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The Tosuny K-Head Repeater Box is a compact, plug-and-play relay device designed for Baofeng and similar walkie-talkies. It extends communication range up to 8 km in open areas using a two-way audio-triggered relay system, requiring no power supply or hardware changes. Built with durable ABS and equipped with 90cm cables, it ensures reliable, hands-free signal forwarding for professional-grade connectivity.






| ASIN | B0827V3XQB |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Brand | Tosuny |
| Color | default |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Frequency Range | EST UHF or VHF band |
| Manufacturer | Tosuny |
| Mfr Part Number | Tosunyebao08tg2u |
| Model Number | Tosunyebao08tg2u |
| Number of Channels | 3 |
| Talking Range Maximum | 8 Kilometers |
| Tuner Type | VHF/UHF |
| UPC | 738586329849 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 |
S**S
This thing works great. DO NOT turn on VOX. Works best if antennas are separated several feet.
G**E
bought it because but I have never used it
J**N
After 2 or 3 transmissions, both radios get stuck on transmit. Even when i unplug one of them and click PTT on the other, it locks into transmitting. Just garbage
T**R
Does not work! Repeater radio stay locked on transmit. Should have read the reviews
G**O
This item works perfectly, if you understand what you're buying. This is a 2 way, cross band repeater. If you use this item in radios like a Baofeng, you can't use it as a VHF repeater with a 0.600 mhz offset. Baofeng radios will interfere each other and make a loop beacuse they're Baofeng, low quality radios. This box works as intended. The way to use it is to make a cross band repeater VHF <--> UHF, and it will transmit both ways. Use case scenario: If you live in a place where you don't receive good VHF coverage from long distance. You have one radio listening to the VHF, the other radio in UHF and you can roam around with a radio tuned to the UHF frequency. That way any communication that arrives in the VHF band, you'll be able to answer it in the UHF radio.
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