📡 Stay ahead on every frequency—program, protect, and power up like a pro!
The TIDRADIOTD-H3 is a professional-grade 8-band ham radio set featuring a powerful 5W transmitter, 2500mAh rechargeable battery with 48-hour standby, and advanced programming via Type-C and Bluetooth. It supports multi-mode frequency bands including aviation and NOAA weather, offers privacy protection with DTMF lock codes, and comes as a full kit with dual radios, antennas, and accessories—perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness.
Number of Batteries | 2 C batteries required. (included) |
Compatible Devices | BAOFENG UV-5R, QUANSHENG UV-K5, BAOFENG UV-5G Plus, TD-H8 radio, Most walkie-talkies |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Battery Average Life | 48 Hours |
Talking Range Maximum | 5 Kilometers |
Tuner Type | UHF/VHF |
Voltage | 7.2 Volts (DC) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Channels | 199 |
Special Features | Type C & Wireless Programming, 8 bands frequency |
Frequency Range | 136-174MHz Tx/Rx, 400-470MHz Tx/Rx (8 bands RX) |
Waterproof Rating | IPX6 |
Color | Black |
Z**K
Awesome Little Radio
For the price, it is unbelievable that so many features can be packed into this little device.The kit I ordered came with 2 Radios, 4 Antennas (that actually work), two base chargers, and two USB chargers for less than $30 per radio.I have several Yaesu radios and I love them. I'm not trying to compare the two. It would be awesome, however, if the Big 3 (Yaesu, Kenwood, Icom) would incorporate some of these features.The top features that I really like about this very affordable radio is the color screen, Bluetooth connectivity, phone app (ODMaster), USB-C programming with CHIRP, USB-C Charging, the clarity of the speaker, wireless radio cloning, and the outstanding TIDRadio customer service.The Tidradio TD-H3 is easy enough to program manually. It's no harder than a FT-60 to enter a repeater form the keypad. The ODMaster phone app is pretty cool. You can set all of the functions, and add/modify memory locations from your phone over Bluetooth. It even has a Repeater List option that displays all of the repeaters in your area. You simply select the Repeaters you want, and import them into your radio. I added 22 local repeaters in less than 4 minutes. Pretty amazing for a sub $30 radio.If you have more than one TD-H3, you can get one configured the way you like it, then clone it to another TD-H3 without any cables. It's outstanding.The screen is small, but clear and bright. It can be seen in bright sunlight. The speaker is loud and clear as well.This kit came with 4 antennas. Two "Ham" and two "AM/Air Band" antennas. I haven't put these on an analyser yet, but I can hit my local 2M repeater, which is 11 miles away, with no problems using the shorter "Ham" antenna.Being able to Program with CHIRP over a USB-C cable is great. I've only done this with the supplied USB-C cable. When it's plugged in, it shows up as a Com Port on my laptop. I tried my Anker USB-C/USB-C cable and I could not get CHIRP to recognize the radio. The supplied cable works perfectly, however.It's also awesome that I can charge the batteries with my USB-C cable in the car.If you purchase a kit, be sure to check UNDER the plastic packaging for the 2 longer antennas. I sent a message to TIDRadio support to tell them I didn't get them. Within a couple of hours, I got a response asking me to look under the packaging. There they were. The antennas are too long to fit in the box, so they coil them up and put them under the plastic packing tray.Good luck getting a response from Yaesu that quickly.Don't get me wrong. I'm not giving up my Yaesu radios. There is definitely a market, however, for inexpensive radios that are well built, feature rich, are are just plain fun to play with.It makes me scratch my head how a company like TIDRadio can come out of nowhere, and provide such an innovative device. When other companies have been around for close to 70 years, and they just keep reselling revisions of the same products year after year.Imagine an FT5DR with all of the added features of the TD-H3. The Big 3 need to pay attention to what the Chinese manufacturers are producing.
B**Z
Great little radios!
I had a pair of UV-5R's prior. They are great radios but the new tech of these is on another level. Easy to program with the phone app via Bluetooth or on the PC. Cloning radios is a simple matter as well. I'm about 25 miles south of KPHX airport and can pickup airport traffic easily with my dual-band 'J' pole in the back yard.Be sure to install the USB driver and only plug the USB cable directly into the PC as the radio may not be recognized if plugged into a hub. Also, the programming is done through the USB on the side of the radio, NOT the charging port on the bottom.The first thing you should do is install CHIRP on your computer. It makes programming a snap.There is a learning curve but it's manageable once you know the basics.
R**S
Nice Tidradio Hand Helds - You will Probably Need to Program Them
These two ways are very similar, Baofeng and Tidradio although I seem to get slightly better range with the Tidradios. I would not be surprised if they are the same manufacturer :) Anyway, most come either with channel zero and channel 127 or some strange range of frequencies, maybe from Europe? You have to go snag the CHIRP program off the web, then download an image of the radio (the CHIRP program contains a list of them) then program in the 22 (or whatever you want) standard GMRS frequencies. Then upload that image to the walkies using the provided special cable. That way you have the same selection of GMRS and FRS channels those cheaper walkies have and you can communicate with them, say on Channel 5. A list of GMRS frequencies can be readily found on the web, example 462.6500 etc. They will correspond to the channel numbers as you enter them into the spreadsheet in CHIRP. Anyway, I programmed six of them and all worked fine with great reception. My son could talk to me down at the market about a mile away with houses and trees in the way. Not to bad, eh! So, it takes a little time, but these are worth it if you want to use the channels with higher power like Channel 5 (2W max) etc. I do like all the accessories, but the downloading cable is the most important. You need it to talk to the computer and the CHIRP program. There are videos online that tell you how to do it and I think the CHIRP website may have a tutorial, but YouTube has a few videos.
B**G
One battery was defective, good support
From the start, I was a bit leery of this company but bought this set anyway to give as a gift. I liked the size of the radios though and decided to keep them and get another set to give as a gift. I'm glad I did because one of the battery packs is defective and will not charge. That would have caused all kinds of problems to get fixed if I'd given them as a gift. As it is, I'm having trouble getting any kind of support from the company. I tried the "Contact Us" form on their site but after running through their CAPTCHA three times I'm still not sure that any of my messages went through, and I've had no response in my email. No, not even in the spam folder. Of course, Amazon is willing to take the set back and send me a new one, but that's a hassle I don't need, getting this set back in its box and driving to the drop-off location. It would be easier to just buy a battery, and I'd be willing to, except they don't seem to be for sale on Amazon. I wish I'd known this earlier because I usually keep several batteries on hand for each of my radios and I was going to order 4 more for this pair. I'll give their support people one more day to get back to me but after that, the set gets returned and I get my money back.Edit: TIDRadio customer service reached out to me and offered to replace both batteries in my package, claiming that some first-generation batteries were defective, which has now been fixed with the latest batteries. The replacement batteries arrived today (I wish they'd included belt clips with them as I now have two clips and three working batteries) and are charging up properly. TIDRadio gets 5 stars for their good customer service.
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