say, but even I know you usually don't want to turn on an HT radio unless you have an antenna, even a bad one, "plugged" or screwed in this case onto the radio. You may want to double check the antenna on another radio and double check the radio you did that to to ascertain if any damage occurred to either the radio or the antenna. Now again I'm not an RD "radio dork". But I'm not sure if you need to hit the transmit trigger/button to possibly cause damage or not. Maybe one of the RD's out there can chime in here. But just BE CAREFUL, unless you are rich and can throw money after bad. Then have at it. LOL Later.

    • @citizensurvivalplan
      @citizensurvivalplan  6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Just to clarify, you are saying if you simply turn a radio on with no antenna it will damage the radio?

    • @godlydevil1
      @godlydevil1 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @citizensurvivalplan Possibly. Depends on the radio and/or whether or not the transmit needs to be depressed with no antenna attached. Personally with my radios I don't take the chance. I've went so far as a personal standard practice to never do anything with the radio unless antenna is attached. This includes changing the battery out for a replacement or for external to the radio charging. Good luck. I am studying for my Technician FCC licsence, so maybe I'll find out more there. Good luck and stay safe. 😜

    • @citizensurvivalplan
      @citizensurvivalplan  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@godlydevil1 Please don't go around telling people if they turn their radio on with no antenna it will damage it its not correct.

  • @nr3rful
    @nr3rful 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Over 3 minutes in and so far everything was junk and thrown away....