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Tidradio TD-H3 - A Detailed Overview.

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Here it is: The Good, The Bad, The #Tidradio.

Feel free to skip to any of these spots of the video. I made an effort to satisfy all those who hate watching detailed videos.


As I have pointed out in the past and been told, part 15 has nothing to do with if the radio will pass the spurious emission standards (Part 95).


Intro 00:00 - 1:15
Battery Inspection 1:15 - 1:53
FCC ID Information 1:54 - 2:25
How does the Battery fit - 2:25 - 3:05
Antenna Port and Insertion and Difficulties - 3:06-4:19
Manual inspection and feature overview - 4:20 - 5:53
ASMR - 5:53 - 6:07
Turning the radio on and inspection - 5:53 - 6:47
Going through the menus and Is this radio visual impaired compatible - 6:47 - 10:00
NOAA Weather Radio 10:00 - 11:38
Antenna Issues - 11:38 - 13:41
Getting an Audio report - 13:41 - 15:04
Testing the Power levels 15:04 -17:00
Assumptions (that were wrong) 17:00 - 17:30
Spectrum Analysis (UHF and VHF) 17:30 - 18:38
Computer Based Analyzer Test Battery Capacity Issues - 18:38 - 19:20
Battery issues and I am not an electrical engineer. - 19:20 - 23:36
Chirp is supported, No Drivers Needed! 23:36 -25:42
Airband Testing and LCD testing in dark and sun 25:43 - 28:57
In Conclusion This was a long video 28:57 - 30:48




Specifications Advertised (From Tiraditos website).:

This product is a multifunctional FM handheld station that is compact and convenient.

New Features:
Compact and Convenient: It fits in the palm of your hand and is easy to hold.
More Functions: Although it is positioned as a lower-priced walkie-talkie than the H8, it has some new features that the H8 does not have, achieving a low price and high configuration. It has added several new functions: Airband function, code measuring function, and cross band.
Convenient Programming: H3 can be programmed with a Type-c cable or phone
Air Band Function: Turn on the air and function, enter the aviation frequency point, and you can see the AM logo on the screen. 118-135.975MHz is the airport tower frequency band. Radio enthusiasts can use this band to listen to airport announcements and conversations between the tower and aircraft.

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