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* [http://www.cnlisheng.com Lisheng] (XEP, 2AB2F) | * [http://www.cnlisheng.com Lisheng] (XEP, 2AB2F) | ||
* [http://luiton.com Luiton / Bond Telecom] (X9M) | * [http://luiton.com Luiton / Bond Telecom] (X9M) | ||
+ | * [http://www.mmlradio.com Math Mark / MML / JJCC] | ||
* [http://www.nanfone.com Nanfone] (UUP) | * [http://www.nanfone.com Nanfone] (UUP) | ||
* [http://www.puxingradio.com Puxing] (AUJ, BJZ) | * [http://www.puxingradio.com Puxing] (AUJ, BJZ) |
Revision as of 00:49, 11 January 2018
Often referred to as Cheap Chinese Radios (CCR)
Manufacturers' Web Sites
This is a partial list. There are many two way radio manufacturers in China.
FCC grantee codes (first three or five digits of FCC ID) are shown in parentheses.
- Amcrest (ZZ2)
- AnyTone (T4K)
- Baofeng / Pofung (ZP5)
- Baofeng Tech / BTECH (2AGND)
- Baojie (OBJ)
- BFDX / Beifeng (UUT, 2AARF)
- Blackbox / Klein Electronics (U7G)
- Black Diamond Radio / REE Engineering (W5J)
- Boldom / iRadio
- Chierda (OA8)
- Covalue (Y4G)
- Evote / Mexun
- Excera (2AE6C)
- FDC / Feidaxin (ZS4)
- Helida (2AIJ4)
- Hiyunton (2AHMH)
- Hongda (WEN)
- HQT (P6N)
- HYDX (2AB4F)
- HYS (OBL)
- HYT / Hytera (YAM, ZW4)
- Jingtong
- Juentai
- Kirisun (QXH, Q5E, RL5)
- KST
- KYD / Kydera (VO6)
- Leixen (2AC2Z)
- Linton (2AN96)
- Lisheng (XEP, 2AB2F)
- Luiton / Bond Telecom (X9M)
- Math Mark / MML / JJCC
- Nanfone (UUP)
- Puxing (AUJ, BJZ)
- Quansheng (XBP)
- QYT
- Radiu
- Recent (2AGRS)
- Retevis (2AAR8)
- SainSONIC (2ABT5)
- Samhoo (2ABUB)
- Samzuk / SAMCOM / Sam Radios (2AIOQ)
- SFE
- Shouao
- TDXOne / TDX / Tongdaxin (QGD)
- TERA / Powerwerx (2ACK8)
- TID
- Tietong (2AD7H)
- TYT / Tytera (POD, X24)
- Vero Telecom (XAE, ZVM)
- VITAI
- Weierwei (YC2)
- Wouxun (WVT)
- Yanton (SV8)
- Zastone (2AJTB)
Several of the manufacturers listed above have products that are FCC Part 90 certified for use in the USA on Public Safety and Industrial/Business frequencies.
As of October, 2016 none of the manufacturers listed above have products that are FCC Part 95B certified for use in the USA on FRS.
As of October, 2016 the FCC IDs below are Part 95A or 95J certified for use in the USA on GMRS or MURS:
- BTECH (BaoFeng Tech) 2AGND-GMRS-V1
- Retevis 2AAR8RETEVISRT628
- TERA (Powerwerx) 2ACK8TR505, 2ACK8TR505D
- Wouxun WVTWOUXUN08
Programming Software
Many of the manufacturers listed above have their own programming software available on their company web sites.
- CHIRP programming software
- CHIRP support mailing list
- Note: This software can download conventional data from the RRDB with a paid subscription. See this page for more information
- Note: Cables bought from RT Systems Inc. may be incompatible with CHIRP. Please see the CHIRP wiki for more information.
- CHIRP_tone_programming.pdf Examples of CHIRP CTCSS and DCS programming including how to program split tones.
- KC8UNJ Commander Series programming software for some Wouxon radios
- RT Systems Inc. programming software and cables
Related Wiki Articles
- Radio Models
- Other
- Amateur Radio
- Common Frequencies
- Family Radio Service
- General Mobile Radio Service
- Multi-Use Radio Service
Related Links
- FCC
- Amateur Radio Service
- FCC ID Search
- Industrial / Business
- OET Equipment Authorization Search
- Personal Radio Services
- Private Land Mobile Radio Services
- e-CFR
- FCC Part 90-Private Land Mobile Radio Services
- FCC Part 95-Personal Radio Services
- FCC Part 97-Amateur Radio Service
- Other
- FCCID.io List of daily FCC equipment authorization grants and FCC ID search.
- Miklor.com Information on Baofeng, Wouxun and other brands, FAQs, programming software, drivers and guides.
- RadioReference Budget and Entry Level Transceivers forum