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This is some testing I did of the 220/144 MHz UV-82 Baofeng handheld radio. | This is some testing I did of the 220/144 MHz UV-82 Baofeng handheld radio. | ||
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| + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLjc3-gSU-M A youtube video of the testing is up here.] | ||
This radio is under 25W and thus needs to be -40 dB down from carrier and .025 mW (-16dBm) ultimate spurs. | This radio is under 25W and thus needs to be -40 dB down from carrier and .025 mW (-16dBm) ultimate spurs. | ||
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This radio failed spectacularly. | This radio failed spectacularly. | ||
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| + | Base.PNG|Baseline response | ||
| + | 220 band.PNG|220 Band | ||
| + | 144 band.PNG|144 Band | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 15 January 2017
This is some testing I did of the 220/144 MHz UV-82 Baofeng handheld radio.
A youtube video of the testing is up here.
This radio is under 25W and thus needs to be -40 dB down from carrier and .025 mW (-16dBm) ultimate spurs.
The test setup consisted of a Narda 150W 30dB 0-6GHz attenuation, Bird wattmeter and Rigol DSA815TG Spectrum Analyzer.
This radio failed spectacularly.