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NEw to Baofeng UVr5

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So while i did buy my baofeng to get into ham radio to see if id enjoy it.. i would like to use the radio as a portable scanner for the time being so i dont have to lug my uniden 996 back and forth to my truck.. so while im new to portables.. im curious will my Uv5ra support P25 freqs ? my local county has switched to them and i have them programmed into my uniden ( sibling whom is a fireman did this for me )( i was once offered a bunch of kenwood equipment from an old fire dept capt if i got into ham while i was younger 20 yrs ago at the time i was never interested., but now i think it would be fun. So thats where im at now..im in the process of reading sites since i just got my radio and usb cord and installed drivers.. but just wonder what i can really do .. i do have the tx turned off atm so i dont accidently tx on a freq.


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So while i did buy my baofeng to get into ham radio to see if id enjoy it.. i would like to use the radio as a portable scanner for the time being so i dont have to lug my uniden 996 back and forth to my truck.. so while im new to portables.. im curious will my Uv5ra support P25 freqs ? my local county has switched to them and i have them programmed into my uniden ( sibling whom is a fireman did this for me )( i was once offered a bunch of kenwood equipment from an old fire dept capt if i got into ham while i was younger 20 yrs ago at the time i was never interested., but now i think it would be fun. So thats where im at now..im in the process of reading sites since i just got my radio and usb cord and installed drivers.. but just wonder what i can really do .. i do have the tx turned off atm so i dont accidently tx on a freq.
The UV5R has a very slooow scan rate compared to a real scanner. Like only 5 to 7 channels a second, compared to 500 plus on most modern day scanners.

The UV5R does not do P25.

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