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Baofeng UV-5R 8W - dual-band shortwave radio

Original price 148.00 zł - Original price 148.00 zł
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Baofeng UV-5R 8W is a dual-band shortwave radio with a transmitting power of 8W, which has been receiving great reviews for years. This receiver is the next step forward in the world of walkie-talkies, offering even greater transmitting power and performance than its predecessors. In addition to its great price, it is characterized by impressive transmitting power, which makes Baofeng UV-5R 8W ideal for use in difficult field conditions where range and connection stability are crucial.

Baofeng UV-5R 8W – main features and applications

The SAPSAN store presents the Baofeng UV-5R 8W shortwave radio, which is an extended version of the Baofeng UV-5R 5W model. This is a new version of UV-5R (P51UV), which has been approved for marketing in the European Union. Compared to the UV-5R 5W model, the Baofeng UV-5R 8W radio offers the following additional benefits:

Greater transmitting power: 8W vs. 5W
Greater range: up to 19 km vs. up to 16 km.

Main features:

● Frequency range: 136-174 MHz and 400-520 MHz
● Transmitting power: 8W (VHF) and 7W (UHF)
● 128 memory channels
● FM modulation
● Frequency jump: 5kHz/6.25kHz/10kHz/12.5kHz/20kHz/25kHz
● Li-Ion 7.4V 1800mAh battery
● Built-in FM radio
● Dual watch mode
● VOX function
● Channel/frequency scanner

Application:

Baofeng UV-5R 8W is ideal for amateur, professional and commercial use. It can be used for communication in the field, in crisis situations, as well as in professional work.

Baofeng UV-5R 8W – discover additional functions

Baofeng UV-5R 8W is an excellent choice for anyone interested in a high-quality walkie-talkie with high transmitting power and range. This dual band offers a wide range of features and capabilities, making it the ideal PMR device for users with a variety of needs. Every opinion about this product indicates that the advantage is a very affordable price, but also a wide range of functions, comfortable use and a solid casing. Duobander Baofeng UV-5R 8W is covered by a 24-month warranty.

Additional features:

● Built-in alarm
● CTCSS and DCS function
● DTMF function
● Roger Beep function
● Lock function

Baofeng UV-5R 8W comes in a set. Package contents listed below.

● Two-way radio
● Antenna
● Battery
● Charger
● Microphone
● Belt clip
● Strap
● User manual

We also recommend checking out other walkie-talkie models and devices. The following are very popular: Baofeng UV-82 8W .

FAQ - Baofeng UV-5R 8W - dual-band shortwave radio

Why does 8W make a real difference in the field, not just on paper?
5W → 8W is +60% transmit power. In obstacle-free terrain that translates to +20-30% real range. The bigger gain shows where signal fights obstacles — deciduous forest, buildings, hilly terrain. Catalog figures of 16 km vs 19 km are ideal conditions; the real-world difference is usually 2-5 km in difficult terrain.
Doesn't 8W drastically shorten battery life compared to 5W?
It shortens TX time, not RX time. A typical user talks for about a dozen minutes per hour — the rest is listening. In practice the 1800 mAh battery at 8W lasts 7-10 hours of mixed use, 3-5 hours under heavy transmit, and over 24 hours on stand-by. A spare battery is essential for long shifts in the field.
Does the UV-5R 8W heat up during long transmissions and how to deal with it?
Yes — at 8W the case gets warm after a few minutes of continuous TX. The radio has thermal protection and will auto-reduce power if it overheats. Good practices: don't exceed 30-60 seconds of continuous transmit, use LOW mode (1W) for close-range group comms, save HIGH (8W) for long distances. Avoid tight cases during long sessions.
Prepper or field team — how many UV-5R 8W units for 4-6 people and what else?
Minimum one unit per person, plus 1-2 spares. For a 4-6 person group that means 5-7 radios. Additionally: spare batteries (one per person, especially in cold weather), Nagoya NA-771 antenna for better range, a programming cable + CHIRP so all radios share identical channels and tones. Remember the radio permit when transmitting at 8W.
Is 8W enough to punch through deciduous forest or hilly terrain at 10-15 km?
In line-of-sight on a ridge — yes, 10-15 km is achievable with a good antenna. In dense deciduous forest at 15 km — no, even 8W won't overcome the attenuation of tree mass over that distance. Realistic expectations: hilltop to hilltop 15-25 km with Nagoya NA-771, hilly forest 3-6 km, deep forest at valley floor 1-3 km.
Can I use the UV-5R 8W for airsoft, LARP or tactical training without legal issues?
Using a radio on a shooting range or airsoft field doesn't change the legal requirements — transmitting on the UV-5R 8W beyond receive mode requires a radio permit. Common solutions: the organiser holds an amateur permit and coordinates comms (the rest only receive) or the group switches to PMR446 radios like the Baofeng T22 — legal, no licence.
Does the stock antenna get full power out of 8W, or is Nagoya worth it right away?
The stock UV-5R antenna (~16 cm) is a compromise — it works on both bands but doesn't maximise either. At 8W the radio produces more power than stock can efficiently radiate. The Nagoya NA-771 (39 cm, dual-band) realistically improves range by 20-40% in open terrain. For an 8W radio it's not an optional add-on but a proper complement to the transmit power.
How do I set CTCSS/DCS tones so I don't hear other groups on the same channel?
CTCSS/DCS are sub-audio tones that unlock the squelch only when the incoming tone matches — you hear only your people. On the UV-5R it's set via menu 11 (RX) and 13 (TX) — use the same tone on all group radios. Popular picks are 88.5 Hz or DCS code 023. This is not encryption — anyone tuned to your frequency + tone can still hear you. Full walkthrough in our CHIRP guide.
Can the UV-5R 8W work with amateur repeaters after getting an SP licence?
Yes — the UV-5R is an amateur radio, and after obtaining your radio permit (SP callsign) you can legally work through repeaters on the 2m band (144-146 MHz) and 70cm (430-440 MHz). You program the repeater output frequency, the offset (typically -0.6 MHz on 2m, -7.6/+7.6 MHz on 70cm) and CTCSS tone. A list of Polish SP repeaters is available on the PZK website.

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