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Copyright © 2015 by BaoFeng Tech
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or
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reserved.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE OF THE UV-2501 / UV-5001.
THIS DUAL BAND RADIO WILL DELIVER TO YOU SECURE
INSTANT RELIABLE COMMUNICATION.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
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Table of Contents
Part I. Getting started
Chapter 1. – Getting Started
Unpacking and Inspecting
Overview of the Transceiver
Chapter 2. - Basic Use
Menu Function Settings
Frequency Mode vs. Channel Mode
Programming Repeater with Offset
Programming a Simplex Channel
Other Basic Features
Storing an FM Radio Station and Scanning
Keypad Lock-out
PTT ID Setting
DTMF signal
DTMF
Inspect function
Monitor function
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Remote stun
Remote Kill
Turn on function
Alarm function
DTMF Transmit by Call Key Setting:
2TONE Transmit by Call Key Setting
5TONE Signal Setting
Hand Held Mic Function Keys and Description
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Appendix A. - Menu definitions
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Appendix B. - Technical specifications
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General
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Receiver
Transmit
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Part I. Getting started
Part one covers the basic setup and use of your mobile two-way transceiver.
C HAPTER 1 G ETTING S TARTED
C HAPTER 2 B ASIC U SE
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Chapter 1. – Getting Started
BEFORE PROCEEDING INSURE:
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Qualified technicians shall service this equipment only. Do not modify the radio for any
reason.
Use only BTECH supplied or approved accessories.
Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with explosive and flammable materials.
Do NOT USE your transceiver at a gas/fuel station
For vehicles with an air bag, do not mount your radio in the area over an air bag or in
the air bag deployment area.
Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight over a long time, nor place it close to a
heating source.
If the unit emits smoke or an odor, you should immediately cut off the power supply.
Then send the radio to the nearest service center or dealer
Do not operate the mobile transceiver on high power unless it is necessary. Do not
transmit for long periods of time, as it may overheat the transceiver.
Keep the unit away from dusty, damp and wet environments
Use the correct power supply (~13.8V); do not use incorrect or higher voltage (e.g. 24V)
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Unpacking and Inspecting
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Please check the packaging of your radio for any signs of damage.
Carefully open the box, and confirm your received the items listed below.
If you find the radio or the included accessories are damaged or lost, immediately
contact your dealer.
Whatʼs in the Box
UV-2501 Pictured
Mounting Bracket
Mobile Radio
Power Cable
Microphone
Mounting Screws and Fuse
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Overview of the Transceiver
UV-5001 Pictured
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Selector, Main Knob
Transmit indicator
Function key
Call key
Monitor function
Power key
Power Indicator
Volume Knob
Microphone Connector
FM radio function key
Exit the AB signal switching, alarm
function
12. Channel switching
13. Display screen
14. PC port ***
***NOTE: The USB Programming slot is above
the power cord on the back of the radio on the
UV-2501
***An audio out Jack is above the power cord
on the UV-5001
: click to enter the function menu
: when in standby, press to send caller
ID (ANI) in the selected signaling mode;
while transmitting, press to send activate
signaling.
: press to turn on the squelch, repeat
to turn off the squelch.
: hold the key to turn radio power On
or Off.
: press to switch between channel
mode and frequency mode.
: press to choose between A and B
frequencies --- Or exit function mode.
: press to enter and exit FM radio
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Chapter 2. - Basic Use
Menu Function Settings
Can be set by microphone keypad.
After selecting the desired option below,
pressing the (F Key) will save the setting.
0. [F Key] + [0] : TDR – ON enables to monitor both A/B frequencies at the same time.
When off, only the selected A or B frequency is selected.
1. [F Key] + [1] : STEP – set step increment in frequency mode. 2.5kHz, 5kHz, 6.25kHz,
10kHz, 12.5kHz, 25kHz available.
2. [F Key] + [2] : SQL – Sets receiver squelch level. 0=OFF, 1=Lowest setting. 9=highest.
3. [F Key] + [3] : TXP - Transmit output power setting. HIGH/LOW.
4. [F Key] + [4] : SCR - Scrambler setting. Activating voice scrambling avoids the user's
speech from being overheard by others no using the scrambler function.
5. [F Key] + [5] : TOT - transmission time-out timer. Sets maximum transmit time from 15
to 600 seconds (15 second steps).
6. [F Key] + [6] : APO – Auto Power Off powers off the radio after a predetermined time
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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
with no receiver activity. (30 > 300 minutes)
[F Key] + [7] : WN - WIDE / NARR band width setting.
[F Key] + [8] : ABR - LCD backlight time setting. OFF / 1-50 seconds.
[F Key] + [9] : BEEP - turns key beep OFF/ON.
[F Key] + [1] + [0] : R-DCS - DCS receive setting. D023N-D754N positive sequence, D023ID754I reversed sequence.
[F Key] + [1] + [1] : R-CTCS - CTCS receive setting. 67.0HZ-254.1HZor can use keypad to
enter your target CTCS.
[F Key] + [1] + [2] : T-DCS - transmit DCS setting. D023N-D754N positive sequence.
D023I- D754I reversed sequence.
[F Key] + [1] + [3] : T-CTCS transmit CTCS setting. 67.0HZ-254.1HZor can use keypad to
enter your target CTCS.
[F Key] + [1] + [4] : DTMFST - DTMF side tone setting.
OFF: No tones heard through the speaker when transmitted. KEY: Only manually
keyed DTMF codes are heard. ANI: Only automatically keyed DTMF codes are
heard. BOTH: All DTMF codes are heard.
[F Key] + [1] + [5] : BCL - busy channel lock- out. When ON, transmitter is locked out if
receiver is active.
[F Key] + [1] + [6] : SC-ADD - scan add setting. OFF: removes channel from scan list. ON:
adds channel to scan channel list.
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17. [F Key] + [1] + [7] : PRI-SC - priority scan setting. ON/OFF turn on/off the function.
18. [F Key] + [1] + [8] : PRI-CH - priority channel scan setting. Select 000 -199 channels mark
with CH at front to priority scan.
19. [F Key] + [1] + [9] : SC-REV - Scan recovery setting. TO: time scan, after receive carrier
signal will stop scan and rescan after a while. CO: after receive carrier signal will stop
scan. SE: Search scan mode. Scan will stop after receive according signal with radio.
20. [F Key] + [2] + [0] : OPTSIG - Signal option setting. OFF turn off the function. DTMF: dual
channel signal selected mode. 2TONE: 2 tone signal mode. 5TONE: 5 tone signal
mode.
21. [F Key] + [2] + [1] : SPMUTE - speaker mute setting. QT: turns on the speaker when
receive setting is DCS. If no setting DCS, then will turn on the speaker when receive
carrier signal. AND: speaker turns on only DCS and option signaling both meet radio
setting. OR: speaker turn on either DCS or option signaling meet with radio setting.
22. [F Key] + [2] + [2] : PTT-ID - PTT-ID transmit setting. OFF: no ID code sent when
transmitting. BOT: send ID code at Beginning of Transmit. EOT: send ID code at End
of Transmit. BOTH: send ID code at both beginning and end of transmit. (ID code
information is set by PC software setting, from menu 24 to select ID code)
23. [F Key] + [2] + [3] : PTT-LT - PTT-ID transmit delay setting. (Delay Time range is 0-30
seconds.)
24. [F Key] + [2] + [4] : S-INFO - Signal information and automatic dialing memory. 1-15
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group signal code/decode memory. Only set by PC software.
25. [F Key] + [2] + [5] : EMC-TP - alarm mode setting. ALARM: turn on the alarm sound. ANI:
send alarm code and ID code. BOTH: both above.
26. [F Key] + [2] + [6] : EMC-CH - alarm channel setting. CH will appear in front of the
designated channel.
27. [F Key] + [2] + [7] : RING-T - Ring time setting. OFF: close function. Choose 1-10 seconds
to set ring time when radio Signal Code is received.
28. [F Key] + [2] + [8] : CHNAME - channel name edit.
29. [F Key] + [2] + [9] : CA-MDF - Display Mode (upper) - FREQ: displays Frequency. CH:
displays channel number. NAME: displays assigned channel name.
30. [F Key] + [3] + [0] : CB-MDF - Display Mode (lower) - FREQ: displays Frequency. CH:
displays channel number. NAME: displays assigned channel name.
31. [F Key] + [3] + [1] : SYNC – When ON, upper and lower display are synced to the same
channel.
32. [F Key] + [3] + [2] : PONMSG - PowerOn message. Display mode setting. FULL: Full
display when turn on the radio. MSG: displays assigned PowerOn message. BATT-V
displays battery voltage at PowerOn.
33. [F Key] + [3] + [3] : WT-LED - standby backlight setting. OFF: no backlight. Color options
are BLUE, ORANGE and PURPLE.
34. [F Key] + [3] + [4] : RX-LED - receive backlight setting. OFF: no backlight. Color options
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are BLUE, ORANGE and PURPLE.
35. [F Key] + [3] + [5] : TX-LED - transmit backlight setting. OFF: no backlight. Color options
are BLUE, ORANGE and PURPLE.
36. [F Key] + [3] + [6] : MEM-CH - saves the selected channel.
37. [F Key} + [3] + [7] : DEL-CH - deletes the channel selected.
38. [F Key] + [3] + [8] : SFT-D - Frequency difference direction setting. OFF: no frequency
difference. (+): Transmit offset amount will higher than the receive frequency. (-):
Transmit offset amount will lower than the receive frequency.
39. [F Key] + [3] + [9] : OFFSET - difference between the transmit and receive frequency.
(00.000 - 69.990 MHz)
40. [F Key] + [4] + [0] : ANI - radio ID code. Code only can set by PC software.
41. [F Key] + [4] + [1] : ANI-L - ID code length. Length = 3, 4, 5.
42. [F Key] + [4] + [2] : REP-S - repeater activate setting. Pressing CALL will send a
predetermined tone. Options are 1000 Hz, 1450 Hz, 1750 Hz, 2100 Hz.
43. [F Key] + [4] + [3] : REP-M - repeater forwarding mode setting. OFF: close function.
CARRI: forwarding after receive carrier. CTDCS: forwarding after receive correct
CTDCS. TONE: forwarding after receive correct mono audio. DTMF: forwarding
after receive assigned DTMF code.
44. [F Key] + [4] + [4] : TDR-AB - TDR return time. Delay time before returning to the
primary channel after secondary signal is clear.
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45. [F Key] + [4] + [5] : STE - Squelch Tail Elimination at the end of a received signal.
Requires both radios to have the option ON.
46. [F Key] + [4] + [6] : RP-STE - Repeater STE requires a repeater with this function ON.
47. [F Key] + [4] + [7] : RPT-DL - RP-STE Delay time.
48. [F Key] + [4] + [8] : RESET – VFO or ALL
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Frequency Mode vs. Channel Mode
These two modes have different functions and often confused.
Frequency Mode (VFO) - Used for a temporary frequency assignment, such as a test frequency
or quick field programming if permitted.
Channel Mode (MR) - Used for selecting preprogrammed channels.
All programming MUST be initially done in the Frequency Mode only. From there you have the
option of assigning the entered data to a specific channel for later access in the Channel Mode
if desired.
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Programming Repeater with Offset
EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 99:
RX = 146.850 MHz
TX = 146.250 MHz
CTCSS tone 123.0
1. Change from Menu to Menu by pressing the [EXIT/AB] button.
2. Set radio to VFO Mode by pressing [V/M]
Channel number at the right will disappear.
3. Menu 37
[M]
99
[M]
Delete Prior Data in channel (Ex. 99)
4. Menu 13
[M]
123.0 [M]
Select desired TX encode tone (Ex 123 CTCSS)
a. Use [A/B] to select Upper display -> Enter RX frequency (Ex. 146850)
b. Use [A/B] to select Lower display -> Enter TX frequency (Ex. 148250)
5. Select Upper Display Use [A/B] key
6. Menu 36
[M]
99
[M]
Enter the desired channel (Ex 99)
a. [EXIT] RX has been added
7. Select Lower Display Use [A/B] key
8. Menu 36
[M]
99
Enter the same channel (Ex 99)
a. [EXIT] TX has been added
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9. [V/M] Return to MR Mode. Channel number will re-appear.
Programming a Simplex Channel
EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 99:
RX = 446.000 MHz
CTCSS tone 123.0
1. Change from Menu to Menu by pressing the [EXIT/AB] button.
2. Set radio to VFO Mode by pressing [V/M]
Channel number at the right will disappear.
3. Menu 37
[M]
99
[M]
Delete Prior Data in channel (Ex. 99)
4. Menu 13
[M]
123.0 [M]
Select desired TX encode tone (Ex 123 CTCSS)
a. Use [A/B] to select Upper display -> Enter RX frequency (Ex. 446000)
5. Menu 36
[M]
99
[M]
Enter the desired channel (Ex 99)
a. [EXIT] Channel has been added
6. [V/M] Return to MR Mode. Channel number will re-appear.
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Other Basic Features
Storing an FM Radio Station and Scanning
Use PC software to edit FM radio channels. (software FM option) Press microphone [*] Key to
search FM channels under FM mode.
Keypad Lock-out
Hold the microphone [# key] for 2 seconds at standby to turn on/off the keypad lock-out
function.
PTT ID Setting
1. Use PC software to edit PTT-ID code.
2. See manual 20, select signal, Press [F] Key + [2] Key + [0] Key + [F] Key + [UP] (DOWN) select
signal+ [F] Key save the setting.
3. See manual 22, setting PTT launch. Press [F] Key + [2] Key + [2] Key + [F] Key + [UP] (DOWN)
select PTT-ID transmit time + [F] Key save setting.
4. See manual 23 setting PTT transmit delay time. Press [F] Key + [2] Key + [3] Key + [F] Key +
[UP] (DOWN) select delay time + [F] Key save setting.
5. Press [PTT] to send setting ID code.
Optional signal setting
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DTMF signal
This radio has DTMF coding/decode function. Use PC software to input code information DTMF
signal setting receive DTMF signal first. After receiving the same code as your setting, radio will
show the code by display and ring. Then can speak during effective time. (ID code setting by PC
software)
DTMF
In two-way radio systems, DTMF is most commonly used for automation systems and remote
control. A common example would be in amateur radio repeaters where some repeaters are
activated by sending out a DTMF sequence (usually a simple single-digit sequence).
Table 7.1. DTMF frequencies and corresponding codes
1209 Hz
1336 Hz
1477 Hz
697 Hz
A-
770 Hz
B-
852 Hz
C-
941 Hz
D-
1633 Hz
The BTECH UV-2501 / UV-5001 have a full implementation of DTMF, including the A, B, C and D
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codes.
, and
, keys correspond to the matching DTMF codes as
The numerical keys, as well as the
you would expect. The A, B, C and D codes are located in the
and
keys
respectively (†).
To send DTMF codes, press the key(s) corresponding to the message you want to send while
holding down the PTT key.
Inspect function
When the receive DTMF code is the same as the setting inspect code, the receiver will send an
ID code. The screen can display this code. This function’s settings are controlled by the master
ID, and not the receiving station. (inspect code is set by PC software)
Monitor function
When receive DTMF signal is the same as the setting code, receiver will turn on the monitor
function for nearby signal. This function’s settings are controlled by the master ID, and not the
receiving station. (monitor code is set by PC software)
Remote stun
When receive DTMF signal is same as pre-set remote stun code, the receiver will turn off
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transmit function, only the receiver (LCD will display remote stun information). Only after
receiving the ON code will the transmit function return. This function’s settings are controlled by
the master ID, and not the receiving station. (remote stun code is set by PC software)
Remote Kill
When receive DTMF signal Is same as pre-set remote kill code, receiver will turn off all functions,
and LCD will display remote kill information. Only after receiving the ON code will the radio’s
function return. This function’s settings are controlled by the master ID, and not the receiving
station. (remote kill code is set by PC software)
Turn on function
When receive DTMF signal matches the pre-set turn on code, the remote stun or remote kill will
be cancelled. This function’s settings are controlled by the master ID, and not the receiving
station. (remote kill code is set by PC software)
Alarm function
When receive DTMF signal matched the pre-set alarm code, the receiver’s alarm function will be
turned on. Alarm mode and alarm channel are set by PC software. This function is controlled by
the master ID and not the receiving station. (Alarm code is set by PC software). Signal control by
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master ID means the function only works by signal code and master ID both confirm. No control
by master ID coding format: signal code + #(patch code} + information code. Control by master
ID coding format: signal+#(patch code)+ master ID code+#(patch code)+information code
DTMF Transmit by Call Key Setting:
1.
Select DTMF signal, press [F] Key + [2] Key + [O] Key + [F] Key + UP(DOWN) select DTMF
signal + [F] Key save setting.
2.
Select signal Information code. Press [F] Key + [2] Key + [4] Key + [F] Key + UP(DOWN)
select decode signal information code group (1-15) + [F] Key save the setting.(Can use PC
software set DTMF code}.
3.
Press [Call] Key transmit selected DTMF code group at standby.
2TONE Transmit by Call Key Setting
1.
Press [MENU] Key select 20 OPTSIG, press [F] Key select 2TONE function.
2.
Press [MENU] Key select 24 S-INFO, press [F] Key select pre-code signal group (1-16).
(Can use PC software setting 2TONE)
3.
Corresponding function will turn on when receive 2TONE signal is same as pre-set
2TONE code
4.
Press [Call] Key to send 2TONE group code at standby.
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5TONE Signal Setting
This radio has a 5TONE coding/decode function. You can use PC software to input signal
information code. Set 5TONE signal, then after receive same 5TONE signal code receive and turn
on the ring function and display the information code. Speech at effective time is available. (ID
code can use PC software to setting)
Press [CALL] Key to transmit 5TONE
1.
Press [MENU] Key, select 20 OPTSIG press [F] Key select 5TONE function.
2.
Press [MENU] Key, select 24 S-INFO press [F] Key select pre-code signal group 1-16. (Can
use PC software setting 5TONE information code, each group can transmit 3 group 5TONE code
for optional).
3.
Press [CALL] Key transmit pre-set 5TONE code group at standby.
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Hand Held Mic Function Keys and Description
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
“MENU”: Function key
“UP”: Higher frequency
“DOWN”: Lower frequency
“EXIT”: Exit the AB channel switch,
alarm function
“*/SCAN”: Scanning function
“#/LOCK”: Keyboard lock function
“0”: Number 0
“1”: Number 1
“2”: Number 2
“3”: Number 3
“4”: Number 4
“5”: Number 5
“6”: Number 6
“7”: Number 7
“8”: Number 7
“9”: Number 9
Scanning Receiver Mode
Press"*/SCAN"key shortly. then press it for a long time to enter the scanning receiver mode.
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Appendix A. - Menu definitions
TDR
Transmit Dual Receive
High
Low
ON
OFF
15 > 600 secs
OFF
30, 60 > 300
Minutes
OFF
Allows monitoring of 2 channels.
Toggles between Freq A and B.
If signal received, RX stays on Freq.
Receives on selected channel
5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 15, 25 kHz
10 squelch levels
00 = minimum / normally open
Full Power
Reduced Power
Activate Scrambler Function
Deactivate Scrambler Function
15 second steps
Turn of Time out Timer
Time set that radio will power off after the last
signal has been received.
Turn off APO
Wideband
25.0 kHz
Narrowband
12.5 kHz
ON
STEP
Frequency Step Size Setup
OFF
5.0 to 25. kHz
SQL
Squelch Level
00 > 09
TXP
Transmit Power
SCR
TOT
Time Out Timer
APO
Auto Power Off
WN
Bandwidth
Voice Scrambler
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ABR
LCD Backlight Timer
BEEP
10
R-DCS
11
R-CTCS
Keypad Voice Prompt
Receive - Digital Coded
Squelch
Receive - Analog Tone
Squelch
12
T-DCS
Transmit - DCS Code
13
T-CTCS
Transmit - CTCSS Code
1 > 50 secs
OFF
ON / OFF
D023N > D754I
OFF
67.0 > 254.1 Hz
OFF
D023N > D754I
OFF
67.0 > 254.1 Hz
OFF
OFF
14
DTMFST
DTMF Side Tone
15
BCL
Busy Channel Lockout
16
SC-ADD
Add Scan Channel
17
PRI-SC
Priority Scan
KEY
ANI
BOTH
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Backlight duration = 1 > 50
Backlight remains ON.
Turn ON / OFF keypad voice prompt
Squelch opens when proper DCS code is detected
No DCS code required
Squelch opens when proper CTCSS tone detected
No CTCSS tone required
Transmits specified code
No DCS code transmitted
Transmits specified tone
No CTCSS tone transmitted
No tones are heard through the speaker when
transmitted
Only manually keyed DTMF codes are heard
Only automatically keyed DTMF codes are heard
All DTMF codes are heard
Prevents transmit if active signal on the channel
No lockout
Add channel to scan list
Remove channel from scan list
Activate Priority Scan
Deactivate Priority Scan
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PRI-CH
Priority Channel
000 > 199
TO
19
SC-REV
Scan Resume Method
CO
SE
20
OPTSIG
Optional Signaling
OFF
DTMF
2TONE
5TONE
QT
21
SPMUTE
Speaker Mute Settings
AND
OR
22
PTT-ID
PTT ID - When to send
23
PTT-LT
PTT ID - Transmit Delay
OFF
BOT
EOT
BOTH
0 > 30
Channel selected for Priority Scan
(Time Operation) Scan stops when signal detected.
Scan resumes after a predetermined time.
(Carrier Operation) Scan stops when signal
detected. Scan resumes when signal disappears.
(Search Operation) Scan stops when signal
detected. Scanning will not resume.
No optional signaling
DTMF signaling selected
2TONE signaling selected
5TONE signaling selected
Squelch opens when any non-OptSig activity is
present.
Squelch opens when CTCSS/DCS tone is recognized
along with the optional signaling.
Squelch opens when either the CTCSS/DCS tone OR
the optional signaling is recognized.
Do not send
Send at Beginning of Transmission
Send at the End of Transmission
Send at both Beginning and End
Set Delay Time
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S-INFO
Auto Group Dialing
25
EMC-TP
Alarm Mode
26
EMC-CH
Alarm Channel
Group Signal Code
Memory
ALARM
ANI
BOTH
000 > 199
27
RING-T
Ring Time
OFF, 1 > 10
28
CHNAME
Channel Name
Channel Name Edit
FREQ
CH
NAME
FREQ
CH
NAME
OFF
A Channel
29
CA-MDF
Display Mode
30
CB-MDF
B Channel
Display Mode
31
SYNC
Sync Displays
32
PONMSG
Power On Message
ON
FULL
MSG
BATT-V
1 > 15
Can only be set with software
Turn on Alarm sound
Send Alarm code and ID code
Both of the above
Specified Alarm Channel
OFF - No Ring Time
1 > 10 seconds ring time when signal code received
In Channel Mode, edit the Current Name
In Channel Mode, display the selected format in
display A
In Channel Mode, display the selected format in
display B
Separate A/B channel display.
Display A and B are synced.
This allows the upper display to show channel
Name while the lower shows the Frequency.
Full Screen Display
Show Power On Message
Display Battery Voltage
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OFF
BLUE
ORANGE
PURPLE
OFF
BLUE
ORANGE
PURPLE
OFF
Blue
ORANGE
PURPLE
33
WT-LED
Standby - Backlight Color
Selection
34
RX-LED
Receive - Backlight Color
Selection
35
TX-LED
Transmit - Backlight Color
Selection
36
MEMCH
Memory Channel
000 > 199
37
DELCH
Delete Channel
000 > 199
Frequency Shift Direction
OFF
Indicates channel number to be stored. "CH" will
appear after channel is stored.
Indicates channel number to be deleted. "CH" will
disappear after channel is deleted.
No Offset (simplex)
Plus frequency shift
Minus frequency shift
00.00 > 69.99
Frequency shift in MHz
ANI ID Code
Can only be set with software
38
SFT-D
39
OFFSET
40
Frequency Shift Offset
Amount
ANI
Select desired color
Select desired color
Select desired color
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ANI-L
ANI Length
42
REP-S
Repeater Activation Tone
43
REP-M
Repeater Forwarding
Mode
3, 4, 5
1000Hz 1450Hz
1750Hz 2100Hz
OFF
CARRI
CTDCS
TONE
DTMF
OFF
44
TDR-AB
45
STE
46
RP-STE
47
RPT-DL
48
RESET
TDR Return Time Delay
Squelch Tail Elimination
Requires both radios have
function ON.
Repeater Squelch Tail
Elimination
Requires a repeater using
this function.
Repeater squelch tail
delay.
Initialize to Factory
Defaults
1 > 50 seconds
Length of ANI ID code
Audible tone for repeater activation
Function OFF
Forward after receiving Carrier
Forward after receiving correct CTDCS
Forward after receiving correct mono audio (Menu
42)
Forward after receiving assigned DTMF code. (ANI)
Function OFF
This is the delay time before returning to the
primary channel after secondary signal is clear.
OFF
Function OFF
ON
Eliminates squelch tail at end of transmission.
OFF
Function OFF
1 > 10
Delay Time
OFF
1 > 10
VFO
ALL
Function OFF
Delay Time
Menu Initialization
Menu and Channel Initialization
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Appendix B. - Technical specifications
General
General specifications
Specification
Frequency Range (MHz)
Value
65-108 ((FM
Rx radio
onl Rx only )
136-174 (Rx)
210-230 (Rx)
400-520 (Rx)
TX (amateur radio bands)
222-225MHz
Memory channels
Frequency stability
Frequency step (kHz)
Squelch Setup
Antenna impedance
Operating temperature
Supply voltage
200
2.5ppm
5.0K/6.25K/10.0K/12.5K/15k/25.0K
2.5K/5.0K/6.25K/10.0K/12.5K/25.0K
CARRIER / CTCSS / DCS / 5Tone / 2TONE / DTMF
50 Ohm
-20°C to +60°C
13.8V DC±15%
Dimension
UV-2501+220: 98(w) x 35 (H) x 118 (D) mm; 408g
Operating Temperature
-5°F - +140°F
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Receiver
Receiver specifications
Sensitivity
Channel choice
Intermodulation
Spurious Rejection
Audio response
Signal to noise ratio
Audio Distortion
Audio output power
Broadband
≤0.25µV
≥70dB
≥:65dB
≥70dB
Narrow band
≤0.35µV
≥60dB
≥60dB
≥70dB
+1~-3dB (0.3-3KHz) +1~-3dB (0.3~2.55KHz)
≥45dB
≥40dB
≤ 5%
≥2W@10'Yo
Transmit
Output power
Modulation Mode
Channel Power
Signal to noise ratio
Parasitic harmonic
Audio response
Audio distortion
Broadband
Narrow band
25W / 10W (VHF/UHF} UV-2501
50W / 10W (VHF/UHF} UV-5001
16K F3E
11K F3E
≥70dB
≥60B
≥40dB
≥36dB
≥60dB
≥60dB
+1--3dB (0.3-3KHz) +1--3dB (0.3-2.55KHz)
≤ 5%

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