DON'T BUY another radio UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS! Wouxun KG-UV9GX Review and Field Test! Best GMRS???
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Your the best. Just received mine and its awesome!!
I have this radio and the px and I have to say, I've been really pleased. If I had to chose one, since I'm ham licensed I'd go with the px and open the gmrs freq with chirp. But, if you are gmrs only, the gx is a solid solid radio. I have talked to a repeater in our area at 38 miles. It had some static etc but it held the repeater and everyone was able to understand me fine.
I agree 100%. My newest video (uploaded) a few days ago had the 9gx as the base unit and it was so much stronger than my normal H8. Watch it to see what I'm talking about. It's crazy how much better the quality is!
This is that video. It has nothing to do with a 9gx, but I mention how I had to gonout to 8 miles away compared to my normal 5 mile mark with tge H8!
Amazing video once again sir 👏. I've had my eye on this exact radio. I've been happy so far with the tidradio h3 gmrs but definitely would like to upgrade. Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks! Yeah, the H3 is a favorite of mine, but this does perform better. But there is a definite price difference!
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Great video. Please do some tests with your favorite antennas on the GX. Thank you.
I will definately do that. I wanted to get the budget radios out of the way first. What's funny is I was using my 9Gx as the base unit for the repeater. Normally the H8 has me about 5 miles out for a good "average" signal, but this 9Gx pushed me out to 8! Everything I tested sounded awesome at 5 miles and it didn't show anything different between them... I guess I will have to get another top notch radio to use as a base!
great radios, i want to carry these in my shop
I looked into becoming a dealer briefly. You can actually go online and fill out the dealer request form.
I’m sure some of those federal channels are digital and encrypted. The “wireless microphone” frequencies are for wireless stage mics that you might see singers/mc’s/speakers of the house, etc. using.
Brother, great video. Can you review retevis rt29? I'm using it for my local repeater, and it works great !
Hey man! So when I get my HAM license I will. It actually resembles our old Fire Dept radios 20 years ago! That radio is more of a business style and not hobby, which is primarily what I do. I have no problem buying one ($69 on their site), but I'm not sure of the FCC rules on that frequency transmitting. It probably wouldn't be a big deal since I do tranmission testing way out in the country, and would not interfere with others communications. But, keep on mind I have viewers all over the world seeing these vids, which also means I would be recording myself breaking FCC laws.... I will look more into it and get back with you.
Have a 916 being delivered this week. I researched the wouxun handhelds, and I like this one best. Other videos say the same thing, audio on 916 is the best. Loaded with extra channels. Will TX and RX the same as other Wouxuns. Not difficult to program or use.
In my opinion, you can't go wrong with an Wouxun product!
Love my q10g
Hey bud! It's been a while.... yeah the Q10g is an awesome radio. This one is slimmer and not as bulky, but yep, the Q10g is a monster radio!
Great video, great radio. Would like to see video on Wouxun kg 916. Thanks.
It should be the same since they both are superheterodyne. I'm guessing if they aren't, it's the antenna difference. The 9GX just has more bells and whistles. I will send an email over there and ask. I will be back in touch tomorrow.
So Mark at Better Safe Radio replied back to my email. Check this out!!!! "They are not the same, but they are both superhet receivers and the audio on the 916 is actually even cleaner, in my opinion. The 916 sounds phenomenal and while it’s puts out a little less power than the UV9-series (usualy), it doesn’t make much difference and it definitely gets the job done, and it’s of course much more affordable if someone is looking for just a solid GMRS radio with some basic UHF scanning. the battery life is also great (no auto-drain either) and the standard LCD is easier to see in bright light. It’s really a great deal and sadly not many people know about the 916 yet. The new version just released a week or so ago includes a USB-C battery now also, for the same price."
So, looks like the 916 is a top notch radio for that price!
Good video. I have the non-X version of this radio and love it. I did swap out the antenna but didn't really need to.
Honestly I don't know the difference between the 2. I also have the Smiley 5/8, Smiley Super Stick and the Nagoya 771g. Performs awesome!
@@FirstUnitedTactical Thought I posted this reply yesterday but don't see it.. go figure. From the BSR site:
NEW Features (Compared to the UV9G PRO)
• 3 New Dark Color Screen Modes (Day 1, Day 2 & Covert)
• New Priority Channel Quick-Jump Feature (for instant Emergency or Favorite Channel use)
• Extended 1.25m “220 HAM Band” RX Range (down to 219 MHz)
• Roger Beep (on all freqs. except the repeater inputs)
• Bright Flashlight (new LED Lamp with tighter & brighter beam)
• Stiff Knobs (to avoid accidental changes, can be loosened if desired)
@BusDriverBob well the only advantage I have over the G is priority jump. I use that all the time while scanning, but then again my go to repeater is also in the scan. Priority does have an annoying skip ecery 5 secs during Rx. I thought something was wrong, but BSR said thats the radio "steathly" scanning the priority channel while kistening to other freqs. I don't really use the dark modes during the day, the Classic white with blue font is the best. There's no activity on 220 out here so that's a no big deal. Doesn't sound like you need to upgrade at all to me. I would stick with the G.
Any experience with the KG-S88G? Been trying to decide between these two Wouxon Super-Het options and cannot decide! Great video.
I have not messed with that one. I know the Q10G, 935 and this 9gx are all awesome. I don't think you can go wrong with any Wouxun honestly.
Kind of late to the game here, but if I could suggest trying the Retevis NR30 radio. I can speak clearly to my wife 12 miles away from our ranch to her workplace in town. We are high desert 4600' ft....relatively line of sight with a hill between us. Radios were set on high power, everything is as delivered from Retevis. I don't like the fact their software does not support IOS, and Chirp does not support the radio either. They come pre-programmed with privacy codes, but those can be disabled manually with a couple button presses. Anyway, my $0.02 if anyone cares. Thanks for your videos...I'm learning quite a bit.
Retevis makes great products. I actually just received 3 Retevis HT antennas and all 3 measure 1.0-1.2 swr on my 9GX radio. I'm very impressed. I will be doing a couple new antenna videos as well very soon!
Nice video! enjoy the new GMRS. I am torn between the kg-uv9gx and 935g. Waterproof is a plus for the 935g more channels on the 9gx is a plus. I am hoping you can answer these questions. I emailed Mark and he didn't answer but suggested the 9gx instead. I have Sordin Supreme MIL CC Communication Headset I want to connect to either of these radios. Will it work? Ptt connection what attachment? male female? I am lost thank you
Let's see: Mark doesn't sell the 935g, so he will suggest the 9Gx. The 9gx is about $50 more than the 935g, but if you ask me, the upgrades and features internally are worth it. I also was on the fence when I got this one, but I figured if I'm already spending $150 on a 935, I may as well spend another 50 and get the gx. I am that way, though.... both are standard K connectors for mics. Yes. The 935 is a 66 rating and the 9gx us a 55, but they are both sealed enough normal usage wouldn't matter. I don't believe I would take either one white water rafting down the Colorado River! I believe I answered what you were looking for. If you order the gx, use the link in the description so I can get recognized for the "lead" please, and if u go with the 935g make sure it's the 935g PLUS. The plus has an easier repeater programming menu than the regular 935g. However, the 9gx is simple to program also, AND Mark has all those emergency channels installed. It would take anyone days and days to research all of them and program. I'm almost positive the 935 does not come with that, because that is a BSR thing, and he rocks! (No I don't know him personally, but he answers emails at all hours of the night and those other guys would never do that...) do your research before you buy and make sure you are getting what you want. $150-$200 isn't money to just kick around these days. Don't settle! Both companies will accept returns or exchanges, but you still have a (maybe) 10-20% restocking fee, and you also have to pay for return shipping. Just do your research. Oh, take a look at the UV9PX also at BSR, just for giggles! Maybe watch a video or two about unlocking it and unleashing awesome capabilities for a real SHTF type of incident. I hope this helps! Either way, they are both excellent internals and will be 100x better than the small budget radios, as you can hear in the video.
I would be down to see different antennas with it too 😁
I will be running different antennas on it, but I have to order all new ones because it's a SMA Female radio. I only have the Nagoya 771g and two Smileys that I can use for now.
Which antenna do you like best on the Wouxun?
My current set up is the UV9Gx with a Smiley 5/8 Slim Duck 465 on it. When I have to head out into the country for work, I put a Nagoya 771g on. But, the factory antennas perform really nice, I just like to know I'm using an antenna that I actually paid for and it's not collecting dust!
Would you need to purchase different antenna's in order to receive and listen to all of the different bands and frequencies programmed into the KG-UV9GX?
For the most part the antenna that comes with it will pick up 2m/7cm, GMRS and Weather. You should be able to pick up everything it can scan. I only listen to the ones I listed above. And, that antenna works extremely well on GMRS. If you decide to upgrade the antenna, get a Smiley from BSR, or Amazon, but it's not necessary. Wouxun makes awesome antennas, even at their "stock" lineup. That radio is ready to rock and roll as soon as it comes out of the box!
@@FirstUnitedTactical Thank you 🙏 for responding! Ok, excellent!!! I bought the radio from Mark using your affiliate link & it’s definitely a very nice radio. I still need to figure out how to operate the different settings such as turning off the automatic shut off feature and scanning multiple set frequencies. I’m still new to GMRS & radios but I’ve learned a lot from your channel and enjoy your videos! Please 🙏 keep up the great work!!!
@@uwayzofoster4753 It does so much I haven't even figured it all out yet! I do use the "channel group scan" quite a bit because I drive throughout the day into different areas that have different repeaters. Do you have Chirp yet? If not, watch my Chirp for Beginners to learn the basics. There's also Priority Channel, which is if you are scanning a group of channels or repeaters, and your "favorite" channel gets activity, the radio will immediately go to that channel. If you are scanning, and you hear a "skip" every 5 seconds, that means the priority channel is listening. To stop that "skip", turn off priority scan. That was a quick trick I leaned. The radio is a power house and will definately talk and receive great, and all that other stuff is just bells and whistles! I don't have an in-depth video on it, but there are some out there. Read the "manual" to get the basics on the menu options.
How is the screen visibility outdoors in sunlight? I keep hearing it's really hard to see.
It is. That's the #1 downfall. I don't have an issue with it because all of our repeaters in San Antonio are linked, so I just stay on one channel and don't need to change channels. If you do need to change channels, cover it with your hand to help, or get under a tree or in the shade. It doesn't have the same screen as the Tidradios or Baofengs. To me, the power and able to Rx better is more important than a smaller, cheaper radio that doesn't perform as well.
@@FirstUnitedTactical thanks!
I want to see that test done with the same antenna.
The next video will be aftermarket antennas. This test was done with antennas that came with the radios. It's to show everyone what they get out of the box without upgrading anything. Stay tuned for a good "Battle of the Budget Radios" video coming this next week.
@@FirstUnitedTactical Sounds great! I'm looking forward to it and please keep with up your content.
So I've done a new "budget radio" test, but couldn't get the aftermarket antennas in on this one. Once the rain ends this week it will be my priority!
@@FirstUnitedTacticalSounds great. I'm looking forward to your new content. I just watched your latest video. BTW I'm new to GMRS. How do you have your broadcast replay back to you?
UV9P is what I have ... It is open
I also have a UV9px. I think its the best bet in case of a dire emergency being able to transmit on all channels necessary to get and give information to others.
what's the best radio where I can scan and hear the most secret shit? lol I want to be able to hear gov, ems, etc. New to the radio genre and want the best thing out there. I hear some are 6 band, 7 band 8 band etc. I assume that means more things to listen to the higer the bands. So sir, what radio is the SHTF, Spy, cool mg radio that is the envy of all? lol I will take any suggestions. Top 3 picks? Anyone feel free to reply and leave a purchase link. Thanks
Hey Jason. The biggest answer to your question is you want an actual police scanner. You want a scanner that will listen to P25 channels. That's 90% of law enforcement. You can hear fire and ems all day long on VHF frequencies with any "dual band" radio, even the $20 Baofeng UV5R's. All of these radios are Analog, and Law has gone Digital in most cities now. You would need to create an account with Radioreference.com and go to your local area to see what those emergency frequencies are. No "normal Joe Blow" radio will listen to P25. You would spend $1,000 on average for a Kenwood or similar to get those channels. Look on Amazon (for starters) at Uniden Scanner. The only reason you would be spending ($500) on a Uniden Scanner is to pick up law enforcement. Keep in mind, just about all UHF/VHF (also called dual band) can listen to fire and ems. Typically fire and ems bands are VHF and located in the 154-155 Mhz range. Back in the good old days, anyone could hear law on these radios, but they went digital to slow down everyone listening. You can download the "Scanner Radio" app for free on your cell phone. From there, you can hear just about everything going on also. I get alerts for shootings, manhunts, kidnappings and all that stuff. It's free. Look for the orange background logo with a Grey radio, and on the radio screen, it says POLICE. Get that app.
@@FirstUnitedTactical thanks for the reply. I'll definitely look into that! Thanks
Can the Odmaster program be used on this radio?
No. There's quite a few, but sadly no Wouxuns.
@@FirstUnitedTactical well darn it. I've gotten spoiled by my Btech Pro, need nothing but my iPhone. And I've always got it on trips. I wish all could be programmed on iPhone.
@olegig5166 you don't really need to change programming on one if these radios. It stores 999 channels, and has channel groups to keep different cities or locations separate from "home" location. It's super easy to program these also on the front keys. I have 9 different sections if channels and frequencies in my Wouxun.
1. Home
2. Town 30 miles away
3. Antonio 40 miles opposite direction
4. City 5 hours away at daughters
5. City on coast 3 hrs away
And so on....
When you get to those areas, just scan that group.
@olegig5166 Oops, first program it with chirp.....
@@FirstUnitedTactical I would have to buy a Microsoft product.
If I buy this radio I will blame you. Lol 👍
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With that callsign, I would look at the UV9PX...... I know I am!
@@FirstUnitedTactical I’ll check that out now. Thanks 👍
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I bought the KG-UV9G PRO, copied the CP then loaded into the KG-UV9D-MATE.
The Mate is unlockable.
Boom best of all things!
Mate TX and RX
Dual Band Transmission
144-148MHz VHF (FM TX)
420-480MHz UHF (FM TX)
7 Band Reception
76-108MHz (FM Radio)
108-136MHz (AM RX)
136-180MHz (FM RX)
230-250MHz (FM RX)
350-400MHz (FM RX)
400-512MHz (FM RX)
700-985MHz (FM RX)
Oh, and it's 10 watts. Same meter you use.
I never thought of that! Badass!