Baofeng Radio Programming Guide
Baofeng Radio Programming Guide
Programming Guide
1. With the radio turned on, press the menu button. The display should read
SQL with a small “0” in the upper right. This is menu item 0 and where we'll start.
Squelch is the setting that kills the background static. The higher the squelch, the
stronger the signal that must be received for you to be able to hear. If this isn't set
on “3”, then press menu again. The little arrow beside the “S” will move to the
lower side of the screen showing you are in the programming mode. Now, use the
up or down arrow to get to the number “3”. Once there, press menu again. You
should hear the radio say “Confirm”. You can now press “exit” to leave the
programming mode if you are finished programming, or you can continue to
program. You have now programmed your first setting. Use this procedure to
program all the settings until we get to the end.
Programming the channel frequencies are a little different and I will go over that
after we program the rest of the settings.
By now, the radio has probably automatically exited the programming mode. If so,
press the menu button again and then the up button. This will be the menu 1, or “Step”.
This is the how far the frequency advances each time you hit the button to change
frequencies when you are in the VFO mode. Using the steps that we used to change the
squelch, set Menu 1, or Step to 2.5K. Don't forget to hit “Menu” when finished to save
the setting. The following is a list of all the menu items and the setting that they should
be to ensure communication compatibility with other ODF members.
To program the frequencies into the radio you must first make sure you have the radio in
“frequency” mode. This mode allows direct input of the frequency from the keypad.
Push the VFO/MR button until the radio says “frequency mode”. The following steps
must be followed in order to store the frequency into to desired channel.
Steps 1-8 Are for a new, out of the box radio. If your radio is not brand new, or it does
not have channels already programmed into it that you wish to have deleted, you can
skip these steps.
1. Menu
2. Up Button to DEL-CH or Up Button 28
3. Menu- Lower line will say CH 001
4. Menu- Radio will say “Confirm”
This will delete channel 1 and the frequency stored there.
5. Menu
6. Menu-repeat pressing menu until the lower line says CH 002
7. Menu
8. Radio will say confirm.
Repeat this procedure until all stored channels are deleted. This is tedious, but its
the procedure for when the programming cable fails or the laptop is unavailable.
Programming Channel Frequencies
The rest of the steps are the procedures to enter the frequencies to store into the
channels. Again, the radio must be in frequency mode to manually enter frequencies.
Remember during the initial setup at option “1”, we set the step at 2.5K. When we enter
the frequency, the display will show a small “5” in the frequency. This is because of the
setting in option 1.
1. Enter frequency
2. Menu
3. Up Button to MEM-CH or Menu 27
4. Menu
5. Up Button- Display will show 001
6. Menu- radio will say “Receiving Memory”
7. Menu- radio will say “Transmitting Memory”
Channel 1 is now programmed. Repeat these steps. The only difference is step 5. As you
hit the “up” button, The display will initially show CH 001. This shows that there is a
frequency already programmed into channel 1. Hit the up button again. The display will
show 002, showing channel 2 memory is empty. As you program each channel, you'll
scroll up one more number to correspond to each channel programmed. I know it's
tedious, but as you get the hang of it, you'll get a rhythm and it gets pretty quick. This
skill is needed if the programming cable becomes compromised.