(888) 569-9499CONTACT US
0Item(s)

You have no items in your shopping cart.

Product was successfully added to your shopping cart.

Videos

Buy Two Way Radios Videos

Searching for a video on a specific product, tutorial or support issue? Look for it here! This is the complete repository of videos on our site at Buy Two Way Radios. Here you'll find product information and launches, training tutorials, troubleshooting videos, handy tips and videos from our Two Way Radio Show podcast, with a few of our past promo campaigns thrown in. Most are created by our in-house production team, a few provided by the manufacturers of the products we sell, but all are freely available to view. Watch our latest videos listed below.

NEW! You can now also search for a specific video or select a topic of interest from our videos index!

  • Radio 101 - How to set a Call Tone on a Motorola T-Series Radio

    Some Motorola Talkabout FRS radios have a Call Tone feature. When enabled, the radio can transmit a call tone to other radios to let them know that you want to talk.​ But how do you activate and use it?

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick shows you how to activate the Call Tone feature on a Motorola Talkabout T-Series radio quickly and easily. He also shows you how easy it is to use.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Radio 101 - How to program the Wouxun KG-UV8D from the keypad

    We receive many questions from users who just purchased their first Wouxun handheld radio from Buy Two Way Radios and want to know how to operate it. More specifically, they want to know how to program their radio manually, directly from the radio itself.

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick shows you how to manually program a simplex channel into your Wouxun KG-UV8D, KG-UV8D Plus or KG-UV8E directly from the keypad of the radio. He also shows you how to enter the CTCSS tones and DCS codes.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Radio 101 - How to Erase Rewind Say Again Recordings on the Cobra CXT1035R

    Some Cobra personal FRS and GMRS radios have a feature called Rewind Say Again. ​When activated, it records the last 20 seconds of the last transmission received over the air. But, how do you get rid of it when it's done?

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick shows you how to erase the Rewind-Say-Again recording on a Cobra CXT1035R or ACXT1035R FLT two way radio.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Radio 101 - How to Reset the TYT TH-9800​

    The TYT TH-9800 is a powerful quad band mobile amateur radio with flexible options, and is generally considered a good value for the price. One example of this flexibility is the reset option. Most mobile radios allow the user to perform a reset, but it is often limited to one or two reset options. The TH-9800 offers four.

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick shows you how to choose a reset option and perform the reset quickly to bring your TH-9800 back online.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Radio 101 - How to Set Repeater Channels on the Midland MXT115​

    The Midland MXT115 is a GMRS micromobile two way radio that is also repeater capable. All you need to do is activate them. This is actually quite simple and can be done very quickly, once you know how to do it. how do you activate and configure them?

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick shows you how to easily setup the 8 GMRS repeater channels on the Midland MXT115. He also shows you how to configure a CTCSS tone or DCS code on a repeater channel.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Radio 101 - What is a JIS Rating?​

    Two way radios are often used outdoors and may sometimes be exposed to moisture or even harsh weather conditions. When choosing a radio, it is important to consider how well it can withstand exposure to water. One of the standards used to rate water resistance is the JIS rating. But what is the scale for JIS water resistance rating, and what does it mean?

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick explains in simple terms what the JIS rating system is and how it works to determine the water resistance of two way radios.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • How to install and use the VGC VR-N7500 iOS app

    The VGC VR-N7500 is an innovative new mobile amateur two way radio with Bluetooth® connectivity. What makes it so exciting and unique? You can fully control, program and update it using its smartphone app, available for Android or iOS. the Android version of the app is full featured and easy to use, but what about the iOS version?

    In this video, Danny from Buy Two Way Radios shows you how to install the app on your iOS phone or tablet and use it to control and program your VGC VR-N7500 mobile amateur radio.

  • How to install and use the VGC VR-N7500 Android app

    The VGC VR-N7500 is an exciting new mobile amateur radio with Bluetooth® connectivity for full control through its smartphone app. However, the app is currently not listed in the Google Play app store, so the initial setup can seem a little confusing. So, how do you find, install and use the VGC VR-N7500 Android app with your radio?

    In this video, Danny from Buy Two Way Radios shows you how to install the app on your android smartphone and connect it to your VGC VR-N7500 mobile amateur radio.

  • Radio 101 - How to Set Repeater Channels on the Midland MXT400​

    The Midland MXT400 is one of the few GMRS mobile radios that is also repeater capable. The question is, how do you activate and configure the repeater channels?

    In this episode of Radio 101, Rick shows you how to quickly and easily activate the repeater channels on the MXT400 in a few simple steps. Plus, he shows you how to add CTCSS tones and DCS codes to a GMRS repeater channel.

    Want more videos? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • The VGC VR-N7500 Mobile Amateur Radio video

    In this video, Danny from Buy Two Way Radios introduces the new smartphone controlled, Bluetooth® enabled VR-N7500 mobile amateur radio from VGC.

    Now, VGC is not a very well known brand in the US ham radio market, but they have been around internationally for a while. VGC is an acronym for Vero Global Communication, and you may also find them referred to as Vero Telecom Solutions. We've reviewed one of their products on our YouTube channel before, but until now we've never offered any of their products for sale on our web site at Buy Two Way Radios.

    So what caught our attention about the VR-N7500 that made us decide to partner with VGC? For starters, this radio is very unique and innovative.

    The combination of a remote display through a smartphone and wireless Bluetooth integration make this a solid choice for anyone looking for a clean, out of site vehicle install. Combine that with a value price. This radio is not perfect, but it's got a lot going for it.

    The first thing most people are going to notice about the VR-N7500 is that it's missing a typical display. That's because VGC moved all of the functions that you would normally perform through the radio's display into its smartphone apps, which are available for Android and iOS.

    You'll use the app to change channels or add new ones. You can adjust all of the radio settings. There's a FM radio and some type of Morse Code decoder. The main screen of the app is a map that shows your location, and there may be a way to show the location of those you are communicating with. The app even has support for APRS and network channels that take advantage of your smartphone's network connection for Communication.

    The app is absolutely core to this radio and is even the way that firmware updates are delivered. Look for more videos from us in the near future going more in depth with these apps.

    The Bluetooth® accessory support and integration options are almost as core to this radio as the smartphone app. You don't technically need to use Bluetooth audio with the radio, but eliminating wires makes it a more enjoyable experience.

    There are two ways to use Bluetooth audio with the VR-N7500. First is with the optional Bluetooth hand mic. This mic works the same way as the included wired mic, but without the wire. Second, if your car has Bluetooth support built-in, you can have the radio integrate with your vehicle speakers and microphone the way a phone call would. You just need the optional Bluetooth push to talk button accessory so that you have a way to indicate when to transmit. The Bluetooth PTT is battery powered and includes a strap for attaching it to a steering wheel or shifter knob.

    The best way to experience this radio is with your smartphone on and accessible, using the Bluetooth hand mic or the car audio with the Bluetooth PTT. This allows you to have the radio connected but stowed out of the way, such as under a seat or even in your trunk.

    For core radio features, the VR-N7500 has everything that you'd expect. It's an analog dual band radio supporting the 2 meter and 70 centimeter ham frequency ranges. It offers 50 watts of power on 2 meter and 40 watts on 70 centimeter. It supports a large and undefined number of 16 channel zones.

    It is a very solid radio with a fairly thick metal frame. There's no internal speaker - all sound is output through your choice of the included hand mic, your connected smartphone or tablet, or a connected Bluetooth® accessory. The included wired hand mic has a loud speaker and buttons for adjusting the channel or volume. The mic is missing the standard clip attachment that you might be used to, but it's replaced with a strong magnet. That makes it much easier at attach or detach, particularly while driving.

    The VGC VR-N7500 includes a mounting bracket, mounting hardware and a power cable. Optional Bluetooth Hand Microphone and Bluetooth Ring Push-to-Talk Button are available separately.

    There's a lot to like about this radio, but there are a few things that need to be improved.

    ​First, there isn't a manual. The app has a non-working link to a manual, so it is expected they plan to have one at some point.

    This radio has some really advanced functionality, like location tracking, APRS, network channels, cross band repeat from network to analog. It would be nice if some of these things were documented. Also, the Android app is great - it's clear that's the one they've chosen to develop first because it works great and has tons of features. But unfortunately it isn't available in the Google Play app store, so you have to download and install the app manually. That isn't hard, but the app store would be preferred.

    The iOS app is available through the app store, but it is more limited and at the moment is missing some of the advanced functions. This is a new product and the hardware seems well done and complete, but features are still being added to the apps and the firmware.

    That said, we are impressed with the VR-N7500 and we think that a lot of hams will love it.

    The radio is currently available to ship today. Order it through our web site at Buy Two Way Radios.

Items 91 to 100 of 222 total