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    22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
    5Much better than the BF-F8+
    By E.K.E.
    I ordered and reviewed the Baofeng BF-F8+ a short time ago. I really wasn't happy with it for the reasons listed in that review. It seems the GT-3 has taken care of the shortcomings I didn't like.

    The upgraded hardware is covered in the description above so I won't go into that.

    Pros:

    The radio has a better feel than the UV-5R and BF-F8+ radios. It has a better contour to it without feeling like a 2x4 or too rounded like a giant Tylenol.
    The sound is a better. It has a louder max volume while still being clear and not as "tinny" as the older ones.
    The radio seems better sealed against dust and moisture. I wouldn't dunk it in a bucket but the elements will have a harder time getting inside. The battery fits a bit different and seems to be sealed to the body better, along with the side buttons and plug cover.
    The keypad lights differently. Not really a pro or con, just different so far. On the other models only the num bers lit up, on this one the number and a small area around the base of the keys light as well. The keys are still the same type of rubber as the previous models. Some people have reported wear on them but I haven't seen this on ANY of my Baofengs as of yet. If this becomes a problem then I will report it here in an update.
    This radio seems to receive a bit better than the others did, including the BF-F8+. Stations that had static in the past are clear using the same antennas.

    Cons, not many.

    So far spare batteries are rare. Since this is supposed to be a limited run of 50k radios it's unknown how long term support will be handled.
    The base where the antenna mounts is different as well. On the other models the connector is elevated above the plastic ring around it. This allows any antenna that will thread on to be used. On the GT-3 the threaded part is sunken down into the outer plastic ring. My assumption is to help improve on the we ather resistance since the factory antenna threads down and sinks around this ring. (Much the same way as a stock antenna on a Yaesu FT-60 does.) I have an ExpertPower antenna with the knurled base, it will screw down inside this ring very tightly. So tight in fact it acted as sandpaper and had plastic dust and small shavings embedded in the groves. My Nagoya antenna however does not. The base on it is just big enough to bottom out on top of the ring instead of inside of it. This antenna is not stable on the radio and is only held on by one thread before it bottoms out. This will be a negative to some people that don't want to switch antennas. I have a Wouxun WXBNCB (SMA Female to BNC) adapter that fits great. I'll continue to use the Nagoya on my stock UV-5R radio and order a Diamond BNC for this one.

    General thoughts:

    The screen is much improved over the BF-F8+ radio. It no longer dims to the point of looking burned out when transmitting. T he screen on the BF-F8+ goes all the way black when it times out. The screen on the GT-3 goes dark but can still be read.

    The programming cable fit well and worked just fine using the latest version of CHRIP. Use the UV-5R settings in CHIRP. The speaker mic fit well and worked as expected. The radio is a slightly different shape than the older ones and doesn't have the slits in the sides on the lower portion of the battery so you cannot use the older charging bases. The older radios aren't stable enough to stand in the GT-3 base either. Yep, one more thing to have plugged in taking up room on the desk that isn't interchangeable with anything else.

    Overall I like this radio. I hope Baofeng decides to either keep this radio past the limited run or adopts a permanent version of it. I will not be replacing all of my UV-5R radios with this one yet for a couple of small reasons. First is price. It's still a little expensive at just over $60. It nee ds to come down to the $40 range first. Second is the accessories for it. Most of them match up fine but until I can order a spare battery domestically anytime and in any quantity I want then the GT-3 will not be a primary. There also needs to be some kind of AA or AAA battery replacement pack. Factory cells are fine, until they are discontinued and can't be replaced.

    The Baofeng radios get the most use in our house. My Yaesu FT-60 is a great radio but since it can only monitor one channel at a time it gets less use. There is always at least one Baofeng turned on all the time here. I have some important scanner channels programmed into all my radios. With the Baofengs I can monitor two different county sheriffs at the same time since we are close to the line. If/when the accessories and batteries become more prevalent then the GT-3 will probably replace the older series in our house for general use, assuming it is put into full production after the limite d run.
    73

    **UPDATE JAN 9,2014**

    We (along with most of the country) recently had some colder than average weather when the "polar vortex" descended upon us. I wanted to see how this radio preformed under less than ideal conditions. I placed the radio in a waterproof bag and left it on the porch for 2 days. The high temp for these days was 2°F & the low was -20°F. For over 36 hours of those 2 days the temp was below -10 °F. I brought the radio in and turned it on without letting it warm up. The battery showed 2 bars. It showed 3 when it went outside but I did listen to it as a scanner for a couple of hours before it got bagged. Everything appeared to be working as it should. I hit the repeaters just as I did before and the FM worked as well. I continued to use it until the battery needed recharged the next day. After a full charge/discharge cycle the unit seems to be just as it was before it went outside.

    There will be some that say this radio is weather resistant and I should have left it out of the bag to see what happened. We also got 10+" of snow with this cold. I didn't really feel like chipping ice out of frozen plastic. Besides, if it was coated in ice then I wouldn't have been able to test it until it thawed anyway.

    This radio is a great addition for anyone who wants a solid radio that does what it should and won't break the bank. This is the first radio I grab when I'm looking for one. The FT-60 is a great radio but it's a bit bigger and heavier than this one. If I'm leaving the house and want a radio with me then the GT-3 goes. If I leave it in the car and someone steals it then I'm out a $60 radio, not a $150-200 radio. The GT-3 is lighter to carry in a case, jacket pocket or belt as well. A micro version of this (similar to the UV-3R+) would be most welcome.

    11 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
    5BaoFeng GT-3 over view
    By Francisco Julian
    The Radio does what it was design to do, low cost and great value. The volume is loud enough and it seems a little over amplified at times. It was easy to program using the same program cable that I used for my UV-5ra and UV-82L and the latest chirp program. I'm using a MacPro 13" with the latest Maverick OS. I did use the USB driver for the UV-5ra and I did have to restart the mac a couple of times so that the Chirp program would recognize the GT-3 and once the radio was recognize I downloaded the radio freq to the chirp software so that chirp would recognize the radio than I imported my freq for the local repeaters into the GT-3. The yellow colors around the key pad makes the keys very readable. I did like that the radio would dim down the lcd display if you had it in scan mode and would become fully bright when you received a incoming signal. The charger was the only slight problem that you had to play around with to get it seated right to get the charger working prope rly. I would change the antenna for a better one. Of all the BaoFeng radio I've bought UV-5re, UV-5re+, UV-82L and now the GT-3, my favorite is the UV-82L and second would be the GT-3 or the UV-5re. I believe on the BaoFeng radios it is a hit and miss on the radio you buy, some of the same models will be better or worst if you compared them with a buddies radio of the same model. It depends on quality control at the manufacturing plant and the quality of the components that they install. The antenna for these radios do need to be changed and some times you do get lucky and receive a unit that everything matches up and perform with no antenna mod or internal mod.

    10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
    5Baofeng GT-3 internal hardware/chips much improved for 2014, out performs all other Baofeng dual band Radios
    By Michael Corrothers
    I have had this radio for about one month now. Not only the outside looks good, but the new micro-chips for transmit and receiving make this radio much more stable, and the audio quality is excellent. In the last month I have used the Baofeng GT-3 radio with different repeaters in Las Vegas, Nevada, Twenty Nine Palms, California, and with the Papa System which has coverage over all of the Southern California area, and as far south as San Diego, CA. to the border. I have transmitted over several ILRP repeaters. Everyone says the audio clarity of the radio is crisp and clear. One thing I would recommend is getting a higher gain antenna, rather than use the original stock antenna. At 5 watts however, the low gain antenna works very well.

    I have no complaints with the GT-3 radio; however, Baofeng has not provided downloadable software to program the radio through their USA website. Chirp does not offer software for download either at the current time. I was able to purchase programming software including a cable through RT Systems for $49.00, which works flawlessly. It is so easy to program with the software and RT cable. The new booklet that comes with the radio is much improved, reads well, and is easy to understand. Not like previous Baofeng models.

    It also works well in a vehicle with a mag mount external antenna.

    It will switch from Frequency mode to Channel mode easily by pressing the red button on the left. The radio menu is easy to navigate. Similar to the Baofeng UV-5R & UV-82. The radio's audio voice is a pleasant sounding American female voice. Not the previous Chinese accented English female sounding voice.

    The screen is LCD - but is reversed, with a black background and light lettering, which make it easier to see in bright light, or at night.

    My hope is that Baofeng will continue to improve their radio line, and offer more radios to compete with the Japanese radios, perhaps off ering other frequencies, or multiple frequencies, (other bands). They are definitely on the right track. Please Note: "This is not a old radio with a new face." Get one and see for yourself. For around $60 dollars, it is worth your consideration.

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