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BTech BaoFeng BF-F8HP PRO 10W Tri Band Two-Way Radio, IP54, 1000 Channels
BTech BaoFeng BF-F8HP PRO 10W Tri Band Two-Way Radio, IP54, 1000 Channels
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BAOFENG BF-F8HP PRO (UV-5R 7th Gen) 10W Tri Band Two-Way Radio – VHF/1.25M/UHF, IP54, 1000 Channels, GPS, Aviation Band Scanner, NOAA Weather Mode, USB-C Rechargeable Battery
- Tri-Band Flexibility for Licensed Amateur Operators: Unlock unparalleled versatility with the ability to operate across VHF, UHF, and the 1.25M band, offering broader communication options for licensed operators. With a powerful 10W output on VHF/UHF and 5W on 1.25M, the BF-F8HP PRO ensures you’re equipped for clear, reliable transmissions across multiple bands.
- Emergency Ready with NOAA Weather Radio and GPS: Stay ahead of the storm with built-in NOAA weather mode, keeping you informed of severe weather. Paired with GPS location sharing, you’re always prepared for any situation, whether in emergencies or outdoor adventures.
- Customizable Zone Management for Ultimate Control: Manage your communications with ease using customizable zone control, allowing you to organize up to 1000 channels across multiple zones. Dual independent zone control lets you monitor two zones simultaneously for ultimate flexibility.
- Aviation Reception: The BF-F8HP PRO provides aviation band monitoring with 108-136 MHz coverage, AM modulation, and 8.33 kHz channel spacing. Ideal for aviation enthusiasts this feature allows you to stay updated on airband communications (RX only) with crystal-clear reception.
- Firmware Updatable for Long-Term Value: Stay ahead of the game with firmware updates using the PC03 Programming Cable, ensuring your BF-F8HP PRO always has the latest features and performance enhancements.
Check out the last couple of photos showing the GPS location tracking in action. These weren’t bench-tests or backyard guesses — we ran real-world trials at the Bung Bung in McBride on November 21, 2025. We pulled a location request from a buddy 3.8 km away, and it came through perfectly. That confirmed exactly what we needed to know: he was moving up the trail and not parked somewhere with a problem.
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