Thanks everyone for the responses the vehicle in question is a 1994 ford f-150 and I could kick myself in the hind end for not thinking about the voltage regulator, I am also a small engine mechanic and should have figured that one out. I reckon my old age is starting show. Again Thanks to everyone for the help, I'll be getting a voltage regulator tomorrow and putting it on. WSEK643
My new Btech UV-50x2 2nd generation radio after less than a week of use fried what I think is a transistor while I was talking to a friend one night sent Btech an e-mail and the new one is coming today. I checked the voltage on my truck battery while it was running and with headlights off and with headlights on I got 15.35 volts in the radio manual it said the tolerance was 15 % which is 2.7 volts is there something I can do to regulate the voltage coming from the battery to the power cable on the radio I don't want this radio to do the same thing. Thanks, WSEK643
I know a couple of people that have them and had no problems I'm hoping I just got a lemon. I've never seen a bad review on the radio I'll find out when the ne radio arrives.
Has anyone had any troubles such as the radio quits transmitting and a burnt smell emitting from it no smoke but still receives ? I had mine a day shy of a week and this happened I contacted support and they are sending me another radio. I haven't seen any negative reviews about the radio and had planned on getting another to use as a base station but now a little skeptical about it. If anyone knows if these radios have constant problems like this please let me know. Thanks,WSEK643
I have a Baofeng AR-5M I want to get a SW-102 swr meter,I will be checking the antennas that screw on to the radio as well as outside antennas,I know I need meter with so-239 connectors, my question is which one some say digital some analog. Is the radio digital or analog? Thanks