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IASUS 2 way radio

  • 14-05-2008 1:43pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 705 ✭✭✭


    I bought an Iasus IA5 two way radio from an authorised Iasus reseller in the states, however when it arrived today it has no Iasus markings and has some subtle differences to the IA5 model on the Iasus website..

    The buttons are different,
    Backlight is different
    No markings...

    I think I've been sold a cheap hongkong imitation. Has anyone seen/heard of this before?

    Any advice?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,417 ✭✭✭✭watty


    The IASUS IA5 looks like a cheap Hong kong/China type radio anyway (Wouxun, Faidin, FDC, Puxing etc). I doubt from looking at IASUS website that the pictured one is any different in quality. The main IASUS products is not two-way Radio but mics, especially noise cancelling and throat types.

    Quote:
    IASUS Concepts Ltd. was founded to facilitate product development and production management in Asia

    There is no mention of any FCC approvals or real address. The USA Ham and PMR laws are more strict than Ireland, I doubt IASUS radios are legal at all in USA.

    See http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055139328

    They come in VHF and UHF versions and cheap on eBay.

    You could use it 430.. 440MHz with a Wireless Experimenter Licence. I think any other use is illegal.

    Unless it is ETSI approved and CE mark and you have a Buisness PMR /Security licence the IA5 is illegal for any other use.

    It's not (and no USA sourced radio would be) legal in any case for PM446 licence free operation.

    IASUS IA-5 UHF Radio TECHNOLOGY

    General
    Frequency range 400.000-469.900MHz
    Programmable Channel Capacity 16
    Channel spacing 25KHz/12.5KHz
    Power supply 7.5V/DC
    Dimension 58cm (W) * 125cm (H) * 38cm (D)
    Weight (Net) 200g without battery and antenna
    400g with battery and antenna


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