• Reviews around audio (4.03 of 5)

    TYT TH-9800 Quad Band 50W Cross-Band Mobile Car Ham Radio Black

    • One odd thing is that some setting seem to get lost after being set, the audio is kind of high pitch but the TX audio is good and quite so I've been told.
    • The effect is kind of useless, however, because it ruins the audio just enough to be annoying
    • (based on 2/440).*GREAT receive audio
    • and I get decent audio and signal reports
    • Great radio, good audio, a load of fun.
    • The transmit audio is not good at all
    • Audio is excellent.
    • The receiver has good audio as
    • This is a great budget radio, it has a few little quirks like a slight 'click' in the audio if one side is receiving while the other side is scanning, but it has solid audio and is supported by CHIRP.
    • I use it for my base station and I have received excellent audio reports from 90 miles away (I'm using a Tram 1481 for antenna) and regularly check in on nets 20+ miles away
    • GREAT transmit audio
    • While the audio was not great, it was probably the transmission quality and not the radio.-
    • Audio was clear
    • If you are listening to a signal on one side of the radio and you tune the other side, the audio breaks up with each tuning step.3
    • Good clear strong audio
    • I have only used it on 2 meters so far, but have gotten reports that it has exceptionally good audio
    • Recive audio was poor and the speaker eventually stopped working.
    • When scanning for activity the audio out of the body was crisp, clear and loud even from under the seat.-
    • Excellent audio reports2
    • The signal output is good, the audio is good both sending and receiving
    • I connected an external speaker and the audio was fine.
    • Choppy audio while receiving on one VFO while the other scans.
    • So far, the transceiver is working as it should.
    • I've recently Upgraded my license so as soon as I