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Get it between 2025-01-22 to 2025-01-29. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Amatur radio
Want supercharged transmit power in the palm of your hand? The Wouxun KG-UV8H is the amateur radio you need! This dual band, dual frequency UHF/VHF amateur handheld transceiver powers up the wattage, features, display and durability! The KG-UV8H operates on 6 watts UHF and up to 8 watts VHF and will transmit on the 2m and 70cm amateur radio bands (144-148 MHz/420-450 MHz). To the standard features of the KG-UV8D, it adds NOAA weather channels, weather alert, and an upgraded LCD display. It also operates as a scanning receiver, and can be programmed to receive on frequencies in the 136-174 MHZ and 400-480 MHz ranges. The KGUV8H features 999 programmable channels with CTCSS/DCS, channel name edit and display, Dual Standby, FM radio, DTMF encoding, SOS function, low voltage voice prompt, VOX (Voice Operated Transmit) for hands-free operation and a high illumination flashlight. The KG-UV8HT supports duplex cross-band repeat! Transmit on one band while you receive on the other simultaneously. You can also receive two signals at the same time on the same band! This is perfect for working satellites. Wouxun upgraded the display to give the KG-UV8H a powerfully pleasing face. The classic Wouxun color LCD screen is now larger and easier to read, with four selectable color configurations. The screen has plenty of room to display all the information needed to operate the radio on both bands in any mode. The default display mode features a dark background, but can be switched to a light background if preferred. The KG-UV8H is powered by a 7.4v 3200mAh high capacity Li-Ion battery pack for increased uptime on maximum power. It allows you to control output with high or low selectable power options and has a Power Saver Mode to help increase efficiency and preserve battery life. The Wouxun KG-UV8H includes a battery pack, belt clip, removable antenna, wrist strap, desktop charger, AC cord, manual and a one year warran