Sunday, March 25, 2007

Puxing PX-777+ Explained (in English)


The latest craze around here: the cheap imported handy talkies you can find on eBay. Local hams have bought Jingtong, Linton, Puxing, and a few more I can't spell off hand.

I like the Puxing. It is FCC approved and has a lithium ion battery. It does cost a few dollars more than some of the cheaper radios, but it is still way under $100 shipped and works like a champ. The biggest flaw is the very poor manual.

So I took notes about what I know (and I what I could decypher out of the manual). You can find it in the articles section. A great radio at a great price!

If you know something I've missed, pass it along and I'll add it to the article.

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2 Comments:

At 6:10 PM, Blogger Jyri said...

Not an error: a feature. When programmed through computer you don't see channel names by default, as you said in your article. However, you can make channel names visible through menu -> name -function.

Cheers,
OH4GRM

 
At 12:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello there,your English guide for the PX-777 would be very usefull for me,but I'm unable to retrieve it,I keep getting an error message. Would it be possible for you to email me it, or provide another link? Many thanks.

 

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