User'S Manual: - Preface
User'S Manual: - Preface
User'S Manual: - Preface
Model: UV-82
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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing UV82 GMRS Radio, which is a dual band/dual display radio/dual
watch. This easy-to-use radio will deliver you secure, instant and reliable communications at
peak efficiency. Please read this manual carefully before use. The information presented
herein will help you to derive maximum performance from your radio.
ATTENTION!
To help you ward off bodily injury or property loss that may arise from improper operation, please read all the
information carefully before using our products. This contains instructions for safe usage and RF energy
awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulation.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not
cause harmful interference.
This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. Verification of harmful interference by this equipment to
radio or television reception can be determined by turning it off and then on. The user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
The device has been tested against the SAR limit (1.6W/kg). The highest SAR value reported under this standard
during product certification for use at the Face up is 0.955 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.559
W/kg. This device was tested for typical operations. The device only supports simplex-mode and transmitting is
no more than the rated duty cycle factor of 50% of the time. For hand-held operation, the radio should be held at
least 25mm from the user's face. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic
components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with
RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
IMPORTANT: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this device. Your radio is set up to transmit a regulated signal on an assigned
frequency. It is against the law to alter or adjust the settings inside the radio to exceed those limitations. Any
adjustments to your radio must be made by qualified technicians.
To be safe and sure:
• Never open your radio’s case.
• Never change or replace anything in your radio except the battery.
• Any attempt to change frequencies or output power of the radio invalidates the approval
Compliance with RF Exposure Standards
The radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR § 1.1307, 1.1310 and
2.1093
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
C95.1:2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 Edition
GMRS Communication
This GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) feature is a land-mobile service available for short-distance, two-way
communications in the USA. You must have a valid FCC license to communicate on these channels. The GMRS
frequencies that radio this radio uses are set aside for communicating with others while hiking, biking, and
working; keeping track of family and friends at a crowded public event; checking with travel companions in
another car; talking with neighbors; arranging meeting spots with others while shopping at the mall. Licensed
users will be issued a call sign by the FCC, which should be used for station identification when operating this
radio. GMRS users should also cooperate by engaging in permissible transmissions only, avoiding channel
interference with other GMRS users, and being prudent with the length of their transmission time.
Licensing Information
USA
This two-way radio operates on GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequencies which require an FCC (Federal
Communications Commission) license. A user must be licensed prior to transmitting on the GMRS band with this
radio. Serious penalties could result for unlicensed use of GMRS channels, in violation of FCC rules. Operation of
this radio is subject to additional rules specified in 47 C.F.R. Part 95. For licensing information and application
forms, please call the FCC Hotline at 800418-FORM. Request form #159 and from #605. Questions regarding the
license application should be directed to the FCC at 888-CALL-FCC. Additional information is available on the FCC’s
website at www.fcc.gov.
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NOTE: Even if you operate this radio on GMRS8-14 channels at low power (0.5 watt), you are required to have
an FCC license. Because this radio operates in the 0.5 to 5 watt GMRS power range all GMRS rules apply
and will require you have a GMRS license even for GMRS communication. Normal GMRS only radios
operate 8-14th at a maximum power of 0.5 watt power and have an integral (non-detachable) antenna.
Your Two Way Radio is an electronic product of exact design and should be treated with care.
The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years.
• Do not attempt to open the radio for any reason! The radio’s precision mechanics and electronics require
experience and specialized equipment; for the same reason, the radio should under no circumstances be
realigned as it has already been calibrated for maximum performance. Unauthorized opening of the transceiver
will void the warranty.
• Do not store the Radio under the sunshine or in hot areas.
• High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, and warp or melt certain plastics.
• Do not store the radio in dusty and dirty areas.
• Keep the Radio dry. Rainwater or damp will corrode electronic circuits.
• If it appears that the Radio diffuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut off its power immediately and take off
the charger or battery from the radio.
WARNING!You may be tempted to use FRS, GMRS, MURS (in the USA) or PMR446 (in Europe)
frequencies. Do note however that there are restrictions on these bands that make this transceiver illegal for
use.
Thanks to Pofung Programming software PRG-UV82, it is possible to increase the performance of your radio or to
reduce its functionality by enabling or disabling some features (CTCSS, TOT, VOX, ROGER BEEP, SQUELCH, VOICE...)
your programming must comply with your FCC (or other country) license certification. Any attempt to change
frequencies or output power of the radio invalidates the approval.
Pofung UV82 radios ship from the manufacturer “Keypad” locked per FCC rules. You will need the programming
cable to connect your radio to your computer for programming. The programming software are available for
download from Pofung website: http://www.pofungshop.com. When programming this radio for the first time, it
is recommended you first READ the radio with the software and then save this file for future reference as it
contains the default programming and settings. In addition, after you READ this radio with software, first make
your programming and frequency changes, then send this edited file back to your radio.
NOTE:
GMRS channels are setup in the standardized GMRS flow. Channels 1-22 are non-repeater channels coordinating
with the GMRS channel list and channels 23-30 are GMRS repeater channels. Channel List:
• 22 Modifiable GMRS Two-Way Channels (Channels 1-22) - Receive and Transmit
• 8 Modifiable GMRS Repeater Channels (Channels 23-30) - Receive and Transmit
• 11 Fixed NOAA Weather Channels (Channels 117-127) -Receive Only
• 87 Programmable Scanner Channels (Channels 00 & 31-116) - Receive Only
2. BATTERY INFORMATION
2.1 Charging the Battery Pack
The Li-ion battery pack is not charged at the factory; please charge it before use. Charging the battery pack for the
first time after purchase or extended storage (more than 2 months) may not bring the battery pack to its normal
maximum operating capacity. Best operation will require fully charging/ discharging the battery two or three
times before the operating capacity will reach its best performance. The battery pack life may be depleted when
it’s operating time decreases even though it has been fully and correctly charged. If this is the case, replace the
battery pack.
WARNING!
When keys, ornamental chain or other electric metals contact the battery terminal, the battery may become
damage or injure a human. If the battery terminals are short circuited it will generate a lot of heat. Take care
when carrying and using the battery. Remember to put the battery or radio into an insulated container. Do not
put it into a metal container.
When charging a radio (with battery) the indicating lamp will not turn into green to show the fully charged
status if the radio is powered on. Only when the radio is switched off will the lamp indicate normal operation.
The radio consumes energy when it is power-on, and the charger cannot detect the correct battery voltage
when the battery has been fully charged. So the charger will charge the battery in constant voltage mode and
fail to indicate correctly when the battery has been fully charged.
STATUS LED
No Battery Green and red alternately flashing
Charge Normally Red
Fully Charged Green
Trouble Red blinks fast for a long time
3. INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORIES
Before the radio is ready for use we need to attach the battery pack, as well as charge the battery.
a. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to unscrew the screw at the lower end of the cover counterclockwise to remove
the headset cover.
b. Insert the protruding part of the lower end of the headset into the slot indicated by the arrow in the figure
below, and then align the nut on the upper end of the headset with the corresponding threaded hole of the
transceiver and rotate it clockwise until it is tightened.
NOTE: Please install accessories correctly; otherwise the waterproof performance of this product may be
affected.
4. RADIO OVERVIEW
4.1 Buttons and controls of the radio
1. Antenna
2. Led: transmission (red); reception (green)
3. Flashlight
4. Power / Switch / Volume control: Rotate to switch on/off the radio and adjust the volume
5. Speaker
6. Microphone
7. LCD display
8. EXIT: press to exit the Menu and functions. A/B (appears on the display): push to select the desired frequency
(VHF or UHF) in the main or secondary display
9. # : Keypad lock. Long pressure: the keypad will be locked. Short pressure: high or low power selection
10. PTT A: Transmit directly in A band. There is no need to press the EXIT button to switch to the A band.
11. PTT B: Transmit directly in B band. There is no need to press the EXIT button to switch to the B band.
12. SK1: Press it activate the FM radio. If you keep it pressed for 3 seconds you will hear an alarm note and the
radio will switch to alarm mode;
13. SK2: Press and hold: to activate the Monitor function. Short press: turns the flashlight on. Press it again to
issue an emergency light
14. ▲ /▼ keys: to select the functions/menu
15. MENU: enter the MENU functions and confirms the selection. In the off state, press and hold this key to turn
on the radio, allowing switching between frequency mode or channel mode
16. *SCAN: Reverse frequency/SCAN. Press to activate the Reverse frequency; keep it pressed to activate the
SCAN function
17. MIC/SP: External speaker/mike jacks
18. 1800mAh Li-Ion battery pack
19. Battery release latch
4.2 Main controls and parts of the radio
LCD Display
1. These symbols show that you set a DCS or CTCSS code in tx or rx. In tx mode it appears while you are
transmitting, while in rx mode it is shown also in stand-by condition.
2. Received signal strength.
3. Low power selection
4. This letter is displayed when the Dual Watch function is active.
5. VOX function enabled. (GMRS Version does not support)
6. Appears when a positive shift is activated.
7. Appears when a negative shift is enabled.
8. Reverse frequency
9. Narrow bandwidth: N = narrow. When the wide (W) bandwidth is activated, no icon is displayed.
10. This icon indicates the keypad lock. To unlock it press [# ].
11. Battery level indicator. When the battery is almost used up, the icon starts blinking and the transmission is
blocked. Charge the radio.
12. Indicates the channel number that you stored
13. When the radio is in reception mode, this icon is displayed
14. Depending on the setting, it will show the frequency in use, the channel name, the menu setting, etc
15. Indicates the VFO in use and the current menu or function setting. This icon is displayed close to the band in
use or to the menu settings.
• Numeric keypad
With these keys you can input the information or your selections on the radio. In tx mode, push the number keys
to send a corresponding DTMF code.
• *SCAN Key
A short momentary press of the key enables the reverse function.
When listening to broadcast FM a momentary press will start the scanning. Scanning in broadcast FM will stop as
soon as an active station is found, regardless of scanner resume method.
To enable the scanner, press and hold the [*SCAN] key for about two seconds.
• Zero 0 Key
The Pofung UV82 features a battery voltage meter that the current voltage of the battery on the display.
To see the voltage displayed, press and hold the [0SQL] key for about two seconds.
•# key
If you press shortly [# ] you will switch to High /Middle /Low output power.
If you press this button for more than 2 seconds you will lock/unlock the keypad.
5. BASIC OPERATIONS
5.1 Power on the radio
• Turning the unit on
To turn the unit on, simply rotate the volume/power knob clockwise until you hear a "click". If your radio powers
on correctly there should be an audible double beep after about one second and the display will show a message
or flash the LCD depending on settings for about one second. Then it will display a frequency or channel. If the
Voice prompt is enabled, the voice will announce "frequency mode" or "channel mode".
• Turning the unit off
Turn the volume/power knob counter-clock wise all the way until you hear a "click". The unit is now off.
To turn up the volume, turn the volume/power knob clock-wise. To turn the volume down, turn the
volume/power knob counter-clock-wise. Be careful not to turn it too far, as you may inadvertently turn your radio
off.
NOTE: Press the [EXIT] key to switch the main channel to the other channel if there is 2 channels shown on the
display. In the off state, press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio; it will switch between frequency
NOTE: To ensure the best reception volume, keep the distance between the microphone and the mouth at the
time of transmission from 2.5 cm to 5 cm.
There are two modes of operation: Frequency (VFO) mode, and Channel or Memory (MR) mode.
For everyday use, Channel (MR) mode is going to be a whole lot more practical than Frequency (VFO) mode.
However, Frequency (VFO) mode is very handy for experimentation out in the field. Frequency (VFO) mode is also
used for programming channels into memory.
In Channel (MR) mode you can navigate up and down the channel by using the ▲ and ▼ keys.
Ultimately which mode you end up using will depend entirely on your use case.
In Frequency (VFO) mode you can navigate up and down the band by using the ▲ and ▼ keys. Each press will
increment or decrement your frequency according to the frequency step you've set your transceiver to.
You can also input frequencies directly on your numeric keypad with kilohertz accuracy.
The following example assumes the use of a 12.5 kHz frequency step.
a. The off state, hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, switching to the frequency (VFO) mode.
b. Press [EXIT] until the icon appears next to the upper display. .
c. Enter [4][6][2][6][1][2][5] on the numeric keypad.
WARNING!
Just because you can program in a channel does not mean you're automatically authorized to use that frequency.
Transmitting on frequencies you're not authorized to operate on is illegal, and in most jurisdictions a serious
offence. If you get caught transmitting without a license you can and will get fined, and in worst case sent to jail.
However, it is legal in most jurisdictions to listen. Contact your local regulatory body for further information on
what laws, rules and regulations apply to your area.
The use of Channel (MR) mode is dependent on actually having programmed in some channels to use.
Once you have channels programmed and ready, you can use the ▲ and ▼ keys to navigate between channels.
6. ADVANCED FEATURES
6.1 Frequency scanning
This function can scan the frequency.
a. In frequency mode, press [*SCAN] key for more than 2 seconds. The radio will start scanning the frequency
according to the set frequency step.
b. You can change the scanning direction with the ▲ and ▼ keys.
c. Press any key to stop the scanning.
Note: for Scan mode, see Menu No.18.
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.
Ex 1. Programming a Channel Repeater Offset with CTCSS Tone
EXAMPLE New memory in Channel 10:
RX = 462.5750 MHz
TX = 467.5750 MHz (This is a (+ 5) Offset)
TX CTCSS tone 123.0
a. Turn off the radio.
b. Hold press [MENU] key to open the radio, switching to the frequency mode.
Channel number at the right will disappear.
c. [MENU] [2][8] [MENU] [1] [0] [MENU] [EXIT] Deletes Prior Data in channel (Ex. 10)
d. [MENU] [1][3] [MENU] 123.0 [MENU] [EXIT] Selects desired TX encode tone
e. Enter RX frequency (Ex. 4625750)
f. [MENU] [2][7] [MENU] [1][0] [MENU] Enter the desired channel (Ex 10)
-->>[EXIT] RX has been added
g. Enter TX frequency (Ex. 4675750)
h. [MENU] [2][7] [MENU] [1][0] [MENU] Enter the same channel (Ex 10)
-->> [EXIT] TX has been added
i. In the off state, press and hold the [MENU] key to turn on the radio, return to MR mode, and the channel
number will reappear.
Note: Channel name mode must be set by the programming software. Up to three numbers or characters can
be edited.
(36) Side tone elimination in communication through repeater (RP-STE) - Menu No. 36
This function is used when the radio operates through a repeater; when the PTT is released, the repeater will emit
the end transmission tone to confirm it is working.
Available settings:
OFF 1,2,3,4,5,….10 to set the delay time.
Note: Please disable this function in normal using, lest affect your normal conversation.
(37) Delay time of side tone elimination in communication through repeater (RPT-RL) - Menu No.37
With this function you have the confirmation that the repeater has transferred the signal. You can choose
amongst: OFF 1,2,3,4,5,….10 to set the delay time.
The Pofung website provides additional information about obtaining service or support for the Pofung line of
two-way radios and accessories. Visit: www.pofungshop.com Mail: service@pofungshop.com
FCC Licensing Information This pofung radio operates on Commercial/ Land Mobile frequencies which require a
license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for business, personal, education and recreational
use. To obtain forms, call the FCC forms hotline at: 1-800-418-3676 or go to http://www.fcc.gov For questions
concerning commercial licensing, contact the FCC at 1-888CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322).
NOTE: If the above solutions cannot fix your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact
your dealer for more technical support.
General
Frequency Range 88-108MHz (FM Rx)
(VHF)136-174MHz (RX)
(UHF)400-520MHz (Rx)
GMRS 462.5500 ~ 467.7250 MHz (RX & TX)
Memory Channel 30 GMRS Channels + 11NOAA Weather + 87Scanner Channels
Operation Voltage DC 7.4 V ±10%
Battery Capacity 1800mAH (Li-Ion)
Frequency Stability ±2.5ppm
Operating Temperature -20℃ to +60℃
Mode of Operation Simplex
Antenna Impedance 50ohm
Transmitter Part
RF Output Power 4W/0.5W (GMRS)
FM Modulation 11K0F3E@12.5KHz
Spurious Emission -13dBm<1GHz, -13dBm>1GHz
Adjacent Channel Power 60dB @ 12.5 KHz
Transmission current ≤1600mA
Receiver Part
Receive Sensitivity 0.25μV (12dB SINAD)
Adjacent Channel Selectivity ≥55dB@12.5KHz
Inter Modulation and Rejection ≥55dB@12.5KHz
Conducted Spurious Emission ≤-57dB@12.5KHz
Rated Audio Power Output 1W @16 ohms
Receive current ≤380mA
Rated Audio Distortion ≤5%
NOTE: All specifications may be modified without prior notice or liability. Thank you.
* Channels 8~14 are low-power license free channels. Channels 23~30 are GMRS repeater channels.
2.5K/5.0K/6.25K/10.0K
1 STEP –Step Frequency MENU+1
12.5K/20.0K/25.0K/50.0K
HIGH:4W
2 TXP – Transmit Power MENU+2
Low:0.5W
OFF:
1:1
3 SAVE - Battery Saving MENU+3 2:2
3:3
4:4
OFF, 1-9
OFF: off
4 VOX - VOX MENU+4
1:Highest Sensitivity
9:Highest Sensitivity
WN-Wide/Narrow
5 MENU+5 NARR:12.5K (GMRS Only )
Bandwidth
OFF/1,2,3…8,9,10
6 ABR –Auto Backlight MENU+6
*Time-out for the LCD backlight. (seconds)
OFF
TDR – Dual Watch ON
7 MENU+7
Operation *Monitor [A] and [B] at the same time. The display with the
most recent activity ([A] or [B]) becomes the selected display.
OFF
8 BEEP - Keypad Beep MENU+8 ON
*Allows audible confirmation of a key press.
15,30…600S
*This feature provides a safety switch that limits transmission
time to a programmed value. This will promote battery
9 TOT- Time-Out-Timer MENU+9
conservation by not allowing you to make excessively long
transmissions, and in the event of a stuck PTT switch it can
prevent interference to other users as well as battery depletion
OFF
D023N…D754N
D023I …D754I
10 R-DCS - Receiver DCS MENU+10
*Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a
specific low-level digital signal. If the station you are listening to
does not transmit this specific signal, you will not hear anything.
OFF
67.0HZ…254.1HZ
*Mutes the speaker of the transceiver in the absence of a
11 R-CTCS - Receiver CTCSS MENU+11
specific and continuous sub-audible signal. If the station you are
Listening to does not transmit this specific and continuous
signal, you will not hear anything.
OFF
D023N…D754N
12 T-DCS -Transmitter DCS MENU+12 D023I …D754I
*Transmits a specific low-level digital signal to unlock the
squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater).
OFF
T-CTCS - Transmitter 67.0HZ…254.1HZ
13 MENU+13
CTCSS *Transmits a specific and continuous sub audible signal to unlock
the squelch of a distant receiver (usually a repeater).
OFF
VOICE - Voice CHI
14 MENU+14
Reminding ENG
*Allows audible voice confirmation of a key press.
0,1,2…,50ms
20 PTT-LT – PTT ID delay MENU+20
*PTT-ID Delay (milliseconds)
OFF: TX = RX (simplex)
SFT-D – Frequency
25 MENU+25 +: TX will be shifted higher in frequency than RX
Offset Direction
- : TX will be shifted lower in frequency than RX
000…127
MEM-CH - Store a *This menu is used to either create new or modify existing
27 MENU+27
Memory Channel channels (0 through 127) so that they can be accessed from
MR/Channel Mode
000…127
DEL-CH - Delete a *This menu is used to delete the programmed information from
28 MENU+28
memory channel the specified channel (0 through 127) so that it can either be
programmed again or be left empty.
WT-LED- Standby
29 MENU+29 OFF/ BLUE/ ORANGE/ PURPLE
Backlight
RX-LED- Receive
30 MENU+30 OFF/ BLUE/ ORANGE/ PURPLE
Backlight
TX-LED- Transmit
31 MENU+31 OFF/ BLUE/ ORANGE/ PURPLE
Backlight
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