🚀 Elevate Your Communication Game with TYT TH-9800D!
The TYT TH-9800D Plus Version is a powerful quad-band mobile transceiver designed for amateur radio enthusiasts. With a robust 50W output, dual display capabilities, and 809 memory channels, this device ensures reliable communication across various frequencies. It comes equipped with essential accessories, including a programming cable and software, making it a must-have for both mobile and base station setups.
Talking Range Maximum | 10 Meters |
Tuner Type | UHF, VHF |
Voltage | 13.8 Volts |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Channels | 809 |
Special Features | Keypad Lock |
Frequency Range | 26 - 33 MHz, 136 - 174 MHz, 400 - 480 MHz, 47 - 54 MHz |
Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.7"D x 5.5"W x 1.6"H |
Color | Black |
K**R
Very capable radio at a great price
I currently, or used to, own several Yaesu, Icom, Alinco, Radioddity, and Baofeng radios. I think this is my second TYT. The TYT TH-9800D is performing very well but I've only had it for a few hours. It's not a cheap looking build and feels solid, so I expect it to last a while. (Knock on wood). The Chirp programming went well, though I always need to remember how to get to the finer details in Basic setup (which is usually staring me in the face). This is kind of a clone of a Yaesu FT-8900 at a reasonable price. The speaker sound is good, it has clean signal output, the display is bright, and it's a nice looking radio (it doesn't have quite the same ruggedized look of the Yaesu). One oddity, though... the box arrived without any tape or seal, so it may have been opened before or could be an open box display unit from somewhere. Quite happy with the purchase.
G**R
Decent for the Money
Nice built quality and button and front key features. Arrives with FCC compliance for 2meter & 440 (70cm). These can be unlocked if you dare and the settings are only available with the Factory Software. Running Windows 10, software works fine. WARNING! There are 2 ways to unlock freqs like a Baofeng, but beware, if you use CHIRP, all settings will be missing if you do the MOD. I saved an image of the original Factory Software & options. Then imported radio and saved those settings first. Same with CHIRP, imported stock radio and saved dated image. Then tried the MOD and yup, no CHIRP settings. Resetting radio to factory WILL NOT REMOVE EXPANDED TXT FREQS. However, if you made backup first, just restore to the radio and it will put everything back where it should be, legal freqs and CHIRP settings available. Ran mine temp to 24amp power supply with cigarette plug wired on back as an experiment. Power settings on meter came in spot on except 1. Low 5watts, Mid2 10watts, Mid1 20watts exactly. High power @ 40watts which is decent for running thru 24amp supply wired to cig lighter adapter, then cig power supply to radio. Passed power test @ 100%. I have a friend who has one of these, always sounds excellent with stock mic. When you setup freqs, select MEDIUM on the narrow or wide band settings. This will give best sound with perfect clean output. Also like the 4 P buttons on Mic. You can program them in the Factory Software or Chirp. Great features that my Yaesu FT-8900R lack in options. Nice air flow from back heat sink and fan. Purchased 2nd one while available for basement. Running mine in bedroom with ladderline jpole dual band antenna on 5 watts hits repeaters in opposite direction loud and proud. Get the Asurion Protection Plan as this radio only has 3 mth warranty to CHINA!Update: Having problem figuring out the cross band repeater function. Seems to only work in VFO mode not with saved memory channels (simplex on left, repeater on right).
C**N
Don't Waste Your Time - Two Defective Radios (Maybe a bad batch?)
TYT TH-9800D PlusThe first radio I received wouldn't transmit so I requested a replacement. I was unable to access any repeaters with the second unit but it would transmit. Yes, everything was programmed correctly. I found that the microphone with the first unit I received was defective, so I packed up the "old" mic with the replacement radio and sent it back.Everything seemed fine for a bit, other than some noise on my audio from the cooling fan, but then I started having issues transmitting. Everything appeared to be good, but others would tell me I was full quieting and then gone in an instant. This all started after it was too late to return the radio. I ordered an Icom ID-5100A and called it a day.
S**.
Some Problems...
This radio looks great! The receiver is super sensitive. I hear my local airport tower full scale when it is barely receivable on a scanner. The detachable head makes for easy mobile mounting. The menu allows choices for scanning, and you can build a list of preferred frequencies to scan. Now the bad news.I installed the radio and while driving, the radio shut itself off. It would not come back on for about 10 minutes. The next day, while talking to a friend on the local repeater, I released the PTT and heard the other fellow calling me. The radio had stopped transmitting. I thought maybe it got too hot, as it tends to run hot, so after a few minutes I was able to transmit.On a road trip a few days later, the radio turned itself on! I turned it off, and that was it. It would not come on for love or money. DEAD. Checked fuses and connections and all was ok. The radio died. It was returned to Amazon. I will buy another one just in case I got a lemon. We will see. It is a great little radio and does all it is supposed to do when it works. It is a roll of the dice!
C**N
Great Radio
Great Radio, easy to install, love having this within reach in the car.
J**Y
Ok for the Money
The radio is ok for the price point. I like it better than the B-Tech 50x2. It has ok selectivity away from congested areas, but when I travel through more populated areas, I pick up chatter from other frequencies. I like to listen to railroad frequencies. When I am at home, I pick up most of the chatter from a rail yard over 30 miles away. When I get closer to that town, the radio is overpowered by the weather radio on a slightly higher frequency. This holds true in most areas I travel. The scan function is fair. The speed is ok for this type of radio. However, I frequently have to go back in and set the scan mode to "Busy" instead of "Time." Of the radios I have tried, this has been the better radio in the price range. For me, at home, it works fine...mobile, not as much. If you want a better radio, you will have to spend a little more. I will eventually put a better radio in my vehicle and this one will be good enough for home.
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