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UV-5R vs AR-5RM: which Baofeng should you pick?

If you just want the punchline:

Pick the classic UV-5R if you need a dirt-cheap, proven dual-band (2 m/70 cm) FM handheld with huge community support.

Pick the AR-5RM if you want tri-band TX that adds 1.25 m/220 MHz, true AM airband receive (108–136 MHz), 999 memories, USB-C charging, and a color screen, and you are okay with a larger radio and specs that vary by seller.

πŸ“Š Quick spec comparison

FeatureBaofeng UV-5RBaofeng AR-5RM (5RM-class)
TX bands136–174 MHz, 400–480/520 MHz (FM)136–174 MHz, 220–260 MHz, 400–480 MHz (FM)
Airband (AM) receiveNo (FM-only)Yes, 108–136 MHz (AM)
Memories128Up to 999
ScreenMonochrome LCD1.77β€³ color LCD
Claimed RF power4–5 WUp to 10 W (real world often ~7–8 W on VHF/UHF)
Battery/charging~1800 mAh, desktop cradle~2500 mAh, USB-C charge on battery plus cradle
ProgrammingCHIRP support, K-plugCHIRP supported, K-plug
Size/weightCompactNoticeably larger and heavier

πŸ“‘ RF coverage and performance

  • UV-5R: Classic dual-bander focused on 2 m and 70 cm analog FM. No AM airband. Some variants can tune into the airband range in FM, which does not properly receive AM ATC comms.
  • AR-5RM: Adds 1.25 m/220 MHz TX and true AM airband receive. Power claims are higher on paper, while real world measurements tend to be a bit lower than the maximum listed by sellers.

🧰 Programming and software

  • UV-5R: Bulletproof CHIRP support, endless guides, and accessories. Great for beginners.
  • AR-5RM: Works with CHIRP as well. Factory software can be quirky for airband entries, so most users prefer CHIRP. Uses the standard K-plug cable.

πŸ”‹ Ergonomics, power, and build

  • UV-5R is small and light, ships with an ~1800 mAh pack and a desk charger. Monochrome screen, 128 memories.
  • AR-5RM is larger, with a color display and a ~2500 mAh pack that charges via USB-C on the battery, plus a desk charger. Many bundles include a long β€œtactical” antenna. Stock antennas may not cover 220 MHz optimally, so consider an upgrade if you plan to use 1.25 m often.

βš–οΈ Legality and certifications

  • UV-5R: Intended for amateur use. It is not certified for GMRS or FRS in the United States. Check local regulations before transmitting.
  • AR-5RM: Feature sets can vary by listing. Verify the exact transmit coverage, power, and certifications for your region, and operate only where you are licensed and the radio is approved.

βœ… When to choose each

  • Choose UV-5R if you want: the lowest cost, a tiny form factor, and a time-tested dual-band ham handheld with massive community resources.
  • Choose AR-5RM if you want: tri-band including 220 MHz, AM airband listening, more memories, a color screen, and USB-C charging, accepting the bigger size and that β€œ10 W” is often optimistic in practice.

πŸ§ͺ Real world chatter

Early user discussions highlight the AR-5RM’s larger, nicer display, 999 memories, and airband receive. Scan banks are not supported in the way some scanners handle them, similar to the UV-5R, so you will rely on skip scan or separate programming images when you want different channel sets.

🏁 Verdict

If budget and simplicity rule, the UV-5R still does the job for 2 m and 70 cm FM. If you will use 220 MHz or want AM airband, the AR-5RM is the clear upgrade in the Baofeng universe, treat the power rating as marketing, program it with CHIRP, and confirm band and legal use for your region.