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Um, we talked about anything out here. And I'm just realizing, I'm listening on my phone here. This radio sounds pretty good. This HT, it's very clear. That's the Kwan Chang UV-K5. Love it. Love this radio. It's a great HT. I've also been using it since yesterday and the battery hasn't dropped yet. Testing some of the batteries in some of these radios because I've got a bunch of them HTs kicking around here. And I don't have all of them in my regular rotation. So I'm thinking I may put some more of these HTs in my regular rotation because even though they're cheap, they don't sound like crap. A lot of these Bofangs, you know, they just sound like crap. But, well this one isn't a Bofang, it's a Kwan Chang. But Bofang has a version of it. You know, most of these radios are just made in the factory. And product labels are put out after the fact. You know, you've got Wuxo and Bofang and Kwan Chang and all the rest of them. And a lot of them are very, very similar. Sometimes they'll change the look or the color or the plastic or something. But they're all pretty much the same. This one can receive HF. You know, you still want to put a long wire on it, you know. But it can receive HF like way down too. I can't remember what the limitation is, but I know it can do SSB. It can do SSB on 2 meters. It can receive HF. Airband on AM. AM, FM, SSB. Great little radio. I'm not sure what these go for now. I know they were very cheap in the beginning. But I'm not sure exactly.

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