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TYT TH-9800 Quad Band 50W Cross-Band Mobile Car Ham Radio Black 5.5 x 1.58 x 8.35'

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  • 50W/40W Full Quad Band FM Twin Display Amateur Mobile Radio Transceiver!
  • Full Twin Display and Receive, Cross Band Repeater mode too!
  • Features CTCSS, DCS, DTMF, 2-Tone/5-Tone, Alphanumeric Display, & more!
  • Transmits 10M ( 29Mhz ), 6M ( 52Mhz ), 2M ( 146Mhz ) & 70cm ( 440Mhz ) Bands, FM, 50W/40W, Receives additional frequencies too! (AM mode selectable on VHF receive frequencies for Air Band reception)
  • Remote Mountable Faceplate, Full Direct Entry Keypad mic, 800 channels & More!! Please use the compatible 4 bands antenna with this radio, to make sure the radio could work well. The dual bands antenna is not compatible. * Please make sure the CTCSS are all set correctly on both radios to avoid the noise during transmitting. * There is a backup fuse offered with the radio. When customer finds the radio is not turned on or no power display, please replace with the backup fuse on the radio.


- The TYT TH9800 QuadBand Transmit, Twin Receive, Dual Display FM Radio Transceiver for
the 10 Meter, 6 Meter, VHF 2 meter & UHF 70cm Bands!.
- Loaded with features, Over 800 AlphaNumeric Memory channels!
- True automatic cross band repeater mode, Twin simultaneous Receive, w/seperate Vol &
Squelch controls!
- Multiple Tuning Steps,. Includes full keypad microphone!
- Remote mountable Faceplate!
- Receive Range: 26-33Mhz, 47-54 MHz, 110-180Mhz ( with AM Air band), 350-399Mhz, 430--
512Mhz, 750-947Mhz.
- 50W 2M & VHF / 40W 10M & UHF, with Multiple lower power settings available too.
- ctcss, dcs (PL & DPL), DTMF, 2 tone/5tone signaling, ANI, Display Brightness setting &
more!
- Includes 12Vdc Power Cable & Mounting Bracket, SO-239 Antenna connector on radio.
Built In Cooling Fan.

Functions:

- Outstanding 0.2uV sensitivity across 10m/6m/2m/70cm bands
- Brilliant crossmodulation, intermodulation rejection and strong signal performance-
similar to commercial radios.
- Commercial quality and commercial performance, too!
- 809 memory channels
- DTMF mic included!
- Digital FM broadcast band radio
- High/low output power levels
- Reverse frequency selection
- Dual (V/U) squelch set levels
- Dual repeater offsets selectable
- Multi-function scanning
- Repeater offset selectable
- Keypad lock function
- Channel name editing
- CTCSS/DCS encode/decode
- Dual Band/Dual Receive: (Full Duplex)
- Cross Band Repeat
- TX Power: 5-50 Watts
- Memories: 256
- Antenna Connection: Single SO 259s


Specification:

General
Frequency Range:
- 26-33MHz (RX/TX) (AM band RX)
- 47-54MHz (RX/TX) (AM band RX)
- 136-174MHz (RX/TX)
- 400-480MHz (RX/TX)
- 108-136 (AM band RX only)
- 320-399.000 (RX only)
- 750-950 (RX only)

- Channel Capacity: 809 channels
- Channel Spacing: 5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50KHz
- Modes of Emission: F3, F2, F1
- Antenna Impendence: 50 Ohms, unbalanced(Antenna Duplexer bulit-in)
- Frequency Stability: ±5 PPM@-140°F~+140°F(-10-+60)
- Operating Voltage: -4°F~+A140°F(-10-+60)
- Operating Temperature Range: 13.8VDC (±15%). Negative ground
- Current Cunsumption(Approx): RX: 0.5A (Squelched);TX:8.0A (50/430MHz), 8.5A(29/144MHz)
- Case Size(WXHXD): 140x41.5x168mm (w/0 knobs & connectors)
- Weight(Approx): 2.2lb(1Kg)

Transmitter:
- Output Power: 50/20/10/5W(29/50/144MHz)
- Modulation Type: Variable Reactance
- Maximum Deviation: Better than -60dB(29MHz:Better than -50dB)
- Modulation Distortion: Less than 3%
- Microphone Impedance: 2kΩ
- DATA jack Impedance: 10KΩ

Receiver:
- Circuit Type: Double-conversion super-heterodyne
- Intermediate Frequency:
45.05MHz/450KHz(left band)
47.25MHz/450KHz(right band)
- Sensitivity(for 12dB SINAD): Better than 0.2μV
- Squelch Sensitivity: Better than 0.16μV
- Selectivity(-6dB/-60dB): 12KHz/30KHz
- Maximum AF Output: 2W@8Ω for 5% THD
- AF Output Impedance: 4-16Ω


Package Content:

1x TYT TH-9800 Mobile Transceiver
1x Handheld Microphone
1x Power Cable
1x Screws and Accessories
1x User’s Manual
1x Fixed Bracket
1x Microphone Hanger


Jay Rietz
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
Of my several mobile radios this has become such a favor that two of my buddies bought them in quick succession to me. Highly recommend N9X—
harley
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
Let me first cover what i like about this radio. It is compact, 4 band radio with hidden extras. More on the extras later. It came with programming cable, detachable faceplate with a generously long control cable, mounting hardware and brackets, microphone, instruction manual and power cable with fuses. Nice! I had to go to the website to access the programming software, but the Chirp software works as well. Awesome! Now for the bonus. You can unlock the radio to tranmit and recieve out of the 4 ham bands listed! It can only be unlocked from the TYT 9800 programming software. Very easy to accomplish with help of you tube video! It now will allow you to transmit and recieve on CB frequencies and GMRS frequencies! Fantastic! I was able to program in a local gmrs repeater and makes contacts. Excellant! The programming software was very easy to use and very simular to the Chirp software. The screen is clear and crisp and controls are really simular to the Yaesu FT-8900r which im sure the design was modeled after. Nice! The speaker sounds nice and crisp. Now for the bad. The power output isnt even close to what is advertised. I got about 22 watts out on 10 meters, 30 watts on 6 meters, 35 watts on 2 meters and about 30-35 watts on 70 centimeters. I got about 30 watts on GMRS and didnt test on CB frequencies but would assume simular to 10 meter power out. Bummer! It was easy enough to mount but durability is unknown. The hand mic is OK but not really user intuitive for channel and frequency selection or hand programming the memory channels. I would have given the radio only 3 stars for low power but the unlocked frequencies was a bonus. I will update as I get more use with this radio.
Rafael Manzano
Reviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2022
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Arturo Rodrmguez Salazar
Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2021
Desgraciadamente pude instalar el radio una vez pasado el tiempo para regresarlo. Lo instalé en un Jeep y al intentar transmitir marca un error, el cual no aparece en el manual ni he encontrado información en línea acerca de qué se trata.
Oniver Barron
Reviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2020
Funciona bastante bien en frecuencias de radioaficionados y fuera de ellas, asi mismo se puede desbloquear banda de 11M(solo am) y tambien 1.25m
RangerRVN1968
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2014
Don't do it! Don't buy it! I think you will be sorry.Save your money and get one of the "big three" ham radio companies reliable radios.I ordered this radio in early July, on a lark. It has been replaced several times because they don't work out of the box. This is really typical of cheap Chinese junk! I still don't have a working one, the replacement in "in the mail" again!Of course the wait (turn around time) send the bad one back wait until they receive it then ship you a new one, is about 9 to 10 days each time.The first one: The on/off switch wouldn't work. Who'd think you want to turn the radio on and off.ZERO quality control on this one, if it won't even turn on and off? I didn't even bother to check any other features at that point. So a replacement control head was sent, after I returned the supposed defective control head 11 days later I received another control head, no luck same issue wouldn't turn off or on.The radio was replaced after I returned the entire radio this time for a new one after again waiting 10 more days for me to return it and get a replacement.The second one:No transmit audio at all on any frequency. Good carrier but no transmitted audio at all. The mike tones also, ZIP no audio passing through the radio.It is being returned for a replacement AGAIN. I'm now waiting for another radio to appear at my mailbox.If you buy your tools from the Chinese tool store you know the quality you get, right?As a ham for over 30 years I thought, for fun I'd give them a test on the equipment bench, but I can't get a working one. At this very moment I have another exchange coming in the mail, if this one doesn't work, I'm really done.Please understand I'm not blaming the dealer at all they are very nice and continue to replace them.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2014
A few years ago 2 friends of mine each bought a Yaesu FT 8900. I had the opportunity to observe and also use the radio. I thought it was nice, but certainly priced too high to be worth the investment for me. Up until recently I had only ever used and needed a single band 2 meter or dual band VHF/UHF rig in the vehicle and that met my needs. 4 bands? Who really uses or needs 4 bands? I Thought to myself.In recent years I've been both more active on the ham radio and doing more on the road. Often times there were UHF repeaters that would lend themselves better to a particular situation but I only had 2 meters available. Or sometimes If I had dual band it was just a 5 watt HT hooked to a mobile antenna. It performed well but I needed more power and less clutter than having speakers, microphones, power cables and coax strung all over the car.It had been since I got my ticket in 2001 I last purchased a brand new mobile radio. Yes, I was definitely due for new mobile rig. I figured it may as well be the best mobile I can afford. But $400+ for a Yaesu quad bander? Still no way I could justify it. With lots of chatter amongst the locals about the new budget priced Chinese rigs I began to pay attention. A year before the TYT-TH9800 was even produced I found out it was in the design stages. I made a point to follow the progress and buy one if it turned out to be worthwhile.So was it worthwhile? Well, turns out my job is now sending me on road trips as much as 300 miles or more a day. Remote wilderness areas of upstate PA. No cell service dead zones. The HT had to go and I replaced it with the TH9800. Now I wonder how I ever got by on anything less. Paired with a tri-band Radio Shack "scanner" antenna this rig has been pure mobile operating bliss. Its powerful, reliable, and easy to operate.The hyper memories (A-F keys) are especially useful. As I travel to different regions of the state I can set and later recall a preset configuration for the radio to match the repeaters I use in that region. No need to scroll through hundreds of memories.I find myself using the dual receive all the time. As I'm beginning to fade on one repeater I can scan or look for another on the other side of the rig with a smooth as silk transition. I especially like that this radio, unlike the Yaesu version allows reception of CB. So I can have CB channel 19 on the left and 2 meters on the right. I squelch ch19 for only the important stuff and carry on my repeater rag chew as I put the interstate miles behind me.Audio reports have been fabulous, with quite a few saying "Where can I get one" in response to hearing the offerings of this radio. All 800 memories of this radio are full, thanks to ordering the USB Programming cable. Yes, it CAN be done in CHIRP, contrary to most of what you read on the web. CHIRP cannot upload and download to the radio yet but that's no big deal. You simply use the TYT software to capture a .dat file and open that in CHIRP. Then you can use all the neat options in CHIRP to download your frequencies and import them into the .dat file. Use the TYT to upload the .dat. Done! I have every 10/6/2/70 repeater in the state loaded into the radio with plenty of extra room. Outside of having a mobile all band/all mode I dont think it gets any better than this radio. Especially for this price!!*My version is the "Plus Upgraded" version. This version, according to the TYT representative that wrote me back,(great customer service) fixes several bugs in the firmware and makes the crossband repeat feature work better.
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