- baofeng cheat sheet from Aaron Parecki
- How to manually program the Baofeng UV-5R from the keypad from buytwowayradios.com
- hit
MENUto enter menu mode - enter the menu option number(s), e.g for menu option 25
SFT-Denter 2 then 5 on the numeric keypad - hit
MENUagain to select that menu option - use either the arrow buttons or the numeric keypad (depending on the option) to change the value of the menu option
- hit
MENUa third time to persist the change (the voice should sayconfirmed)
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | SQL |
9 |
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | STEP |
5 kHz |
Turn Menu Options 35, 36 + 37 to OFF
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 35 | STE |
OFF |
| 36 | RP-STE |
OFF |
| 37 | RPT-RL |
OFF |
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | WN |
WIDE |
WN = wide / narrow
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 34 | DR-AB |
OFF |
Assuming the following scenario:
- radio to join a duplux/repeater channel network
- repeater transmitting on 488.000 MHz, receiving on 490.000 MHz
- no Rx-DCS, Tx-DCS
- Rx-CTS = Tx-CTS = 77.7 Hz
In this scenario, we want to tune our terminal radio to receive on 488.000 MHz, and transmit on 490.000 MHz.
In the context of the UV-5RE, this means that the Rx frequency is 488.000 MHz, the transmit shift direction (SFT-D) is positive (+), and the transmit shift offset (OFFSET) is 2.000 MHz, for an implied Tx frequency of 490.000 MHz.
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Rx Frequency | 488.000 MHz |
| SFT-D | + |
| OFFSET | 2.00 |
| Implied Tx Frequency | 490.000 MHz |
other different examples, for comparison:
e.g. if Rx f = 450, and Tx f = 456, then SFT-D = +, and OFFSET = 6
e.g. if Rx f = 456, and Tx f = 453, then SFT-D = -, and OFFSET = 3
If the target channel number already exists, first delete it, to purge all associated settings:
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 28 | DEL-CH |
existing channel number to delete |
Hit VFO/MR to toggle between Frequency and Channel modes, select Frequency mode.
Hit A/B to toggle between A and B display modes, select A Mode.
In A mode, the upper readout line is selected, and this is indicated by a little up arrow to the left of the upper display line.
B Mode is indicated by a small down arrow to the left of the lower display line.
Hit BAND to toggle between VHF and UHF frequency bands.
For VHF band, display reads 1xx.xxx , whereas for UHF display reads 4xx.xxx
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | R-DCS |
OFF |
| 12 | T-DCS |
OFF |
Using numeric keypad, enter the Rx frequency, e.g. 488.000 MHz.
The upper (A) line in the display should update to reflect the value entered.
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | SFT-D |
+ |
value is either positive or negative, in our case positive (+).
| Menu | Option | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 26 | OFFSET |
2.00 MHz |
| Menu | Option | Tone / Hz |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | R-CTCS |
77.7 |
| 13 | T-CTCS |
77.7 |
27 MEM-CH <channel number>
Hit SCAN, a small R should appear on the display, and the value displayed in the upper line should now reflect the Tx frequency, as calculated from the Rx frequency, transmit shift direction (SFT-D), and transmit shift offset (OFFSET).
Confirm visually that this the case, in our example the display should read 490.000 MHz.
to the same channel as step 9:
27 MEM-CH <channel number>
Hit SCAN, the small R on the display should disappear, and the display should retutn to showing the Rx frequency.
| Option | Code | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | SQL | squelch level | 9 |
| 1 | STEP | frequency step | 5k |
| 2 | TXP | tx power | high |
| 3 | SAVE | battery level | 3 |
| 4 | VOX | voice operated transmission | OFF |
| 5 | WN | wide or narrow band | WIDE |
| 6 | ABR | display illumination | 5 |
| 7 | TDR | dual watch/dual reception | OFF |
| 8 | BEEP | keypad beep | ON |
| 9 | TOT | rx timer | 60 |
| 10 | R-DCS | rx digital coded squelch | OFF |
| 11 | R-CTCS | rx continuous tone squelch | xxx.xHz |
| 12 | T-DCS | tx digital coded squelch | OFF |
| 13 | T-CTCS | tx continuous tone squelch | xxx.xHz |
| 14 | VOICE | voice prompt | ENG |
| 15 | ANI-ID | auto number id of radio | ? |
| 16 | DTMFST | DTMF tone of transmitting code | DT+ANI |
| 17 | S-CODE | signal code | 1 |
| 18 | SC-REV | scan resume volume | TO |
| 19 | PTT-id | press or release PTT to transmit code | OFF |
| 20 | PTT-lt | delay the signal code sending | 5 |
| 21 | MDF-a | FREQ | |
| 22 | MDF-b | FREQ | |
| 23 | BCL | busy channel lockout | BCL |
| 24 | AUTOLK | keypad autolock toggle | AUTOLK |
| 25 | SFT-D | direction of repeater frequency shift | OFF => simplex |
| 26 | OFFSET | repeater frequency shift | OFFSET |
| 27 | MEM-CH | save channel | |
| 28 | DEL-CH | delete channel | |
| 29 | WT-LED | led display standby colour | PURPLE/BLUE/ORANGE/OFF |
| 30 | RX-LED | led display receiving colour | PURPLE/BLUE/ORANGE/OFF |
| 31 | TC-LED | led display transmitting colour | PURPLE/BLUE/ORANGE/OFF |
| 32 | AL-MOD | alarm mode | SITE |
| 33 | BAND | band selection | UHF/VHF |
| 34 | TDR-AB | tx selection for dual watch mode | OFF |
| 35 | STE | tail tone elimination | OFF |
| 36 | RP-STE | tail tone elimination for repeater | OFF |
| 37 | RPT-RL | delay the tail tone of the repeater | OFF |
| 38 | PONMSGS | boot display (power on messages) | MSG |
| 39 | ROGER | tone end of transmission | OFF |
| 40 | RESET | restore to default settings | ! |
end.