Baofeng UV-82 User Manual

Baofeng UV-82 User Manual

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Carlito p. Casipong jr.
February 28, 2025

Automatic number identification

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Mr. Anderson
February 28, 2025

Automatic Number Identification (ANI) on the Baofeng UV-82 works by transmitting an identification number when the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button is pressed or released. This ANI function can only be set using a computer. The PTT-ID parameter must be configured to BOT (beginning of transmission), EOT (end of transmission), or BOTH (both beginning and end). The ANI signal is sent using DTMF tones, which can be controlled using the DTMFST function to determine how they are heard through the speaker.

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Carlito p. Casipong jr.
February 28, 2025

How to set ANI ON THE RADIO

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Mr. Anderson
February 28, 2025

To set ANI on the Baofeng UV-82 radio, follow these steps:

1. Connect the radio to the PC and open the programming software.
2. In the Edit menu, select Optional Features.
3. In the Program menu, choose Read from Radio, then click the Read button. The radio's status LED will flash red.
4. Use the PTT-ID drop-down list to set the ANI data burst position:
- BOT (Beginning of Transmission)
- EOT (End of Transmission)
- BOTH (Both Beginning and End)
- OFF (Disables ANI)
5. In the Program menu, select Write to Radio, then click the Write button. The status LED will flash green.

This configures the ANI settings on the radio.

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Gordon
April 15, 2025

how to lock out a channel

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

To lock out a channel on the Baofeng UV-82 using CHIRP software:

1. Open the CHIRP program and load your radio's channel list.
2. Find the "Skip" column in the channel list.
3. Set the "Skip" value to "S" for each channel you want to skip during scanning.

Channels marked with "S" will be skipped during scan. There is no manual method to lock out channels directly on the radio.

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Summary of Contents for Baofeng UV-82

  • Page 33 BaoFeng UV-82L User FAQs Q: Which is the Newest version of the UV-82L? A: The UV-82 is a recently released transceiver. Although similar to the UV-5R, this was not simply a rebranding. The size, design, options and software are unique to this radio.
  • Page 34 TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER Q: I can't hear my signal through the repeater, but I hear the repeater tail. A: The key here is that you can hear the repeater squelch tail. You are too close to your receiver and over powering (de-sensing) it. When this happens, you are blocking everything from your monitor.
  • Page 35 PROGRAMMING Q: I programmed a channel, but it won't save. A: There are three steps to the process: 1) You must be in the VFO/Frequency mode 2) Display A (top display) must be selected. 3) Channel must be empty before programming frequency data. (use menu 28 to delete a channel) Q: How can I store a 7th digit of a frequency? xxx.xxx5 A: Change Step (Menu 1) to 2.5 kHz.
  • Page 36 Q: Can I disable the transmitter for Receive Only frequencies? A: Yes. This can be done using the transmit inhibit function of your software. Q. Can I store FM Radio 65-108MHz channels into memory? A. No. This is controlled by a separate receive only chip in the radio. You also cannot make this radio transmit on this band.
  • Page 37 Q: How do I transmit a 1750 Hz tone for repeater access? A: Press the [PTT] button and then press the [F] button to transmit a 1750 Hz tone. Q: What are the DTMF keypad positions for A, B, C & D? A: [Menu] = A [Up] = B [Down] = C [Exit] = D AFTERMARKET ACCESSORIES Q: Are cables, antennas, spkr/mic, etc interchangeable?
  • Page 38 Q: Why is the audio less sensitive than my Icom or Kenwood? A: The UV-82L was designed as a commercial radio, not ham. It was designed to block out background noise in an industrial environment. Talking right into the face of the radio cures most audio weakness.
  • Page 39 DISP PLAY QU UESTIONS Q: Displ lay goes da ark if I talk k too long o on Hi pow wer. A: This i is to be exp pected from m a small r radio. 5 watts c creates a lo ot of heat in n a small u unvented ar...
  • Page 40 GENERAL QUESTIONS Q: Why did my radio shut down when I took it out of my pocket. A: If you carry your radio and keys in the same pocket, a case is recommended. If the charging contacts are shorted, the battery goes into the protection mode. There will be no damage to the battery or radio, but the radio will power off.
  • Page 46 PROGRAMMING MEMORIES BAOFENG UV 82 Frequency Mode Channel Mode These two modes have different functions and often confused. Frequency Mode - Used for a temporary frequency assignment, such as a test frequency or quick field programming. Channel Mode - Used for selecting preprogrammed channels.
  • Page 47 9. Store RX frequency [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Ch No. (99) [Menu] [Exit] 10. Reverse RX TX display Scan ] 11. [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Ch No. (99) [Menu] [ Scan] [Exit] Switch to Channel Mode. (MR) PROGRAMMING MEMORIES BAOFENG UV 82   2   ...
  • Page 48 SUMMARY OF ABOVE RX 146.700, TX 146.100 TONE 123.0 (OPTIONAL) 1. Set radio to VFO Mode (Frequency Mode) 2. [EXIT A/B] must be set to Upper Display. 3. Turn TDR OFF [Menu] 7 [Menu] OFF [Menu] [Exit] 4. Delete Prior Data [Menu] 2 8 [Menu] Ch PROGRAMMING MEMORIES BAOFENG UV 82   3   ...
  • Page 49 Press [Menu] 2 8 [Menu] Enter 9 9 (Memory Channel to clear) Press [Menu] [Exit] 5. Store RX frequency Enter 1 4 6 5 8 0 Press [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Enter 9 9 (Memory Channel) Press [Menu] [Exit] 6. Store TX frequency PROGRAMMING MEMORIES BAOFENG UV 82   4   ...
  • Page 50 1 4 6 5 8 0 [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Ch No. (99) [Menu] [Exit] 6. Store TX frequency into channel 1 4 6 5 8 0 [Menu] 2 7 [Menu] Ch No. (99) [Menu] [Exit] Switch to Channel Mode. (MR)   PROGRAMMING MEMORIES BAOFENG UV 82   5   ...
  • Page 51 Amateur Radio Procedural Signals Signal Meaning when used as a question Meaning when used as a statement. Will you tell me my exact frequency (or Your exact frequency (or that of ______) is ______. that of ______)? Does my frequency vary? Your frequency varies.
  • Page 52 Repeat the last message you sent me (or message Shall I repeat? number ______). Did you hear me (or ______) on ______ I heard you (or ______) on ______ kHz. kHz? Can you communicate with ______ I can communicate with ______ directly (or via directly or by relay? relay ______).
  • Page 53 when spoken either as a question or a statement has much of the meaning of "okay" or "I understand" or "I will comply." "I'll meet you later on at the house, QSL?" When communication quality is poor, "QSL" is sometimes repeated three or more times to indicate that the message was indeed received. when spoken simply means "2-way contact."...
  • Page 55 Decoding the Secrets of CTCSS While most rigs can send these low-frequency audio tones, decoding them is a handy trick, too! By Ken Collier, KO6UX If you’re an FM operator, you’ll encounter CTCSS—Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System—early in your ham career. You may discover it while you’re puzzling over the fact that a particular repeater seems deaf to your signals.
  • Page 56 218.1 225.7 229.1 233.6 241.8 250.3 254.1 An Electronic Gate-Keeper A CTCSS decoder allows you to choose which signals are heard in your transceiver’s speaker. When you activate the decoder, your radio will fall silent. Only the signals that carry the CTCSS tone you’ve selected are passed through to your receiver’s audio amplifiers and, ultimately, to the speaker.
  • Page 57 Figure 1—CTCSS offers an effective solution for repeater systems with overlapping coverage. In this example, the ham who lives in the overlapping zone can send a 71.9-Hz tone to use the KX4V repeater, or a 100-Hz tone to use the WA4ABC machine.
  • Page 58 Figure 2—Hams in the coverage area of the K3KMO repeater also hear signals from distant machines. To cure the annoying problem, the trustee of K3KMO switches on a 88.5-Hz tone encoder on the output of the machine. Whenever the K3KMO repeater is up, the tone is transmitted as well.
  • Page 59 Sussex an nd Northwes st Repeaters s & DX Clus ster   147.300 (+) 600 khz, , pL 151.4 C Can be linked d with 224.5 00 and/or 44 43.000   224.500 (-) 1.6 mhz, pL 151.4 Ca an be linked d with 147.30 00 and/or 44...
  • Page 61: Optional Features

    Use of this guide is of course at your own peril. If you find errors (entirely possible) or have additions, better explanations or comments please contact me at KK4ITX@arrl.net. The Baofeng VIP Software Optional Features Screen as accessed through the EDIT dropdown menu . Ref# Radio...
  • Page 62 operation. Off is off Could cause (1) Sensitive (10) embarrassing Least Sensitive Voice On or Off China Girl tells you Actually helps Annunciation what key you have our blind Hams VOICE pressed. Newer units and gives us a appear to have chuckle.
  • Page 63 the speaker. Used to bring up an autopatch & dialing a phone#. Save Off 1:1, 1:2, 1:3,1:4 Intended to prolong You may miss battery charge by first parts of a SAVE delaying wake-up. reception. Scan_Rev TO/SO/CE Sets delay on See Page 14 in SC-REV scanning.
  • Page 64 None Freq Range No Options FYI Only FYI only. Can be changed using the “Other” menu in VIP version. TX Power High/Low Fixes the power at Good practice desired levels. to start on Low. 10 / 11 RX/QT/DQT OFF/D023N-D7541 Sets the RX tones to Usually left to R-DCS OFF/60.0 -259.9...
  • Page 65 None FM Radio On/Off Check Box Controls the ability to Enabled tune FM broadcast. None Alarm Sound Check box to hear. Allows local hearing See #42 Leave unchecked to not of the alarm or not. Note: The alarm hear it. can not be disabled.
  • Page 66 CHIRP Programming Reference Jim Unroe - KC9HI 14-January-2013 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-5R@KC9HI.net) Column Values Description/Comment Requires see comment This cell contains a fixed value (0-127) in each row representing each of the UV-5R's 128 channels Frequency see comment Used for setting the receive (RX) frequency (MHz) VHF: 136.000000 to 173.997500 UHF: 400.000000 to 519.997500...
  • Page 67 CHIRP Programming Reference Jim Unroe - KC9HI 14-January-2013 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-5R@KC9HI.net) Column Values Description/Comment Requires Used for setting squelch using carrier squelch and/or CTCSS (aka PL) and/or DTS (aka DPL). Only Cross Mode Tone Mode=Cross used when enabled by other options Tone->Tone The radio will use CTCSS for transmit and a different CTCSS for receive Tone (TX) and ToneSql (RX)
  • Page 68 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 69 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 70 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 71 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 72 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 73 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 74 Reference for UV-82 Menus by Jim Unroe - KC9HI 11-January-2014 (send comments, suggestions or corrections to UV-82@KC9HI.net) Separate Stored VFO/ on a Per Menu Number Channel Frequency A & B Channel / Short Name Long Name / Description / Settings / Notes...
  • Page 75 Time Out Timer Table (Menu 9) Nº Seconds Nº Seconds Nº Seconds Nº Seconds Note: digits in the 'Nº' column are shortcuts CTCSS Table (Menu 11 & Menu 13) Nº Tone(Hz) Nº Tone(Hz) Nº Tone(Hz) Nº Tone(Hz) Nº Tone(Hz) 67.0 94.8 131.8 171.3...
  • Page 76 DCS Table (Menu 10 & Menu 12) Nº Code Nº Code Nº Code Nº Code Nº Code D023N D131N D251N D371N D532N D025N D132N D252N D411N D546N D026N D134N D255N D412N D565N D031N D143N D261N D413N D606N D032N D145N D263N D423N D612N D036N...

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