Une partie de la critique a été traduite automatiquement.
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/54234 One of the first things I noticed other than the button layout was the button feel. The PTT button has been changed from a hard plastic button to a squishy rubber PTT button – much like the keys on the radio. This feels much nicer to use. By changing the layout of the keyboard they’ve removed the “Band” key, the VFO/MR key and the A/B switch. I got pretty used to the A/B key being a big blue button on the UV-5R but after a morning of playing with the UV-6R the A/B switch seems to be nicely located and you don’t accidentally press it. I think Baofeng have gone for a more user friendly and logical approach with their keys. The changing of the key layout has allowed the radio to have a much larger speaker. Okay this one could be important for you flash-a-holics. This light has a much more useful LED inside it to act as a torch. I have no idea why they first thought putting an LED in one of these radios was a good idea and to be fair in the UV-5R it was utterly pointless. Just a LED poking out of the top of the radio. It was almost useless! On the UV-6R it’s actually an emitter into a reflector that can be usable in a variety of situations. It’ll do two modes, on and strobe. The menu on this radio is the same as the UV-5R. Out of the box the radio is set to speak which setting you are on and it’s full of annoying bleeps and noises. After a minute of playing I turned off the beeps and the voice system as I didn’t need it to tell me which mode or menu I was adjusting. This would be great if you are visually impaired. One of my local operators uses his in this mode as it’s the only way he can operate the radio. I’m really glad I decided to try out the UV-6R at long last. The radio is “cheap” compared to the big brand names but it seems fully feature packed. Comparing it to my much loved UV-5R’s the radio feels better in the hand. It just feels more rugged and it feels like it’d survive better being treated badly. The 5R’s have suffered some abuse at my hands but this feels like it’d take more abuse. All in all I’d give this radio a five out of five. It’s a nice step up from the UV-5R but at the same time it retains all of the good points of the UV-5R. The final point to add is that the microphones, speakers, USB cables and antennas are all interchangeable between the UV-5R and the UV-6R which is great and there is a huge range of accessories available such as antenna adaptors or battery eliminators for use in the car.
質実剛健なデザインのボディは無駄がなくて美しい。 UV-R5のデザインはイマイチだったけどこちらは好みです。