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Wouxun Wouxun issue

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rumblee1

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I bought the new kg 935g.it struggles with receiving noaa broadcasts while my cheaper boafeng and ccrane radios bring in those noaa channels loud and clear. What do you suppose is happening with the 935g?
 

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Damaged antenna
Antenna not making good contact with the antenna jack.
Overloading of the receiver
Programmed incorrectly
Issue with the radio

Did you try swapping antennas between the two to rule out the antenna issue?

Is it programmed correct for the channel (wide FM)

The low tier Chinese radios sometimes have failures direct from the factory. If you rule out the other issues, send it back and spin the wheel of quality control once again.
 

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Swapped out antenna, all settings are correct. After extensive reaserch, I chose wouxun because they were the highest quality. You're saying they are not?
 

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I chose wouxun because they were the highest quality. You're saying they are not?

Uh, no.

These radios fall into the category of "CCR". Cheap Chinese Radios.

I'm not sure how Wouxun compares with the other CCR's, but compared to a quality commercial radio, or even a quality amateur radio, the are going to be less than stellar performers.
Quality control seems to be hit or miss.
Some seem to work fine, some seem to not. Problem is, they cannot be adjusted if there is an issue. Generally you throw them in the trash if they don't work right and spin the wheel of quality control again and hope you get a good one.
Usually the radios have poor filtering, so they may work OK in low noise environments, but won't handle high noise environments very well.

I know some will claim they are good radios, but experience has proven otherwise. There's just too many issues with quality control and lack of serviceability.

If you've ruled out the antenna and programming is correct, and you are not in a high noise environment, then you could chalk this one up to QC issues.
 

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Swapped out antenna, all settings are correct. After extensive reaserch, I chose wouxun because they were the highest quality. You're saying they are not?
They may be the highest quality of the CCR’s, but that’s not saying much. I was given one that came from the estate of a SK. The guy who gave it to me got it for free, & after playing with it for five minutes I’ve decided to sell it at the upcoming Orlando Ham Fest for $20 including a liter plug charger, & shoulder mike. And it sounds fine on the weather freq. but my ancient Icom W-2, W-32, & T-90 work 1000 times better, & don’t cause me to rip my hair out while programming from the keypad. These CCR’s are a nightmare to program.
 

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Uh, no.

These radios fall into the category of "CCR". Cheap Chinese Radios.

I'm not sure how Wouxun compares with the other CCR's, but compared to a quality commercial radio, or even a quality amateur radio, the are going to be less than stellar performers.
Quality control seems to be hit or miss.
Some seem to work fine, some seem to not. Problem is, they cannot be adjusted if there is an issue. Generally you throw them in the trash if they don't work right and spin the wheel of quality control again and hope you get a good one.
Usually the radios have poor filtering, so they may work OK in low noise environments, but won't handle high noise environments very well.

I know some will claim they are good radios, but experience has proven otherwise. There's just too many issues with quality control and lack of serviceability.

If you've ruled out the antenna and programming is correct, and you are not in a high noise environment, then you could chalk this one up to QC issues.
I have tried a Baofeng and a Wouxon. Two of the worst radios I have ever had. Weird operation and programming plus various performance issues. The Wouxon drains the battery within 2 days turned off! I primarily stick with Yaesu but have had great luck with Kenwood and Alinco. I just prefer how the Yaesu operate. Icom for me have had receiver IMD and desense issues.
 
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