Whether you’re a seasoned operator or just starting, programming your Baofeng radios will be a breeze, ensuring you stay connected during radio events, hamfests, or contests.
The Baofeng USB Programming Cable is your essential tool for keeping your Baofeng radios fully functional and prepared for any scenario. Designed for effortless use with both PC and Mac, this cable is a must-have for users of UV5R, UV82, and other K-Type radios. No drivers are needed for Windows 10, allowing you to quickly program your radios for personal, professional, or emergency use.
Save time and effort—plug the cable into your computer, and it’s ready to go, no additional software or drivers needed for Windows 10 users.
This cable supports both operating systems, making it versatile and easy to use regardless of your preferred platform.
Equipped with the K-Type connector for Baofeng radios, this cable ensures seamless compatibility with your UV5R, UV82, and other K-Type radios.
Fully compatible with the free Chirp software, you can quickly program radio frequencies, CTCSS tones, and channels without complicated procedures.
Built by Baofeng for Baofeng radios, this factory-original cable guarantees reliability and durability.
High-quality materials ensure long-lasting performance. It’s robust enough for daily use, travel, and outdoor conditions, so your cable is always ready when you need it.
Amateur Radio Enthusiasts
Whether you’re a seasoned operator or just starting, programming your Baofeng radios will be a breeze, ensuring you stay connected during radio events, hamfests, or contests.
Emergency Responders & Preparedness Enthusiasts
Quick and accurate programming of emergency frequencies allows you to respond promptly and stay prepared in times of crisis.
Outdoor Enthusiasts & Adventurers
Hiking, camping, or exploring remote areas? This cable helps you keep your radio frequencies up-to-date, making sure you're always in touch when you're off the grid.
Security & Tactical Professionals
Keep your communication devices ready for fieldwork, with instant configuration for mission-critical frequencies.
At 17, still in high school, Jacob enlisted in the TN Army National Guard. Specializing in Communications, he operated Single Channel Ground to Air radios from 1996 to 2002. He pursued further education in Computer Networking and has since amassed 25 years of experience in telecommunications.