Final implementation of the dual-band UV-5R importation and sales ban (previously detailed in SurvivalBlog) is now just one month away. I’m confident that the majority of SurvivalBlog readers in the U.S. were cognizant of this and have stocked up on these radios, in quantity. But now I must ask: Are you ready to operate them, practically, long-term? This will surely require a few spares and accessories. The good news is that the accessories fully interchange, and most of them are quite inexpensive. By the way, this runs contrary to a SurvivalBlog aphorism: “Life is cheap, but the accessories will kill you.” Thankfully in this case the accessories won’t break the bank.
Here are what I’d recommend, for UV-5R Handie-Talkie (H/T) spares and accessories:
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- One spare H/T, for every three that you plan to operate. (Inevitably, some will end up getting dunked, stepped on, lost, stolen, or otherwise meet their fated doom.)
- One spare earpiece/mike, per H/T,
- One “speakermike” handset, per H/T, but only if you plan to operate with a H/T strapped to your belt, harness, or plate carrier, and you prefer a handset over a earphone/mike.
- One or two spare battery packs, per H/T. (Particularly important in cold weather, where you’ll want to keep a spare in a warm inner coat pocket, enclosed in a small zip-lock bag.)
- A possible upgrade to an extended battery pack, for each H/T.
- One spare back belt clip, for every 2 or 3 H/Ts. (These are fairly fragile!)
- At least one spare antenna, per H/T (These are fairly fragile!)
- One CHIRP programming cable for every 5 or 6 H/Ts that you own. (Note that many sellers include a programming cable in a “five pack” box of UV-5R radios.)
- One Alkaline (AA) Battery Conversion Battery Holder Shell, per H/T. (Since you probably already own a pile of Eneloop AA batteries.)
A Note on 12-Volt Chargers
You should also consider getting a few voltage-regulated 12 VDC vehicular chargers. Set them for 9 volts, since Baofeng UV-5Rs can be damaged or destroyed by excess charging voltage. (Their maximum is 10 volts.) One of the several plugs that come with these will be compatible with your existing charging cradles. Once you’ve selected the correct plug, confirm the correct polarity and then securely tape it on, so that it doesn’t get lost or reversed. And I recommend taking this a step further and replacing the charger’s cigarette lighter plugs with Anderson Power Pole connectors.Continue reading“Rounding-Out Your Baofeng UV-5Rs”