REVIEW (MINI) – Tidradio TD-H8 on SALE!

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This is a mini review of the Tidradio TD-H8. I really love these radios for a few reasons, and it is on sale right now (Feb. 2024). Check out the links below to get the item on sale.

Tidradio TD-H8 (HAM radio version)

Tidradio TD-H8 (HAM radio version)

Here is why I like it:

  • It comes in HAM radio (for amateur radio licensed operators) or GMRS radio (for GMRS radio licensed operators)
  • There is a way to put either radio to support HAM, GMRS, or Unlocked modes (remember this is not legal to use the radio this way in the US)
  • 200 channel memory
  • It has clear audio for both receive and transmit
  • It supports NOAA weather channels (though it doesn’t have severe weather alerts)
  • Supports Bluetooth programming via iOS or Android app
  • CHIRP is supported for programming the radio
  • It can be charged via USB C cable (though it will only work with USB Type A to USB Type C charge cable)

I personally like these over the Baofeng UV-5R. I like the screen, the audio quality, the ease of use, and the transmit/reception is quite good. Is it better than the UV-17 Pro GPS? I wouldn’t say that, but it does have the ability to extend to multiple bands (means you can transmit on HAM and GMRS frequencies on the same radio in an emergency).

I will do a more comprehensive review when I get a chance.

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