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The TYT TH-350 is a professional-grade tri-band analog two-way radio covering 2m, 1.25m (220 MHz), and 70cm (440 MHz) frequencies. Designed for serious communicators, it features tri-display and tri-standby capabilities allowing monitoring of three frequencies simultaneously (not simultaneous receive), 128 programmable channels with wide/narrow bandwidth, and essential safety functions like emergency alarms and scrambler. Powered by a reliable 1600mAh Li-ion battery and shipped with dual antennas, USB programming cable, and Windows software, it’s a versatile tool for managers and professionals who demand dependable, multi-band communication on the go.
| ASIN | B07GTP53GF |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TH-350 |
| Manufacturer | TYT |
| Package Dimensions | 25.91 x 18.11 x 6.5 cm; 50 g |
S**.
Seems to be a nice radio. Good audio quality, good output power levels on all 3 bands. Checked harmonics on all three bands (2m, 1.25m and 70cm) and all good and within FCC specs. Pretty good included antennas IMO (small one is for 220 only!). I couldn't read included small CD but latest version of CHIRP had no issues reading and writing to this radio. I tried to read it as TH-350 and TH-350US and saw no difference in CHIRP. This radio doesn't have fancy features (GPS, APRS and etc.) but it seems to be working well. Still testing it but most likely will keep it! The only thing I'd love to have is USB-C port on the battery. I generally like TYT radios. Have couple of 8000Es as well.
R**S
This is a solid radio, but don't try to program it using the CHIRP Next software. That is for the standard TH-350, not the TH-350US version. Also make sure the factory software is for the US version also, since the older version of the TYT software will not work correctly either. Other than that it works great, has good sound quality and puts out the correct amount of transmit power. This one is a keeper!
J**D
This radio is a tri-band radio, meaning it operates on 2 meter, 1.25 meter (220 MHz band), and 70 centimeter amateur radio bands. It comes with 3 antennas, including a tri-band antenna that will work for all three radio bands. So, for starts, it's a tri-bander. Then, the radio displays 3 different "bands" on the display, each "band" of which can be set to any frequency or channel that the radio can receive. This means that you can monitor three different frequencies or channels at the "almost" same time. It is NOT a triple-receive, though, so once a signal comes in on one of the "bands," the radio will play that signal and not look for other "bands" until the original signal stops talking. Then, the radio goes back to listening on all three bands in quick cyclical succession. This is a great little radio due to these features. You can use the three "bands" to monitor VVV, UUU, VVU, VUV, UVV, etc. You get it.
G**5
I was hesitant cause you usually get what you pay for. But...... this unit is a great value. I was very leary of quality but so far it's a joy and is fun to use. Not many 1.2m band radios available AND a tri-band to boot. Very easy to program with the included software and cable and also by front keypad. Feels comfortable in your hand and small and light enough to fit in a pocket. For my use audio was plenty loud and not distorted and after a full charge out of the box battery lasted quite a long time before needing a recharge. Good reports on transmit through repeaters on all bands. I had plenty of memories to store my local stuff but others may say there's not enough memory. I'm totally satisfied so far and almost tempted to purchase a spare but can only use one radio at a time. Hoping it will last a good while and not be a short term throwaway radio and if its still available at that time may purchase another.
L**E
Audio is not the best, but the radio works well. “Let’s Get Ready,” the wholesaler goes above and beyond to help you. It came with a Tri-band extended rubber duck, otherwise there are two regular rubber duck antennas—one for vhf 144MHz and 440MHz and a separate 220MHz bands. Long battery life to boot.
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