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  • Chart of Standard DCS Codes

    DCS is an acronym for Digital Coded Squelch. It is a set of digital codes that act as filters to eliminate interference from unwanted transmissions originated by other individuals or groups who are operating on the same channel or frequency. DCS codes are also commonly known as Interference Eliminator codes, Digital Private Line (DPL) codes or Digital Quiet Talk (DQT) codes.

    Some consumer and business radios that support DCS codes may assign a number to each code within the radio menu for selection and programming options. Other radios simply list the codes themselves and allow you to choose them directly.

    DCS codes ending in N are positive. Negative DCS codes end in I.

    As it is with CTCSS tones, there is no universal standard for DCS tones or their number assignments in a radio. Each radio manufacturer decides what codes their radios will support and how those codes will be implemented in their products. Also, some radios may only support certain codes and may not support others.

    Listed below is a chart of DCS codes often used for two way radios, along with common code number assignments for radios that use them. Again, these code number assignments are only a general guide and may vary between different radios. Consult the user manual for your radio for the specific codes supported.

    Common DCS Codes

    Common DCS Codes
    No. Code No. Code
    1 023 43 315
    2 025 44 331
    3 026 45 343
    4 031 46 346
    5 032 47 351
    6 043 48 364
    7 047 49 365
    8 051 50 371
    9 054 51 411
    10 065 52 412
    11 071 53 413
    12 072 54 423
    13 073 55 431
    14 074 56 432
    15 114 57 445
    16 115 58 464
    17 116 59 465
    18 125 60 466
    19 131 61 503
    20 132 62 506
    21 134 63 516
    22 143 64 532
    23 152 65 546
    24 155 66 565
    25 156 67 606
    26 162 68 612
    27 165 69 624
    28 172 70 627
    29 174 71 631
    30 205 72 632
    31 223 73 654
    32 226 74 662
    33 243 75 664
    34 244 76 703
    35 245 77 712
    36 251 78 723
    37 261 79 731
    38 263 80 732
    39 265 81 734
    40 271 82 743
    41 306 83 754
    42 311

    Some manufacturers support an expanded list of DCS codes. Wouxun radios typically feature a set of 105 codes, and some models support both positive and negative codes for maximum flexibility.

    The List below is a chart of DCS codes that Wouxun typically supports in its line of radios, along with their commonly used number assignments. Note that all the codes in the chart end with N. This designates a positive code. Some radios also support the option to use negative codes. If using a negative code, you would simply replace the N with an I.
    Wouxun DCS Codes

    Wouxun DCS Codes
    No. Code No. Code No. Code
    1 D023N 36 D223N 71 D445N
    2 D025N 37 D225N 72 D446N
    3 D026N 38 D226N 73 D452N
    4 D031N 39 D243N 74 D454N
    5 D032N 40 D244N 75 D455N
    6 D036N 41 D245N 76 D462N
    7 D023N 42 D246N 77 D464N
    8 D047N 43 D251N 78 D465N
    9 D051N 44 D252N 79 D466N
    10 D053N 45 D255N 80 D503N
    11 D054N 46 D261N 81 D506N
    12 D065N 47 D263N 82 D516N
    13 D071N 48 D265N 83 D523N
    14 D072N 49 D266N 84 D526N
    15 D073N 50 D271N 85 D532N
    16 D074N 51 D274N 86 D546N
    17 D114N 52 D306N 87 D565N
    18 D115N 53 D311N 88 D606N
    19 D116N 54 D315N 89 D612N
    20 D122N 55 D325N 90 D624N
    21 D125N 56 D331N 91 D627N
    22 D131N 57 D332N 92 D631N
    23 D132N 58 D343N 93 D632N
    24 D134N 59 D346N 94 D645N
    25 D143N 60 D351N 95 D654N
    26 D145N 61 D356N 96 D662N
    27 D152N 62 D364N 97 D664N
    28 D155N 63 D365N 98 D703N
    29 D156N 64 D371N 99 D712N
    30 D162N 65 D411N 100 D723N
    31 D165N 66 D412N 101 D731N
    32 D172N 67 D413N 102 D732N
    33 D174N 68 D423N 103 D734N
    34 D205N 69 D431N 104 D743N
    35 D212N 70 D432N 105 D754N
  • Announcing the Wouxun KG-1000G Plus GMRS Mobile Radio!

    WOuxun-KG-1000G Plus Mobile GMRS Two Way RadioWhen we first introduced the Wouxun KG-1000G back in December of 2020, we had a vague idea that it would get a lot of attention from the GMRS community. Little did we realize just how popular it would become. Of course, there is always room for improvement, and we've received a lot of great feedback from fans of the KG-1000G with suggestions on how it could be enhanced to make it even better. As fans ourselves, we listened and got to work, collaborating with Wouxun to create a mobile and base station radio that takes the KG-1000G to the next level. Now, we are excited to unveil the next generation of this series, the KG-1000G Plus!

    We don't want mess too much with what is already a good thing. The old saying that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" certainly applies here. For this reason, the KG-1000G Plus is essentially the same radio as the original, plus a few exciting tweaks and upgrades to fine-tune the GMRS radio experience.

    What are these changes?

    Wouxun-KG-1000G Plus Mobile GMRS Two Way RadioBefore we dive into what is different, let's take a moment to cover what isn't. When we say it's "essentially the same", well, it really is. This is the exact same hardware as the original. If you already have an original KG-1000G radio, there's not much of a learning curve here, and it won't require any changes or upgrades to your existing antennas, mounts and other accessories.

    The core feature set and functions are the same. It has 30 GMRS channels, including 8 GMRS repeater channels, 7 NOAA weather channels, dual mode operation, multi-band receive, CTCSS/DCS scan and detection, the works. If its a standard feature on the KG-1000G, you'll find it on the Plus, as well. No changes there. We certainly don't want to mess up a good thing!

    So, what's changed?

    Usability and Consistency

    We've released several exclusive Wouxun GMRS radios since the original KG-1000G, and we've learned a lot in the process. Each model has had a slightly more refined user experience, customized for GMRS.

    The menu, button and function names on the original KG-1000G were consistent with similar amateur radio models. Some amateur features remained in the menu even though they weren't useful for GMRS, and some button and function names were somewhat cryptic and difficult to understand without a manual.

    With the KG-1000G Plus, we've changed the naming to be more consistent with other recent models. We've also changed some function names to eliminate confusion. As an example, the term "BAND" was used to refer multiple separate features. Now, switching between areas A/B on the front of the radio is done by pressing an AREA button, and BAND is reserved for changing between frequency bands.

    Physical/Cosmetic
    Wouxun KG-1000G Plus Top ButtonsThere are also a few minor physical changes to the Plus. The most noticeable change is in the four button array on the top of the front panel. The original KG-1000G has four buttons. Three are the labeled A, B, and C programmable buttons and the fourth is labeled with a graphical key, which signifies the button activates the Lock function. The KG-1000G Plus still has the four buttons, but the fourth is now a programmable button labeled "D". This button is no longer "locked" to the LOCK function, but can be assigned to any of the PF key functions, including LOCK.

    Wouxun KG-1000G Plus Area and Weather Mode ButtonThe BAND button on the front panel was renamed to AREA. A weather icon was also added to this AREA button. Some users did not realize a long press of this button would activate weather mode, so the icon was added as a visual indicator.

    In addition to the front panel, a few changes were made to the hand microphone. The MAIN button was renamed to AREA, the BAND label on the number 1 key was replaced with WX and now activates weather mode, B/SW on the number 3 key was replaced with BAND, MEMCH on the 4 key was relabeled CH-ADD, H/L (High/Low Power) on the 5 key changed to PWR, the VFO/MR text on the 6 key was renamed to MODE, and SET-D on the 7 key was renamed RPT.

    Audio
    We received great reports of the audio quality on the KG-1000G, but Wouxun found a way to make it even better! Don't expect to hear a major difference, but some improvments have been made to the transmit audio.

    Menu Options
    Some menu options have been renamed and reordered. Generally, we attempted to group items in a way that makes more sense and name items more consistently with the newer Wouxun handheld GMRS models. As an example, you can change the scan mode using the SCANMODE menu option instead of SC-REV.

    New menu options have been added for several functions that were previously only available as programmable key assignments. Examples are WORKMODE, TDR, CH-ADD, and TX-POWER.

    The OFFSET menu option was removed and the SFT-D menu label was changed to "REPEATER" with options for ON and OFF. This is similar to the Wouxun handheld GMRS radios and enables transmitting to the repeater offset automatically if tuned to a valid GMRS frequency.

    Menu options have been added for some functions that were previously only accessible in the programming software. Some examples of this are DTMF delay, duration and interval features and the hold time for repeat.

    The Priority Channel can now be set using a new PRI-SAVE menu option. This sets the priority channel to the currently active channel. PRI-SAVE is also available as a PF (programmable) key option.

    The Priority Channel can now be quickly accessed by using the new PRI-SEL menu option. Previously, some users found it cumbersome to switch to the priority channel after hearing activity. PRI-SEL is also available as a PF key option for even quicker access.

    Scanning
    Wouxun KG-1000G Plus Front PanelA special mode has been added to the Priority Scan feature that allows for disabling the priority scan during RX. Previously if Priority Scan was enabled and activity was detected on the priority channel, this would be heard immediately, even if it meant interrupting an active RX. The PRI-SCAN menu item (formerly PRICH-SW) now has options: OFF, ON-ALWYS and ON-STBY. The ON-STBY option is new and means that priority scan is only active when the area is on standby.

    As a side note, Scan mode now works in weather mode.

    Real Time Squelch Adjustment

    Changing the SQUELCH option now adjusts the squelch in real time instead of first requiring you to save the menu option. This allows you to dial-in (or out) the appropriate squelch level if a weak signal is currently being received.

    Wouxun KG-1000G Plus Hand MicrophoneNavigation
    Pressing EXIT while editing a menu item will now return to the menu instead of exiting the menu completely. This works similar to the Wouxun handheld GMRS radios.

    Weather mode can now be accessed on either A or B areas of the KG-1000G Plus. Previously weather mode was only accessible on the A area.

    The arrow keys can be pressed during scan mode to change the scan direction. This previously only worked in TO mode but now also works in CO mode.

    Display Icons
    For receive-only channels, a "-" indicator is no longer shown on the display.

    An indicator has been added to the display that is shown when weather mode is active.

    Programming Software
    An "Area Message" field has been added to the programming software. This allows for customizing the message that is displayed when the radio is powered on, as well as the text that is shown on the inactive area when TDR is set to OFF. The maximum message length is 8 characters - perfect for your GMRS callsign!

    Various other items have also been updated in the programming software. These changes primarily involve renaming some items or reformatting them to produce a better user experience.

    Programmable Function Key Options

    The front panel programmable buttons and the hand Mic PF key are now assignable to all of the same PF key options. Gone are the limited options for specific programmable keys. You can assign any available option to any available key!

    That's not all. Changes were made to the PF key options. For maximum flexibility and easier identification of available functions, new options were added and existing options were renamed. Check the table below for a full list.

    Programmable Function Key Options
    KG-1000G Plus KG-1000G Description
    REVERSE Reverse
    PRI-SEL Priority Channel Select
    PRI-SAVE Priority Channel Save
    PRI-SCAN Priority Channel Scan
    SQUELCH SQL Squelch
    TX-POWER H/M/L TX Power
    SCAN SCAN Scan
    SCAN-CTC SCAN-CTC Scan-CTCSS
    SCAN-DCS SCAN-DCS Scan-DCS
    FM-RADIO FM-RADIO FM-Radio On/Off
    WEATHER Weather Mode On/Off
    CH-ADD MEMCH Memory Channel Save
    W/N Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Select
    TDR TDR TDR On/Off
    WORKMODE VFO/MR Channel/Frequency Mode Select
    BAND B/SW Band Select
    REPEATER SET-D Repeater
    LOCK Button Lock/Unlock
    OFF OFF Off

    The KG-1000G Plus is packaged in the same box as the original KG-1000G, and with all of the same accessories, including the hand microphone, mounts and hardware.

    The Wouxun KG-1000G Plus is now available to ship exclusively from Buy Two Way Radios. Price: $389.99

  • Meet the Melowave Overlander GMRS Mobile Antenna!

    In a previous video clip from Episode 172 of The Two Way Radio Show Podcast, Danny and Rick introduced new the Melowave brand along with the Melowave Shadow GMRS Mobile Antenna and provided an overview of its potential advantages and uses.

    In this video clip from the same episode, we provide an in-depth look at the new four foot Melowave Overlander Mobile GMRS Antenna, designed specifically for offroaders and cross-country RVers!

    Questions? comments? Feel free to leave them below! Listen to The Two Way Radio Show Podcast on any app or visit The Two Way Radio Show Podcast Archives.

    Want more videos about 2-way radios? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Introducing Melowave and the Shadow GMRS Mobile Antenna

    We offer a broad selection of antennas and antenna accessories from name brand manufacturers, such as Diamond Antenna, Icom, Midland, Nagoya, President, and Tram. Now we've added a new manufacturer to our product lineup called Melowave!

    In this video clip from Episode 172 of The Two Way Radio Show Podcast, Danny and Rick introduce the Melowave Shadow GMRS Mobile Antenna and discuss the advantages it has over other GMRS antennas in its class.

    Questions? comments? Feel free to leave them below!

    Want more videos about 2-way radios? Browse our video blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

  • Chart of Standard CTCSS Tones

    CTCSS is an acronym for Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System. It is a set of sub-audible tones that act as filters to eliminate interference from unwanted transmissions originated by other individuals or groups who are operating on the same channel or frequency. CTCSS tones are also commonly known as Interference Eliminator codes, PL or Private Line codes, QT codes, channel guard, or subchannels.

    Some consumer and business radios that support CTCSS tones may assign a number to each tone within the radio menu for selection and programming options. Other radios simply list the tones themselves and allow you to choose them directly.

    It is important to understand that there is no universal or industry-wide standard for CTCSS tones or their number assignments in a radio. Also, some radios may only support certain tones and may not support others.

    This article covers CTCSS tones only. For DCS codes, please refer to the Chart of Standard DCS codes.

    Listed below is a chart of CTCSS tones often used for two way radios, along with common tone number assignments for radios that use them. Again, these tone number assignments are a general guide only and may vary between makes and models of two way radios. Consult the user manual for your radio for the specific tones supported.

    Common CTCSS Tones

    Common CTCSS Tones
    No. Tone No. Tone
    1 67.0 20 131.8
    2 71.9 21 136.5
    3 74.4 22 141.3
    4 77.0 23 146.2
    5 79.7 24 151.4
    6 82.5 25 156.7
    7 85.4 26 162.2
    8 88.5 27 167.9
    9 91.5 28 173.8
    10 94.8 29 179.9
    11 97.4 30 186.2
    12 100.0 31 192.8
    13 103.5 32 203.5
    14 107.2 33 210.7
    15 110.9 34 218.1
    16 114.8 35 225.7
    17 118.8 36 233.6
    18 123.0 37 241.8
    19 127.3 38 250.3

    Some higher end radios support an expanded list of CTCSS tones. Wouxun in particular Includes a set of 50 tones, and a few models support both standard and non-standard tones for even greater flexibility.

    The List below is a chart of CTCSS tones that Wouxun typically supports in its line of radios, along with their number assignments.

    Wouxun CTCSS Tones

    Wouxun Standard CTCSS Tones
    No. Tone No. Tone
    1 67.0 26 156.7
    2 69.3 27 159.8
    3 71.9 28 162.2
    4 74.4 29 165.5
    5 77.0 30 167.9
    6 79.7 31 171.3
    7 82.5 32 173.8
    8 85.4 33 177.3
    9 88.5 34 179.9
    10 91.5 35 183.5
    11 94.8 36 186.2
    12 97.4 37 189.9
    13 100.0 38 192.8
    14 103.5 39 196.6
    15 107.2 40 199.5
    16 110.9 41 203.5
    17 114.8 42 206.5
    18 118.8 43 210.7
    19 123.0 44 218.1
    20 127.3 45 225.7
    21 131.8 46 229.1
    22 136.5 47 233.6
    23 141.3 48 241.8
    24 146.2 49 250.3
    25 151.4 50 254.1
  • TWRS-172 - New Melowave Brand of Antennas and Mounts

    Two Way Radio Show
    We introduce a new brand of two way radio antennas, mounts and mount accessories for GMRS radios. We’ll also take some of your comments and questions from our blog and our forum.
    Intro :00
    Billboard 1:06

    Melowave Antennas 1:25
    We introduce the new Melowave Shadow and Overlander GMRS mobile antennas, antenna mounts and mount accessories.

    Questions and Answers 27:30
    Comments and questions from our blog and members of the Two Way Radio Forum. Check out and join the forum! It's free!

    Wrap up and Close 37:22
    Send in your comments and questions for Danny, Anthony and Rick to show[at]buytwowayradios.com. Feedback on this and other topics will be read by the hosts and included in future episodes of the show. If we read your comment about this episode on a future episode, we may send you a free t-shirt or some swag! Visit us at www.twowayradioshow.com!

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  • Introducing new Melowave GMRS antennas and mounts!

    Melowave Brand Antennas and Mounts
    One of the most critical components of a radio is the antenna that is connected to it. While a radio does need sufficient power and positioning to maximize its range, it is the antenna that determines the ultimate fate of the signal to be sent or received. The choice of antenna cannot be taken lightly, and there are many from which to choose.

    This is why we carry so many antennas. We offer a broad selection of antennas and antenna accessories from name brand manufacturers, including Diamond Antenna, Icom, Midland, Nagoya, President, Tram, and others. Now we've added a new manufacturer to our product lineup, the Melowave brand!

    Who is Melowave?

    Introduced just this year, Melowave is a new brand of two way radio accessories brought to you by the same people who founded Buy Two Way Radios. Melowave products are developed based on feedback from customers of Buy Two Way Radios who use these types of products every single day. This direct relationship with the those who use them in a real world scenario enables the company to respond with products that customers really need.

    The customer focused approach to product development ensures that Melowave meets the expectations of consumers with products that are of high quality, deliver value as advertised, and perform better than comparable products from other manufacturers.

    What does this mean for the average GMRS user? In short, it translates to greater range, greater parity, and greater performance of their radio.

    Antennas
    Melowave is initially launching with two mobile antennas, and each are made for the GMRS. To be more specific, these are not commercial or ham radio antennas that merely include the GMRS frequency range. They are designed and tuned specifically for GMRS channels and frequencies.

    Melowave Shadow GMRS Mobile AntennaShadow
    The Shadow is a short, inconspicuous 1/4 wave GMRS antenna with 3dB gain. Designed for mobile GMRS two way radios such as the Wouxun KG-1000G and KG-XS20G, this high performance, low profile antenna is precisely tuned for 462MHz-467MHz frequencies assigned to the 30 channels on the General Mobile Radio Service. It has an NMO connector for compatibility with a wide variety of mobile antenna mounts. An antenna mount is not included.

    The Shadow is a great choice for most mobile radio applications. At a mere 3.5 inches (97 cm) high, it provides great performance without getting in the way. Price: $39.99

    Melowave Overlander GMRS Mobile AntennaOverlander
    True to its name, the Overlander is targeted for, you guessed it, the off-roading or Overlanding community. This is not your typical mobile radio antenna. It's a heavy duty, four foot long aerial made specifically for vehicles traveling in extreme environments or over rough terrain.

    The Overlander is a high gain, 5/8 over 5/8 wave antenna for excellent performance in the field. It is precisely tuned for 462MHz-467MHz frequencies on the GMRS with 6 dBi gain and V.S.W.R. ≦1.2:1. The attached cable is a low loss CFD200 with with FME connector and UHF adapter. At nearly half the loss of the RG58 cable usually provided with mobile radio mounts, the CFD200 adds to the optimal performance of this aerial.

    In addition to superior performance, the Overlander is also tough. It is equipped with a massive spring at the base to keep it upright and intact when driving on harsh trails. The included L bracket mount and U bolts that secure the Overlander to the vehicle are also black. Plus its sleek, black appearance looks great on a camper or a 4x4. Price: $159.99

    Mounts
    Melowave is also launching the brand with an ample selection of popular mount styles. These include NMO magnet mounts in 2 sizes, a trunk lip mount and two NMO hole mounts. The company also offers mount accessories such as Studs (NMO to UHF, NMO to N), brackets and other items.

    One important plus that should not be overlooked is the type of cable included with these new products. While it is not uncommon for other manufacturers to use RG-58 A/U with their mobile antennas and mounts, Melowave uses CFD200 type cable, which has nearly half the signal loss of RG58. Also, rather than chrome, Melowave mounts are solid black in color, which seems to be the preferred color based on customer feedback.

    Although the initial launch of the Melowave product line is somewhat limited, the selection will grow over time.

  • How to apply the Wouxun screen protector to your radio

    One of the first things many of us do when we buy a new cell phone is put to on a screen protector. It's almost a no-brainer. After all, we rely on our cell phones for much more than making phone calls, and we certainly don't want anything to scratch up or potentially damage the screen we interface with on a daily basis. But what about our radios? Some of them, particularly the Wouxun models, feature large, full color LCD displays that are constantly exposed to elements that can possibly scratch or damage them, especially when the transceivers are attached to our hips. Is there something we can use to protect them as well?

    Now there is!

    In this video, we show you how to apply the new Wouxun WX-SP900 Screen Protector to your Wouxun KG-935G, KG-UV8H or KG-UVN1 DMR Digital two way radio.

    Questions? comments? Feel free to leave them below!

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  • Our Fall Savings Sale is on Now!

    NOTE: This promotion expired September 30, 2022 and is no longer available.

    Fall has arrived, and so have the savings at Buy Two Way Radios! Harvest the specials on your favorite two way radios and radio accessories during these eight days of deals! Our Fall Savings Sale is on now, from Thursday, September 22 to midnight EDT Friday September 30, 2022.

    Check out our specials listed below:

    Again, this offer is valid from September 22-30, 2022 only.
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  • Faraday bags protect your radios from EMF and EMP

    We get questions from customers who are adding radios and other electronic devices to their emergency preparedness kits and are concerned about potential damage from electromagnetic radiation. How do you protect your radios from EMF and EMP?

    In this video clip from Episode 171 of The Two Way Radio Show Podcast, Danny and Rick introduce Faraday Defense Bags to protect your two way radios from these potential threats.

    These faraday bags from Faraday Defense provide protection from Electromagnetic Field Radiation (EMF), Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), and Static Discharge.

    Faraday NEST-Z EMP 7.0 mil Faraday Bag

    Faraday NEST-Z Faraday Bag - 15pc Kit

    Faraday NX3 Faraday / Fabric Forensic Bag

    Faraday Dry Bag Backpack (Stealth Black)

    Faraday Dry Duffel Bag

    Subscribe to The Two Way Radio Podcast and hear the full episodes!

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