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BTECH UV-PRO (TAN) IP67 Dual Band VHF/UHF Two-Way Radio - APRS, Bluetooth, GPS, Text Messaging, Aviation Band Scanner, NOAA Weather Alerts, USB-C Rechargeable Battery

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About this item

  • Seamless Bluetooth Connectivity for Enhanced Control: Effortlessly sync your UV-PRO with the BTECH UV Programmer App on iOS and Android for text messaging, GPS sharing, and streamlined device management. Enjoy ultimate convenience and control, whether on the move or in the field.
  • Emergency Ready with NOAA Weather Alerts and Built-In Compass: Be ready for any challenge with real-time NOAA weather alerts and an integrated compass for navigation. The UV-PRO is the ultimate tool for emergency preparedness, outdoor adventures, and everyday communication.
  • Effortless Frequency Detection: With the UV-PRO’s Frequency Sync Rapid Scanning, you can quickly locate and lock onto nearby active frequencies. Whether you’re coordinating a team or scanning emergency channels, this feature ensures you’re always connected to the conversations that matter most.
  • Complete Package for Easy Setup: Get started immediately with the UV-PRO Radio, a 2600mAh battery, antenna, belt clip, Type-C USB charging cable, screws and screwdriver, and a detailed user manual. Designed for reliability and convenience, the UV-PRO is your ultimate two-way radio solution.
  • Rugged and Reliable: Engineered to withstand the toughest environments, the UV-PRO’s IP67 rating ensures it’s fully protected against dust and can survive immersion in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes. Perfect for construction sites, outdoor adventures, or any situation where reliability is key.
  • Stay Connected Worldwide: The UV-PRO’s Bluetooth compatibility allows you to connect to a global network of users through the BTECH UV Programmer App. Share channels, join network groups, and maintain communication with ease—no matter where you are.
  • BTECH is proud to be in the USA, which allows you to have the best available local support for any issue that may arise. BTECH only engineers and develops radio products. This brand focus allows you to have the best available radios and accessories with the most features, with real USA warranty and support.



Product Description

BTECH UV-PRO Tan Part 90 LMR Radio
Innovation meets dependability

UV-PRO Dual Band Radio

The BTECH UV-PRO Radio is your go-to communication device, perfect for both licensed professionals and amateur radio operators. This versatile radio offers dual-band coverage (VHF/UHF) and the ability to receive both FM and aviation frequencies. Stay powered with the USB-C rechargeable battery, and be prepared for any weather conditions with NOAA weather alerts. The rugged, weatherproof design ensures durability and reliability, making the UV-PRO an essential tool for any situation.

Seamless 3rd Party Integration

KISS TNC Now Supported with UV-PRO Firmware Update

The UV-PRO’s 7.11 firmware update brings KISS TNC support, enabling seamless integration with popular third-party apps like RadioMail, APRS.fi, APRSdroid, Winlink, WoAd, and more. This feature enhances your radio’s functionality, allowing advanced packet operations, real-time APRS tracking, and efficient messaging capabilities. Whether you’re using it for off-grid communication, emergency response, or data transfer, the UV-PRO streamlines connectivity and expands its potential like never before.

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The Versatility of Bluetooth and Channel Sharing

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Unmatched Bluetooth Audio Integration

Tired of radios claiming to have Bluetooth but can’t even handle Bluetooth audio? The UV-PRO changes the game with real Bluetooth integration. Pair it with any headset or vehicle, and the BS-PTT for true hands-free operation. Say goodbye to “Bluetooth radios" that are barely Bluetooth at all!

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Sync Channels Instantly Across Devices

Wirelessly share memory channels with the UV-PRO for effortless team coordination. Sync devices instantly to keep everyone connected and on the same page, whether managing a large operation or a simple task. No more manual programming—just seamless, hassle-free communication.

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Complete Package for Instant Communication

The package includes the UV-PRO Radio, Antenna, USB-C Cable, Belt Clip with Screws, Lanyard/Hook Mount (secondary mount option for hook and loop mounting systems), Screwdriver, and User Manual.

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Audio Relay – Uninterrupted Communication

The Audio Relay feature extends your communication range by storing and forwarding calls between radios.

  • Extend Your Range: Perfect for large operations or remote areas.
  • Reliable Transmission: Ensures every message is delivered.
  • Easy Integration: Seamlessly fits into your communication setup.
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IP-67 Waterproof and Dustproof

Whether you’re caught in a storm or operating in dusty conditions, this radio will continue to perform reliably.

worldwide Networks with UV Programmer app

Global Network Groups

The BTECH UV Programmer App enables you to join worldwide network groups and stay connected no matter where you are.

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NOAA Weather Alerts

The UV-PRO’s NOAA functionality is essential for ARES and emergency responders who need to stay informed about changing weather patterns.

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Frequency Sync Rapid Scanning

Quickly find and lock onto nearby active frequencies with the UV-PRO’s Frequency Sync Rapid Scanning feature.

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Air Band Aviation Reception

Monitor air traffic and enhance situational awareness with clear aviation frequency reception.

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APRS with Real-Time Tracking

Monitor and share your location seamlessly with front panel mapping, essential for coordinated group activities and off-grid communication.

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Long-Lasting USB-C Battery

Stay powered up with a rechargeable USB-C battery, complete with intuitive charging status indicators.

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Bluetooth Accessories

Enhance your UV-PRO setup with Bluetooth accessories like the BS-22 Speaker Mic and BS-PTT button for hands-free operation and greater flexibility

Memory Channel 6 Channel Banks: 30 Channels Each (180 Total Channels)
Battery Capacity 2600 mAh
Operating temperature -5°F to +140°F
Power Levels 1W / 3W /5W
RX Only FM & Aviation Bands
RX / TX VHF & UHF Amateur and PLMR Bands
Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) 0.16uV
Adjacent channel selectivity ≥68dB
Intermodulation Immunity ≥65db
Audio Output Power 2W
IP Rating IP67: A rating that indicates a device is fully protected against dust and can withstand being submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes.

Fire Medic John
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Pretty decent little radio. Really like being able to separate channels into banks. Now I'm trying to figure out APRS
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
The Bluetooth app makes it very easy to program. I got a good signal report on 2 meters. The only thing I didn't like is attaching the belt clip. You have to get the tiny screws through a hole in the clip to thread into the body of the radio. I struggled with it for a while. Even with a small magnetic screw driver I couldn't get it in until I used a small bit of duct tape to hold the screw in place. I would recommend this radio because of ease of programming, and a nice dual channel display.
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
These new APRS series of radios are exactly what I need. As an APRS enthusiast I need some cheap base station for the node, so I do not much worry about thunderstorms.And some not expensive handheld with KISS modem.With UV-Pro I got even more - I can simultaneously be connected to APRS and monitor 2 frequencies + monitor for NWS Alerts via NOAA.All this without scanning and very convinient.Only I do not like is stock antenna .I replaced it with BNC adapter and now I can use all my huge set of antennas as well as connect external antenna at 🏠 and 🚗.
Dana Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Don't the get other brand get this one... there's nothing wrong with just like any radio is tricky to use but has the functionality to go much further than what people are even going for. So far it has performed very well. I have even hit repeaters over a 100 miles away from a mountain top! The battery lasts up to a day while using the GPS/ARPS system. The GPS connects right away with the bluetooth app, or takes a minute to lock on. Its not a satellite phone, but it is a HAM radio. I went and got my license for this instrument. Totally worth it. Does what most other HAM HTs do not. Every single piece of functionality described by seller is real and works if you can figure it out. Works better with Nagoya antennas. This radio totally makes up for the dead spots in our area when using a base station. NOTE: APRS relies on ASFK, or otherwise KISS TNC connections. In my case I have experimented with both and have found that the ASFK is much easier to use, as the KISS BT connection is hard to make on a PC. The BTECH app also can become an APRS station. This causes some people to think that their radio works anywhere. The radio works, but you still have to go up high to hit things like any other radio with 8W.
Adam Fourney
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I've been interested in something comparable to the BTECH GMRS-PRO, but for HAM bands ever since its. Mid-August they released the UV-PRO, which sort-of fits this description. Mine arrived today. I was mainly interested in (1) the APRS digital mode, and (2) Bluetooth connectivity (both to the phone and to headsets).The first thing I noticed about the UV-PRO is that it is heavy -- much, much heavier than the other handsets I've used before. I'm not sure if this is the waterproofing, or because the frame is mostly metal, but this might be factor for some uses like backpacking or hiking. At 300+g it sags on my belt, etc. It feels about twice as heavy as a BF-F8HP (which I was using before).In terms of initial impressions: the unit seems solid, and the audio quality is great. I'm getting clear signal reports, audio is crisp both on the speakers and via a Bluetooth headset.As noted, I was mainly interested in the APRS capability, and this is where things get interesting: First, it is technically possible to do most work from the front panel, but this is poorly documented. It wasn't until I upgraded the firmware, and read the release notes, that I learned I could address messages to callsigns via the ": " convention. For example, to hit the APRS SMS gateway, I can begin my messages "SMS: " and things will generally work. To message my other handled unit, I'd use "KK7CMT-5: ", etc. Of course, the same convention works from the connected phone app, and typing is much easier there. Generally, things would be much clearer, if there was an explicit "To" field to fill in.APRS position beaconing also works very well, and I didn't have much trouble setting that set up. However, I do wish it supported some option to limit precision, and for smart updates (e.g., don't beacon as quickly when I'm not moving). Maybe this can come in a future firmware.On the other hand, receiving APRS messages was more of a pain. First, I needed to include my callsign and SSID in both the APRS Settings (which makes sense) AND the Signaling Settings (which, I thought was limited to their proprietary BSS protocol). When I just used one, I couldn't get it to work. Once I figured that out, I also learned that the internal AX.25 decoder is not a sensitive as what I'm used to (Direwolf), and requires both a clear clean signal and a transmission that stays open just a little longer than you might expect. Once a message is received it can be read from the front panel, and replies are easy and straightforward -- but all messages are deleted from the unit when it is powered down. This makes it a pain to reply to prior contacts from one session to the next. Finally, despite being awash in APRS transmissions here in the Puget Sound, I've never decoded an APRS message from a radio other than my own (another unit). I am not sure if it's filtering position reports to only radios that have made prior contact via Text, or if only my close-range transmissions are clear enough for decoding. I really hope it is the former.A few other rando radio quirks:While you can pair a Bluetooth headset and control volume via headset buttons, the volume settings can quickly get out of sync. For example, it will show as having the loudest volume despite being very low. The only way I've found to get them back in sync is use the volume dial on the handset.The channel scanning feature is also not easy to find. Rather than hitting a scan button you need to open Settings->Radio Settings->Scan->Checked. I ended up mapping this to one of the programmable side buttons (requiring the phone application to configure).Finally, while it is nice to be able to program the unit from the phone, I wish I could load in a spreadsheet or similar (like CHIRP) to batch upload a channel list. Programming each channel one by one, on the phone, is still a huge pain. Likewise, channels are divided into 6 groups of 30. I thought I would like this, but it turns out I would much prefer a long linear channel list. It's a pain to change channel groups from the front panel of the handset (Settings->Radio Settings->Channel Group->Group 1). I mapped these to the programmable buttons as well.I do wonder why engineers get feature like APRS only half right? It makes me wonder if the people designing the units are actually using them -- because many of these features are implemented just enough to check a box on a feature list.
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