It's not a P11UV because it has a full keypad. WHT it looks like on your original radio is you got a P10UV with P11UV parts. The P10UV (also the UV10R under the Baofeng name) IS a 5W dual bander with an SMA-F antenna. The P11UV (Also the BF G-11S and the Retevis RB27) are lower wattage (FCC cert says 3.5w max) and use SMA-M antennas (so they can be "fixed" with a hex screw). Or I could be overthinking it and your original could just be a "V1" board. Normally I would chalk that up to minor OEM changes (Like the Retevis RB27 which is also the same radio), but Pofung and Baofeng are literally the SAME company.
This is my favorite GMRS radio. Mine has the sma male connector as well. It is easy to program on the run, and I like the USB-c charging. The controls make it easy to use the flashlight, FM, and weather channels. Mine puts out about 4 watts.
One is a P10UV the other is a P11UV both program with Chirp, Radiooddity GA510 settings
It's not a P11UV because it has a full keypad.
WHT it looks like on your original radio is you got a P10UV with P11UV parts.
The P10UV (also the UV10R under the Baofeng name) IS a 5W dual bander with an SMA-F antenna.
The P11UV (Also the BF G-11S and the Retevis RB27) are lower wattage (FCC cert says 3.5w max) and use SMA-M antennas (so they can be "fixed" with a hex screw).
Or I could be overthinking it and your original could just be a "V1" board.
Normally I would chalk that up to minor OEM changes (Like the Retevis RB27 which is also the same radio), but Pofung and Baofeng are literally the SAME company.
They are BOTH labeled as P10UV, and are different from the GMRS version! That one does NOT have the keypad!
You can get them crippled for GMRS or not
This is my favorite GMRS radio. Mine has the sma male connector as well. It is easy to program on the run, and I like the USB-c charging. The controls make it easy to use the flashlight, FM, and weather channels. Mine puts out about 4 watts.