Baofeng UV-82 Dual-Band Two-Way Radio
The Baofeng UV-82 is an upgraded version of the popular UV-5R.
It has Dual PTT Buttons - Separate buttons for VHF/UHF band transmission
Ideal for: Ham radio, security teams, outdoor adventures & emergency prep.
*(A more robust alternative to the UV-5R with better audio and power.)*
Model: Baofeng UV-82
Type: Handheld Dual-Band Transceiver
Color Options: Black/Camo/Army Green
Dimensions: 138 × 58 × 37mm
Weight: 290g (with battery & antenna)
Frequency Range:
VHF: 136-174 MHz
UHF: 400-520 MHz
Dual-Band Operation: Simultaneous monitoring of two frequencies
Channels: 128 programmable channels
Step Size: 2.5/5/6.25/10/12.5/25 kHz
Output Power:
High: 5W
Low: 1W
Modulation: 16KΦF3E (FM)
Maximum Deviation: ±5 kHz
Spurious Emissions: ≤7.5 μW
Sensitivity: ≤0.16 μV (12dB SINAD)
Adjacent Channel Selectivity: ≥60 dB
Intermodulation Rejection: ≥50 dB
Audio Output Power: ≥1W (8Ω load)
Dual PTT Buttons: Independent VHF/UHF transmission control
CTCSS/DCS: 50 CTCSS tones / 105 DCS codes
VOX (Voice-Activated Transmission): Adjustable sensitivity
Emergency Features:
SOS alarm function
High-intensity LED flashlight
Additional Functions:
Low battery alert
Time-Out Timer (TOT)
Channel/Frequency scanning
Battery: 7.4V 1800mAh Li-ion
Battery Life:
High Power: ~12 hours
Low Power: ~20 hours
Charging Options: Desktop charger/USB charging (varies by model)
IP Rating: IP54 (Dust/splash resistant)
Antenna Connector: SMA-Female
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C
Certification: FCC Part 15B (Rx only; transmission requires amateur radio license in some regions).
Not compliant with FRS/GMRS frequencies without modification.
Popular for: Amateur radio, outdoor adventures, security teams, and emergency preparedness.
Key Advantages:
Higher 5W output vs. UV-5R (4W)
Dual PTT buttons for band-specific control
Enhanced audio clarity and durability
UV-82 Handset ×1
1800mAh Li-ion Battery ×1
Antenna ×1
Belt Clip ×1
Desktop Charger ×1
User Manual ×1
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