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Baofeng Uv-5r Has Lost It's Receive

mr_fx

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Oct 8, 2011
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I have a Baofend UV5r and it has lost its receive. it seems to transmit just fine... but it barely recieves anything.

I have commonly leave it attached to a large outdoor antenna... I recently read that the is a FET in there that can go bad a little at a time, eventually ending in a deaf radio...

well some of you are going to say... "check the coax and antenna"

well I did, hooked up my Yaesu FT-857d and got full signal strength, on the same coax and same antenna that the Baofeng was attached to...

Any idea where this FET is?
 

I have a Baofend UV5r and it has lost its receive. it seems to transmit just fine... but it barely recieves anything.

I have commonly leave it attached to a large outdoor antenna... I recently read that the is a FET in there that can go bad a little at a time, eventually ending in a deaf radio...

well some of you are going to say... "check the coax and antenna"

well I did, hooked up my Yaesu FT-857d and got full signal strength, on the same coax and same antenna that the Baofeng was attached to...

Any idea where this FET is?
Do a master reset on the HT then drop the programming back on
 
still dead as a door nail, I have an antenna hooked up to max trac in my basement and I hit a repeater full quieting

the same repeater on an out door antenna 35 feet in the air can not be heard by the boafeng
 
Had one at the plant that stopped transmitting. toss it and order another one. We don;t call them throw-a-ways for nothing. :ROFLMAO:
 

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