BigJ
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The V: 136-174, U: 420-520 MHz V: 144-148, U: 420-450 MHzthere are 3 different ones ones which one do it need to get the one with
V: 136-174, U: 350-470 MHz V: 144-148, U: 420-450 MHz
V: 136-174, U: 420-520 MHz V: 144-148, U: 420-450 MHz
V: 136-174, V: 216-280 MHz V: 144-148, V: 223-225 MHz
I just stopped by my local Ham Radio Outlet and grabbed one. Here's the thing though; the model the guy handed me (the only one they sell) is the V: 136-174, U: 420-520 MHz V: 144-148, U: 420-450 MHz variant. When I asked about Txing in the 150-160 and 462 ranges, he said what I expected him to say; that by law those ranges cannot be Tx'd from a radio like this. When I asked about "unlocking" he broke out into a big grin and said that its not that it couldn't be unlocked, just that HE couldn't unlock it for me and sell it to me. Again that fits right in with my prior experience.
So I bought it, brought it home, got busy with Google and here's what I found. If someone was wanting to unlock their UV3D, they would:
1) buy the programming cable for $16. I bought one from HRO at the same time I bought the radio.
2) download and install the driver for the cable, found here.
3) download and run the "Wouxun-Unlock.exe" found here.
4) download the "UV3DUnlockFreqs.tw" config file, found here.
5) "Open" that config file from #4 within the Wouxun-Unlock software from #3.
6) plug in the programming cable making sure its not connected to the radio, and let Windows install the driver for it.
7) make sure your radio is powered off, and then plug the programming cable to into it. Its a tight fit so press firmly
8) power on the radio
9) click "EEP Write" within the Wouxun-Unlock software from #3, that has the config file loaded from #5.
10) watch the pretty red and green lights flash for a second, and then click OK on the success message.
11) unplug your radio from the programming cable and enjoy your new found and highly illegal freedoms.
Of course, I'm just speculating at all this. I would never knowingly transmit on frequencies restricted by the FCC on this radio.
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