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Weierwei VEV-3288S
The is a versatile handheld radio favored by ham operators for its "on-the-fly" manual programming capabilities. Whether you have the VHF (136–174 MHz) or UHF (400–470 MHz) version, this guide covers the core manual operations needed to get you on the air. Key Specifications at a Glance Frequency Range VHF: 136–174 MHz / UHF: 400–470 MHz Power Output 5W (VHF) / 4W (UHF) Memory Channels 128 Channels Privacy Codes 50 CTCSS / 104 DCS Battery 7.2V 1200mAh Li-ion Common Manual Operations 1. Switching Between Frequency & Channel Modes
Safety:
An Emergency Alarm button and a Time-out Timer (TOT) provide critical safety and efficiency controls. Technical Troubleshooting Weierwei Vev-3288s Manual
Step 1: Enter Frequency Mode
[VFO/MR]:
Switches between Frequency Mode (manual entry) and Memory/Channel Mode (saved presets). Weierwei VEV-3288S The is a versatile handheld radio
- Pre-power checks: continuity, proper fuse, correct supply voltage.
- Power-up sequence and expected indicators at each stage.
- Initial configuration: DIP switches, jumpers, software/firmware version reading, serial/console setup.
- Calibration routines for sensors/actuators and verification tests with expected numeric tolerances.
- Purpose: ensure correct baseline settings for reliable operation.
Step 4: Save to Memory
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes regarding the operation of amateur radio equipment. Always ensure you have the appropriate license (such as a Technician class license in the USA or a Foundation license in the UK) to transmit on amateur radio frequencies. Step 4: Save to Memory Disclaimer: This article