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Wouxun REVEALS the KG Q10H Quad Band Radio








A brand new radio from Wouxun, the KG-Q10H includes 4 Ham Radio bands that are actually USEABLE, at least in the USA. The 3rd and 4th band, 1.25M and 6M, are not as popular as 2M/70cm but there are FM repeaters around for those bands, and they get some good simplex activity, when used.

I like this radio – let’s see how it tests on a power meter

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28 Comentários

  1. Nice product, great video. Been waiting for one of these Chinese manufacturers to come out with a mobile radio in uhf/vhf that included ssb. A ht unit with ssb would be lot of fun to. 73 N2SCD

  2. Two antennas in this band doesn't seem like a huge deal to me, especially considering Yeasu's solution when they made quad-band units in the past was to make a three-part duck where if you lost a piece you had poor SWR on 6m/1.25m
    Tempted to grab one of these when they're back in stock based on your review as well.

  3. I'm done with Wouxun after this … Wow instead of the original look which stood out by far from the frown 😠 upon baofeng now we looking at an updated Baofeng 🧐smh…

  4. I'd be curious to know. How far you could talk with two of those radios. Some range test on 6 M would be interesting. What would be real interesting. If Wouxun comes out with a quad band mobile.

  5. It would be nice to see a half wave 2m signal stick antenna that can work on the IC-705 without a counter poise.

  6. The button is labeled AREA because it toggles the A and B areas as the primary area on the display. This is noted on page 29 of the manual. It makes a lot more sense than labeling the button "BAND", which is what some other Wouxun and Baofeng radios do, because on a dual display radio, when both sides are using the same band, you aren't necessarily changing the band, you're changing the primary side or area of the radio that you will be working on. There are actually two menus in the radio, one accessible on a short press, the other on a long press. Also, the PTT isn't backward, it's configured to default to the one marked PTT I as the lower primary area and the upper PTT II as the secondary area. However, like the three programmable function buttons, both PTT buttons can be programmed to operate the other way around, as well as perform other functions, such as transmitting to a specific call group. All of this and more is explained in the manual.

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