The (American version) radio's main receiver covers 30 kHz through 60 MHz, 142 MHz through 152 MHz, and 420 through 450 MHz (plus 1240 through 1300 MHz with the "X" model). As an "all-band" transceiver, the TS-2000 offers a maximum power output of 100 watts on the HF, 6 meters, and 2 meters bands, 50 watts on 70 centimeters, and, with the TS-2000X or the optional UT-20, 10 watts on the 1.2 GHz or 23 centimeters band. The TS-2000 was marketed as a feature-rich transceiver. TS-2000LE, limited production TS-2000 with a black finish to celebrate Kenwood's 60th Anniversary.TS-B2000, a sleek "black box" unit requiring a computer or an optional mobile control panel for control.The Icom IC-718TS-2000X, same as the above with the addition 1.2 GHz ( 23 cm band) capability The FCC asserts Amcrest marketed "UV-5R-series FM hand-held radios capable of transmitting on “restricted frequencies." "Marketing a device that is "capable of operating outside the scope of its equipment authorization,” is not allowed. The FCC cited the Houston, Texas based importer Amcrest Industries which owns and operates Baofengradio US for illegally marketing UV-5R, "capable of operating outside the scope of its equipment authorization,” the FCC Citation said, which is outside of its Part 90 authorization granted. Illegal marketing and distribution in the United States Features include CTCSS and duplex operation for use with local repeaters, dual watch and dual reception, an LED flashlight, voice prompts in either English or Chinese and programmable LED lighting for the LCD display. It is designed to transmit on the 2 meter band between 136 and 174 MHz and on the 70 cm band between 400 and 520 MHz. It is described as a popular inexpensive model. It has been used in a number of projects involving radios.
The Baofeng UV-5R is a hand-held radio that has been marketed illegally in the United States and was produced since 2012.
RX and TX below and elsewhere are ham radio jargon for receive and transmit. 9.3.2 TR-751A/TR-851A VHF and UHF Transceivers.9.3.1 TM-255A/TM-455A VHF and UHF Transceivers.9.1.2.4 Receiver and transmitter specifications.3.2 Illegal marketing and distribution in the United States.