Retevis HA1UV Amateur Ham Radio Manual Programming Guide

Retevis HA1UV Amateur Ham Radio Manual Programming Guide

Looking for a rugged, heavy-duty analog dual-band handheld transceiver built for radio enthusiasts? The Retevis HA1UV delivers true IP67 dust and waterproof performance, packing a punch with selectable high, middle, and low transmit power across standard amateur bands (TX: 144–148 MHz / 420–450 MHz). Featuring a sharp 1.77-inch color LCD, a robust 256-channel architecture, DTMF signaling, and advanced firmware upgrading capabilities, it is an essential tracking tool for fields and base environments.


🕹️ Core Keypad Operations & Navigation

Before configuring channels on your Retevis HA1UV, memorize these essential front-panel interactions to navigate the firmware efficiently:

  • Switching Operating Bands: Press the [* scan] key briefly to toggle the active control cursor between the upper display (Band A) and the lower display (Band B).
  • VFO Mode vs. Channel (MR) Mode: Long-press the [EXIT] key to toggle between direct Frequency Mode (VFO) and Memory Channel Mode (MR).
  • Accessing the System Menu: Press the [MENU] key once to enter the internal settings interface. Use the [▲] and [▼] arrows to navigate options.
  • Confirming Selection: Press the [MENU] key to save any altered variable. Press [EXIT] to drop back out or return to the previous menu level.
  • Single / Dual Band Display: Press the [0 SQL] key briefly to switch the screen layout between crisp Single-Band monitoring and comprehensive Dual-Band Standby.

🎛️ How to Adjust the Frequency Step Size

To make sure your manual direct entries align with correct localized grid spacing, adjust your VFO tuning steps:

  1. Switch into VFO Mode by long-pressing the [EXIT] key until channel indicators clear.
  2. Press [MENU], then hit 4 STEP on the keypad to navigate directly to the Step settings.
  3. Press [MENU] to unlock parameter changes.
  4. Press [▲] or [▼] to cycle through your required channel spacing configuration.
  5. Press [MENU] to save the step variable, then press [EXIT] to clear.

🟢 Step-by-Step: Programming an Amateur Simplex Channel

Follow this standard process to establish a direct point-to-point simplex channel on your chosen frequency bank:

  1. Ensure you are in VFO Mode (by long-pressing [EXIT]).
  2. Select your band utilizing a short press on [* scan], then key in your target frequency directly on the pad (e.g., 1 4 6 5 2 0).
  3. Verify Offset Direction is Off: Press [MENU] and navigate to Shift Direction. Ensure it reads plain text OFF so your transmit and receive paths stay unified on the exact same line.
  4. Commit to Memory Bank:
    • Channels and zones are organized inside the menu parameters. Press [MENU]Zone SettingEdit Channel to map your current VFO baseline parameters into an available channel index slot.
    • Finalize by saving and naming your registry using the keypad to easily manage assignments.

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🔵 Step-by-Step: Programming a Repeater Channel with Cross-Tones

Amateur repeaters often require split frequency entries and matching or independent sub-audible access codes. Here is the configuration sequence:

Phase A: Input Basic Frequencies & Shifts

  1. In VFO Mode, input your primary downstream Repeater Receive Frequency (e.g., 1 4 7 3 0 0).
  2. Set Transmit Frequency Split: Press [MENU] and navigate to Channel Setting. Open the TX Frequency line to enter your split uplink transmit target directly. This allows the HA1UV to accommodate non-standard repeater splits and custom cross-band shifts flawlessly.

Phase B: Configure Uplink Cross-Tones

If you need distinct tone parameters configured exclusively on transmit up-links to keep receiver lines transparent:

  1. Press [MENU]Channel SettingCTCSS/DCS.
  2. Use the up and down arrows to land explicitly on the TX CTCSS/DCS parameters.
  3. Press the [#lock] key briefly to toggle through signaling type variants until CTCSS or DCS unlocks.
  4. Rotate the rugged upper channel knob to fine-tune and lock onto the required access tone (e.g., 100.0 Hz). Press [MENU] to commit.
  5. Set Receive Tone (Optional): If you want to use tone squelch to keep the line quiet from interference, repeat this process in the matching RX CTCSS/DCS menu slot. To keep it wide open to catch weak signals, ensure the RX parameter remains set to OFF.

Phase C: Map to your Zone List Registry

  1. Open Zone Setting within the system index map.
  2. Utilize the Edit Channel line to link your custom cross-tone frequency calculations directly onto your chosen active channel block.

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💻 Step-by-Step: Firmware Update & DFU Mode Operations

Keep your HA1UV running smoothly with the latest factory feature enhancements and performance upgrades. Follow these steps to flash your radio's firmware securely:

  1. Prep the Software Stack: Download the latest upgrade flash utility and system .bin image files directly from the Retevis or Ailunce support websites. Run HATGUpdateTool.exe on your PC.
  2. Enter Device DFU Flash Mode: With the radio powered off, connect your multi-pin interface cable. Press and hold both the main PTT and the SK1 button simultaneously, then turn the volume control knob clockwise to power the unit on.
  3. Check the Indicator Light: The LED status light will illuminate bright solid red, confirming that the internal chip architecture is ready for the firmware flash.
  4. Execute the Update: Choose the correct COM port inside the software window, select your downloaded target application .bin file, and click Update. The system will complete the write cycle automatically within a few seconds.
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⚡ Advanced System Infrastructure Functions

🔄 Talk Around & Inverse Frequency Field Tuning

When you travel out of a local repeater's footprint but remain within proximity of other operators, use the Talk Around feature to bypass the system's input/output offset configuration instantly:

  1. Navigate to Channel SettingTalk Around & Inverse inside the menu screen.
  2. Enable the toggle switch to route your transmit payload directly over the repeater's down-link output frequency line.
  3. Alternatively, map this control directly to Side Key 1 (SK1) or Side Key 2 (SK2) via the Key Functions menu for convenient one-touch macro control in the field.

🔍 Advanced CTCSS/DCS Code Search Scanning

If you're tuned into an active simplex group or a repeater with unlisted sub-audible access parameters, you can scan and match the code over-the-air:

  1. While monitoring an active frequency in VFO mode, long-press the [1 CTC] key to enter your direct RX sub-audible tone parameters.
  2. With an active signal breaking your squelch threshold, press the [* scan] button briefly.
  3. The HA1UV will scan through all standard tone groups sequentially to find a match.
  4. As soon as the signal locks, press the [MENU] button to save the recovered CTCSS or DCS code straight to your current VFO workspace.
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