

📻 Stay connected, stay ahead — the ultimate radio for the modern adventurer.
The 5RM Ham Radio Handheld 10W is a professional-grade communication device featuring up to 999 channels, a vibrant 1.77-inch color display, and multi-band support including NOAA weather alerts. Equipped with an upgraded high-gain antenna and a 2500mAh battery with Type-C charging, it ensures extended range and reliable power for work, camping, and hunting. The one-key frequency copy simplifies channel sharing, making it a must-have for serious outdoor and emergency communication.












| ASIN | B0F59YGQLC |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Handheld CB Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 3.09 pounds |
| Item model number | a42c2c8b-12b1-4a9-a5e4-3bae38901556 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.74 x 7.91 x 4.05 inches |
| Warranty | 1 |
G**T
Great radio has to make it unable to transmit on HAM or not on GMRS. That will make it legal.
I think these are an excellent radio. I only get 7 watt reading instead of 10. But the radio picks up two further away repeaters and is finished off nice. But there is one MAJOR PROBLEM. THESE RADIOS TRANSMIT ON THE HAM AND GMRS FREQUECIES. THE FCC HAS MADE IT ILLEGAL TO HAVE A RADIO THAT TRANSMITS ON BOTH. BACK IN 2017 THEY CHANGED THEIR RULES. THE RADIOS HAVE TO BE CERTIFIED BY THE FCC. AND CAN ONLY BE CAPABLE TO TRANSMIT ON EITHER HAM OR GMRS FREQUECIES. I am retired but I still program HAM and GMRS radios for customers. I get many peopole that I have to turn away from programming their radios be cause they are illegal having the capability of transmitting on both. UNDERSTAND I DON"T LIKE OR AGREE WITH THIS FCC RULEING! In 2012 my veterans group bought 50 Baofeng UV5R radios. Along with a lot of accessories. We were informed that we could no longer use the radios after the rule change. We were not even Grandfathered in. I am not a fan of the FCC, I am a big fan in GMRS radios. Here in FL. with all the huricanes and tornados GMRS can be a life saver. When the cell service goes out, your radio will still work HAM radios are excellent also, but the MAJOR DIFFERENCE is to obtain a GMRS license is only $35.00 for 10 year period. NO TEST! But to get a HAM license you need to take a technical test that requires quite a bit of study for the average person. Finnaly I buy a lot of radios from AMAZON only. If i get a bad radio it is exchaged or refunded no problem. I had problems in the past buying from distributors or companies direct and have suffered some loses. Never once through AMAZON. I HIGHLY recomend buying a radio that is certfied for only one service , HAM or GMRS not both. I do not receive any commision or free radios from Amazon. These are just my opinion after programming and buying a lot of radios. If you currently have a radio that transmit on both HAM and GMRS frquencies, check with the FCC on the rules and legalities.
S**M
Do not buy this IF you are buying it to get the speaker mics. They are the worst!
First, I'm going to tell you the only seriously bad thing about this package. The mic is the worst mic I've every had. According to my friend who reported how I sounded, the only way he made out that it was me was that he recognized my voice. He said the best way to describe it was that I sounded like Charlie Brown's teacher or parents. I was completely muffled and unintelligible. If you are buying this package to get the mic, don't! What you need to know: The radio uses standard UV-5RM batteries, which come with a number of radio models. But, with this battery, you can only charge it by USB-C. The radio comes with a dedicated charger as well as a wire that goes from USB-A to USB-C so you can plug it into other devices. I've charged it with a USB-C to USB-C wire in one of my chargers, but only in one of the ports. Some ports do charge it and others don't. The battery does not have the tabs to charge it in the stand up charger. This is not necessarily a bad deal with the battery. I have several of the drop in chargers and plenty of USB-C chargers. I just have to remember to look at the battery before dropping it into a base charger. Now, for the good news. The radio is a good, usual Baofeng UV-5RM radio, but with a blue trim on it and a metal grill. It works just as well and does anything and everything the others do. The long antenna comes with a rubber grommet or washer. I've had a number of antennas come with the washer, but this is the first time I've ever needed it. I only need it on the longer, antenna. This is a unique antenna to me. It is a MaxTalker branded antenna model that I have never seen before. The antenna improves my signal on low power over the standard antenna and a lot over the stubby "dummy load" antenna. The standard short antenna works well and gets me full quieting in the repeater on medium to high power and it has noise and drops out on low power. The stubby-duck, which is labeled as being "Diamond", actually works better than I expected. I've had several of these antennas over they years and they barely get across the street. On low power, I am heard but too deep in the noise to be comfortable to hear in the repeater. But, on medium and high power, I am scratchy, at best, but I am intelligible. I normally only use these antennas on my DMR hot spot because this is the first one that actually did fair. It's only an inch tall, so don't expect miracles with it, but you can use it when close to a repeater or the group you are talking to. I actually like this one. Compared to my other one, it hits the repeater on low power, and the old one doesn't even break the squelch on low power. I do like the looks of this radio more than the other similar brands. I'm partial to blue so that helps, too. The only thing I don't like about this radio package is the speaker mic. It really is the worst of the worst, but if you are buying it for the other accessories, you are ok. 73
K**J
Why not
What a deal. Buy them all
A**R
Ease or use
Kinda hard to remember everything On one of the handhelds is shows “ input password” I’ve had the for a week!!! What’s the password!!!!!?????
K**Y
Emergency Ready, Feature Packed, Worth the Price
I ordered this two-pack of long range Ham radios for our home emergency kit. I'm not licensed for operation and I don't plan on getting a license, so I won't be using these for radio communication. I simply wanted a reliable way to listen to weather alerts and a radio for potential communication during a large-scale emergency if other communication is unavailable. I'll do my best to review them, given that I can't legally test transmission. The units power on easily, the screen is clear, and the menus made sense once I spent a little time learning how to use them. The radios come with a surprising amount of accessories, including multiple antennas, USB-C charging, a programming cable, and clip-on mics. The batteries charged fairly quickly and seem to hold power well. They also receive FM and NOAA weather channels, which is mainly what I wanted for emergency preparedness. If you need long-range two-way communication, you'll need to get the proper license to use these legally. But as part of a disaster kit, they seem solid and capable of helping us stay informed if other systems fail. I plan to keep the whole set stored with our emergency supplies. Given everything that's included and its potential usefulness in a major emergency, I think this set is a good value ($79.99 when I ordered and $37.99 at time of review).
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