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Baofeng BF-F9V2+ - Programming; Manual Channel Programming

Baofeng BF-F9V2+
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How-To and Setup Guides
4. Use the PTT-ID drop-down list to select the position of both the ANI data burst;
BOT (Beginning of Transmission), EOT (End of Transmission), or BOTH. To
turn ANI off completely, select OFF from the drop-down list.
5. In the Program menu, select Write to Radio and the Write Data to Radio window
will open.
6. Click the Write button. The status LED on the radio will flash green indicating
that it's receiving data.
After these two procedures, the radio should be set up for ANI.
Application Specic Setup
Commercial Radio Setup
Follow these instructions to set the radio to Narrowband mode:
1. Press the [VFO/MR] button to enter frequency mode.
2. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu.
3. Enter [5] on the numeric keypad.
4. Press [MENU] to select.
5. Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to select between Wide and Narrow bands.
6. Press the [MENU] button to confirm and save.
7. Press the [EXIT] button to exit the menu.
Amateur Radio Setup
In contrast with Commercial radio operators, who often need very specic requirements
to be compatible with a very specific radio implementation, amateur radio operators
tend to need the broadest possible settings in order to be compatible with as many
systems as possible. This basically implies turning off all the extraneous features that
you typically might need for a commercial setup.
In a typical Amateur radio setup the following settings would be recommended:
Set bandwidth to Wide (menu item 5).
Turn DCS and CTCSS off (menu items 10 through 13).
•Turn ANI, DTMFST, S-CODE, PTT-ID off and PTT-LT to Oms (menu items 15
through 17 and 19 through 20).
•Turn off Squelch Tail Elimination (STE) features (menu items 35 through 37).
Turn roger beep (ROGER) off (menu item 39).
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Programming
Memory channels are a simple and efficient way to store the most commonly used
frequencies so they can be quickly accessible for later use.
The Baofeng BF-F9V2+ has the capability to store up to 128 memory slots that can
hold any of the following information:
Receive/Transmit Frequencies
Transmit Power Settings
•Group Signaling Information
•Bandwidth
•ANI/PTT-ID Settings
6 Character Alphanumeric Channel Name
Manual Programming
When programming channels in VFO mode, it is important to remember that only
the frequency displayed on the upper channel (A) can be saved. To create a new
channel, start by switching the radio to Frequency (VFO) mode using the [VFO/MR]
button. When in Frequency (VFO) mode, select the desired receive frequency using
the numeric keypad. Next, use the menu system to configure any additional details
for the channel that you want to store to the radio's memory (Examples Include:
Transmit Power, Bandwidth, CTCSS or DCS, etc.)
For more information on how to use the Menu, see the chapter titled "Using the Menu
System".
Simplex Channels
To save a Simplex channel, please follow the steps below:
Procedure: Saving (Programming) a Simplex Channel to Memory
1. Press the [MENU] button to enter the menu.
2. Enter [2] [7] on the numeric keypad to get to MEM-CH.
3. Press the [MENU] button to select.
4.Use the [UP] and [DOWN] buttons to select a memory channel, or enter it in
directly on the numeric keypad.
5. Press the [MENU] button to confirm.
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