WRPL862 Posted Saturday at 04:26 AM Report Posted Saturday at 04:26 AM https://www.buytwowayradios.com/wouxun-kg-1000g-plus.html?___SID=U or https://baofengtech.com/product/uv-50x3/ Hoping to use one of these for a SHTF and monitoring communications. I kinda like the Wouxun KG-1000G Plus because it is a heterodyne and a little more sensitive and clearer, but there’s a difference between the broadcast frequencies of the Btech which is homodyne off a chip. I know no one ever has an opinion on these forms but I thought I would ask. LOL Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Saturday at 04:35 AM Report Posted Saturday at 04:35 AM I have not used the 50x3, but I have had three 50x2's (basically the same thing).. all three failed within a year or so... Over the last 5 or 6 years I have had 5 (one for each jeep, one for the house, 2 to make into a repeater) KG-1000G's and they all still work today. WRPL862 and GrouserPad 1 1 Quote
WRPL862 Posted Saturday at 04:53 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 04:53 AM I had a feeling at 50w the chip would not last. Thanks for the feedback back. Quote
WRPL862 Posted Saturday at 05:06 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 05:06 AM I also have to figure out the mobile antenna. Since I live in the Blue Ridge mountains high gain will only benefit when I have few obstructions. I am guessing a 4-5.5 gain if I can find one to hit the G spot for the area. My BF8 hits the repeater sometimes but it gets patchy. Hoping the mobile radio and a good antenna reduces that. I have been on a hunt for a good one. Quote
WRPL862 Posted Saturday at 05:12 AM Author Report Posted Saturday at 05:12 AM The down side is not having TX on HAM if SHTF Quote
OffRoaderX Posted Saturday at 05:34 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:34 AM Forgot to add: on all three of the 50X2 units, none of them would output more than 28Watts or so. when i contacted BTech i was told it was because I was not using a dummy-load to measure... Later, when using a dummy load to test, the output was the same. Every KG-1000G i've used (plus friends units that I have tested) all output ~46-51 Watts... WSDM599, WRUU653, WRPL862 and 2 others 4 1 Quote
nokones Posted Saturday at 09:14 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:14 PM 15 hours ago, OffRoaderX said: Every KG-1000G i've used (plus friends units that I have tested) all output ~46-51 Watts... No BTech stuff for me. But I do have a three-year-old KG1000G Plus and it puts out 51 watts and my three-year-old Midland MXT500 puts out 49 watts. I guess that is not too shabby for just sitting around all this time. SteveShannon 1 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted Saturday at 09:44 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:44 PM My KG-1000G radios put out between 46 and 50 watts. The Midland MXT500 I had was from a bad batch and would only put out 38 watts on high. One of the guys in our local club has a BTech UV-50x2 and he is wanting to install it inside of his center console. We have all told him not to do that along with saving up for a better radio. I haven't heard very many say good things about the BTech UV50x2 or UV50x3 radios. The TYT-7800 is a pretty good dual band 2m/70cm radio for those on a budget. And it is hard to beat the Wouxun KG-1000G when it comes to GMRS mobile radios. And if you want only a single mobile radio and do not care about it being Part 95 certified, then the TYT TH-7800 is a good one for that without breaking the bank. It is easily unlocked through the official TYT programming software. I actually run a TYT 7800 and a Wouxun KG-1000G Plus in my vehicle. WRUU653, GrouserPad and SteveShannon 3 Quote
GrouserPad Posted Sunday at 01:24 PM Report Posted Sunday at 01:24 PM I’ve got two kg1000g plus’s. Each on a dummy load tx 46 to 54 watts depending on the frequency when measured on a surecom102. Pretty awesome radios. But I do need a scanner to cover the analog frequencies I can’t scan with the kg1000. Although I was able to put most of the Air and Rail frequencies into the kg1000 which is rad af. SteveShannon 1 Quote
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