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Baofeng UV-200 vs Kenwood TH-F7E

Last week I’ve received the Baofeng UV-200, the Chinese handheld dual band transceiver under 50 USD.

I’ve ordered the radio at 409shop.hk web site, and have choosen the registered letter Hong Kong  post method to save on DHL costs, that were more expensive that the radio itself.

Unfortunately the package has been intercepted ad italian customs (not all packages get controlled) and therefore I had top pay custom fee, and suffer of an additional 30 days delay on delivery.

Coming to the review, I ‘ve decided not to buy the more famous UV-3R because it was advertised that extenal microphone was not working with the UV-3R model, and therefore I adopted for the more recent UV-200 model, that is basically identical in funcionts, but has a slight different button shape as you can see from the picture.

Unfortunately the external mic that I’ve ordered once pressed keep the PTT hold and it does not release it. It’s not a mechanical problem, but rather a RFI problem, since I’ve noticed that touching the mic cable make the PTT to be released, and I’ve also tested that setting the Power to Low the problem is considerably reduced.

This happens to the enclosed heraphones, but making a small choke solve the problem.

Like all other models, it suffer of the High Speaker volume defect. I know there is a mod published, but since I use mainly while driving the scooter, it does not represent really a problem

Compared to the more robust Kenwood TH-F7E that I own, I can say the the difference is evident. Kenwood transceiver offer a wide variety of functions, like usage of names in memories, a wider spectrum, and excellent selectivity and sensivity and a power of 5 Watts. It’s really worth the money that cost.

From the other side the Baofeng product, has an excellent price to features ratio, since the cost is really ridicolous. One of the main reasons for which I’ve decided to buy one of this radio, is mainly because I use these radios daily and I hold them in the jacket, so having a so small transceiver is much more easy carry on and to put in the jacket.

Baofeng UV-X4

Baofeng UV-X4

Baofeng UV-X4

I’ve just found on the net someone announcing the new Baofeng UV-X4 trasceiver.

Well, at time writng have not found any confirmation at Vero Telecom website but looks like a preview announcement newsletter has been sent to dealers indicating the availability and a brochure that can be downloaded from here.

UV-3R vs UV-X4

Looks like that the main features are identical to the UV-3R mark II version. Including therefore a dual watch frequency display and the dualband antenna instead that two monobands.

I’m just curious to know the differences among the UV-200 UV-100 versions…

UV-3R UV-X4

UV-3R UV-X4

By the way I believe that the release of this product is not so close and watching to the advertising email, I’ve noticed that the old UV-3R image has been used by replacing the UV-X4 logo on the first black trasnceiver, forgetting to replace it on the one in the down layers. This let me suppose that this should be just a preview / prototype advertising campaing directed towards main distributors to start collecting orders for a new transceiver that shoud be just a rename of current UV-3R version.