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Baofeng BF-F8HP

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==review=This is a high output little HT with extended VHF and UHF coverage.  Many newly licensed hams choose the UV-5R family of HTs for repeater use.  The F8HP is basically a UV-5R on steroids.  In my testing I found the BF-F8HP I used was off frequency according to a calibrated frequency counter.  Although within tolerances, it was marginal.  It does not put out a true 8 watts, as typical for Chinese hype it is somewhat less, about 6.5 watts on VHF full power.  It definitely has more output than the UV-5R.The HT is easy to program from the front or using software.  I recommend using CHIRP if programming from a PC as CHIRP is much better than the supplied Chinese programming software.The shape of the BF-F8HP is horrible.  It has four tiny feet that are inset so that there is reduced stability.  It is constantly falling over when the table is bumped.  I finally ground the feet off even with the base so that it would stand up better on the table.In conclusion, if you can purchase the F8HP for under $50 then you will find it an acceptable HT for repeater work.  Hopefully the Chinese introduce an improved model with the same output power, better frequency tolerances, and a more sensible exterior shape as to make it stable when standing upright.[[Category:Transceiver]]
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