Wouxun KG-UV3D
When the Wouxun (pronounced "ocean") first appeared, I looked at it as junk. When I saw it at Orlando Hamcation, I was impressed with the quality feel of the case and buttons, but was skeptical of the operational quality. However, being a member of ARES, I bought one as a throw-away radio. I figured if I broke a radio in the field, I would rather it be a $100.00 HT than a $300.00 HT. After buying one and using it on a few events, I bought a second one. That way between the 2 of them, I have 2 meters, 1.25 meters, and 70 cm covered.
I really like these Wouxun radios, and even use them more than my Yaesu and Kenwood HTs. They are inexpensive, same power out as my others, has great audio, extended receive, and 128 memory channels. But there are a few quirks.
This is not a true dual-band radio, but a dual-monitor radio. Also, programming this radio takes a little getting used to. But if you follow the manual, programming them is not that difficult. You can also use "Chirp" programming software to program them, and it's preferred by most to use it. Chirp is a free programming program that can be used with a number of different radios. Their Website has a complete list.
Downloads:
- KG-UV3D Manual
- KG-UV3D Programming Kit
- KG-UV3D USB Driver (Red Programming Cable)
- Chirp Programming Software (Windows)
- Chirp Programming Software (Linux)
- Chirp Linux Live CD (660 MB Download)