Quansheng Electronics have released the UV-K1 series, a new dual-band handheld transceiver that builds on the foundation established by their popular UV-K5 model. The new radio is available in two variants: the standard UV-K1 and the UV-K1(8), with specifications suggesting incremental improvements over its predecessor.
Manufacturer: Quansheng
Manufacturer of the famous Quansheng UV-K5 which gained huge popularity for it’s hackable firmware that the community was able to improve, adding many new features.
The successor, the Quansheng TK11 has recently been released.
The Quansheng TG-K10AT is a UHF handheld that covers 400–470 MHz with 10W output. It's built around a microcomputer-controlled PLL synthesizer and offers 100 memory channels.
The Quansheng Taiko Kong TK11 builds upon the hugely successful Quansheng UV-K5 which became popular due to it's hackable firmware that enabled a host of innovative features to be added by the community. Designed for both novice and experienced ham operators, this device offers versatility and reliability that makes it stand out in the field of handheld radios.
The Quansheng UV-K5 has become notable in the ham radio community since its 2023 release, particularly due to its flashable firmware architecture that allows extensive community modifications.