![]() ![]() Longer antenna, supposedly suitable for use up to 520 MHz.The battery is bigger and shaped differently.TX audio is improved when compared to some UV-5R versions (mine never had such problems BTW).Holding Menu while turning on the radio switches from VFO to memory and vice versa. The flashlight now includes a strobe function.Instead of one dual-color LED at the front of the radio the UV-82 has two separate LEDs located on top.The UV-82 feels much more comfortable in your hands, the keys are larger and RX audio sounds slightly better, probably as a result of better acoustics. In my experience this is one of the strong points of the radio. One thing you can’t miss is the size of the radio.I didn’t make many pictures yet, but will add a few later. Still here? Some things changed for the better, some for the worse, but most things (including notorious UV-5R flaws) didn’t change at all. If this is all you wanted to know you can leave now. ![]() If you hate lengthy reviews: this is mainly a Baofeng UV-5R in disguise. After some initial problems and a busy weekend I finally got around finishing the review of this new radio.
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