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Reddit mentions of ExpertPower Baofeng UV-5R Extended True Capacity Battery (Model: BL-5L, 3800 mAh, Black) DM-5R

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of ExpertPower Baofeng UV-5R Extended True Capacity Battery (Model: BL-5L, 3800 mAh, Black) DM-5R. Here are the top ones.

ExpertPower Baofeng UV-5R Extended True Capacity Battery (Model: BL-5L, 3800 mAh, Black) DM-5R
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    Features:
  • Compatibility - A detailed list of compatible radios is listed in the description. Please refer to it if you need to check your radio compatibility.
  • Freedom from the Charger - This Extended Capacity battery is guaranteed to give you up to 50% extra time off the plug that the original 1,800 mAh battery. Accept no substitues.
  • More Battery, More Radio - This extended battery not only gives you incredible battery life, but it also increases the size of the radio making it easier to hold and handle.
  • Peace of Mind; 1 Year Warranty - If your product fails, help is just one phone call away! Our warranty does not cover purchasing error, so please make sure your radio is compatible by referring to the description.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.3 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
SizeUV-5R High Capacity (3,800 mAh)
Width2.3 Inches

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Found 8 comments on ExpertPower Baofeng UV-5R Extended True Capacity Battery (Model: BL-5L, 3800 mAh, Black) DM-5R:

u/Johnny_Lawless_Esq · 14 pointsr/amateurradio

Get a BF-F9 V2+. There's a lot you can do with it. Get another antenna and a bigger battery for it. You now have a really versatile analog HT. You can reliably hit repeaters 15-ish miles away with it, depending on terrain, and in narrowband mode, probably a bit more. It has a DTMF keypad (DTMF = touch-tone phone keypad), so you can do some fun things with repeaters that have internet links and other little oddities. Get a programming cable and CHIRP, and you can do lots of fun and convenient things like program all your local repeaters and simplex calling freqs into it, and train it to swear.

Get a 12-volt power kit, a headset, and a mag-mount antenna, and now you have a halfway-respectable mobile rig. With that antenna, you'd be VERY surprised how far that little radio can reach out. I've talked to repeaters 25 miles away with my little BF-F9 and a mag-mount, and had no complaints about sound quality.

The point is, don't go crazy with expensive-ass kit right now (cue bot appearance in 3... 2... 1...). You're still very new to the hobby (I'm at the point where I'm kinda new), and you don't quite know what you like. I didn't think I'd care very much for longwave DXing and all that, and for the most part, the idea of having a "shack" doesn't appeal all that much to me, but I'm getting more and more interested in mobile HF. Just noodle around, talk to people, go to field days, etc.

u/eclipse75 · 7 pointsr/amateurradio

My ideas:

u/kn_ · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

Do not do this. The charger you're looking at is for the extended battery for the uv5r. Look up the extended battery and you will see a charge port on the side.

http://www.amazon.com/Baofeng-3800mAh-Battery-UV-5R-1-UV-5R-2/dp/B00ATTVKFQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380645152&sr=8-1&keywords=uv5r+extended+battery

u/Megas3300 · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

I used an arduino compatible Digistump Digispark with the proto shield for ease of attaching cables.
The code available from a gent called The Nate Dawg over on instructables.
This extended battery for the baofeng has a 1.7 x 4 mm power connector on it. (thankfully protected by a resetable fuse)

For the radio interface, I just hacked apart the included earpiece which has all the necessary connectors.

u/64bitHustler · 2 pointsr/HamRadio

I have three of them and they're great.

Get the USB programming cable.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008RZJHJU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Don't bother with the software that comes with it. Just get CHiRP which is free and works well. I set all three of mine up with a basic configuration with FRS/GMRS stations programmed, all my local 2-meter stations, weather, etc. all sharing the same channel numbers so they can be used more or less as emergency radios.

I've swapped the antennas for this one. Im not sure which model you have, but they were a definite improvement over the stock rubber duck on my UV5R
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KC4PWQQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I've also got a couple of these extended batteries:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ATTVKFQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/broken42 · 1 pointr/airsoft

If you plan on playing in larger outdoor fields that have a lot of changes in elevation, I'd suggest picking up a better antenna for the UV-5R. I personally use this antenna and have little issue talking over a couple of miles in hilly terrain. Also an extended battery makes the already long lasting UV-5R last a few days before needing to be recharged.

u/netech-11 · 1 pointr/Baofeng

I would recommend this one actually, it has more reviews and IMO a less sketchy label

ExpertPower Baofeng UV-5R Extended True Capacity Battery (Model: BL-5L, 3800 mAh, Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ATTVKFQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_eeHDAbT348N72