Your new Baofeng UV-5R doesn’t work. Not because it’s broken — because it’s not set up. Out of the box, this radio has no repeaters programmed in, annoying default settings, and an antenna so weak it can barely pick up anything. If you turn it on and key up right now, you won’t hear anything, either.
In this video, I unbox a brand new Baofeng UV-5R, upgrade the antenna, install CHIRP, program local repeaters, and try to make a live contact — all from scratch.
What you’ll learn:
- Why your Baofeng seems “broken” out of the box (and why it’s not)
- What’s included in the box — and the two accessories you actually need
- Stock antenna vs Nagoya NA-771 — the difference is not subtle
- How to install CHIRP and connect your radio to a computer
- What to do if the programming cable driver doesn’t load automatically
- How to download your radio’s config into CHIRP and change key settings
- How to find and add local repeaters using RepeaterBook.com
- How to add the national calling frequencies
- Why you should fill up every memory slot (and let scanning do the work)
- What to do if nobody answers your radio check
Links mentioned in this video:
- Baofeng UV-5R
- Nagoya NA-771 Antenna
- USB Programming Cable
- Baofeng USB Driver Download
- CHIRP Software
- RepeaterBook.com
- Free Beginner Course

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