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Being unable to program tones and PL's manually is a FAIL for most operators. In conclusion: beats the shit outta me, but there seems to be some differing firmware issues amongst the various lots being shipped. Some radios are shipping with English/Chinese versions. My radios voice mode is in Chinese and is non switchable via the internal menu. On a side note: my radio shipped with a 240V plug and goofy 120V adapter for the charger. I will need to pick up a programming cable from Universal radio sometime this week before I can confirm this issue with mine. In addition, some users are reporting being unable to program 2.5 kHz settings manually or via software. the offset will program, but the CTCS settings are hit or miss with the error sometimes happening.
CHINES VHF RADIO SCRAMBLER SOFTWARE
Users are also reporting that the offset and CTCS settings WILL save into memory when using the programming software, but sometimes, users are also reporting a software "error code 13" when trying to program CTCS settings. U can set these settings in VFO mode, but they disappear in the memory mode. Many UV-5R Yahoo Group users are reporting the same problem. I am unable to save CTCS or offsets manually into memory mode. I ordered my UV-5R without the software cable. The top of the radio is where you find the flashlight and On/Off/Volume knob: I have tested and verified programming the UV-5r with a Wouxun cable. This radio uses the same speaker/mic configuration found in the Wouxun and Kenwood radios, which also means that the programming cable supplied with the other radios will work, as well. This is how it looks with the the cover closed:

One noticeable difference with this radio is the cover for the speaker/mic is well designed to keep dust and moisture out. The right side has the speaker and mic plugs, shown open here: The left side has the typical PTT, "CALL", and "MONI" buttons:
CHINES VHF RADIO SCRAMBLER MANUAL
Also included is a wonderful Chinese printed manual It has a auto desktop charger (which is the only way you can charge it), a headset, the radio and antenna, battery, belt clip, wrist lanyard, and CD with English manual and software. Here is a pic of (almost) everything in the package: While the UV-3r feels like a cheap little disposable radio, this UV-5r feels like something that will last much longer. My initial impression is that it is also a much tougher radio and built very solid. The radio is a little larger than the UV-3r (pic coming later), but still fairly small. The new Baofeng UV-5r dual band 4 watt VHF/UHF handheld transceiver has arrived! When I saw that this radio was coming out, I knew that I wanted to get one for comparison to its little brother, the UV-3r.
