Weierwei Vev-3288s Manual ((full)) [ 2025 ]
Use the keypad to type the desired frequency (e.g., 433.500).
To enter the menu, press the key. Use the Enc Knob or up/down keys to navigate, and press [MENU] again to select an option. Description Squelch (SQL) Sets the noise filter level (0-9). Recommended: 3 or 4. Power (POW) Switch between High (5W) and Low (1W) transmit power. VOX Enables voice-activated transmission (hands-free). CTCSS/DCS Set privacy tones for receiving or transmitting. Beep Enables or disables the keypad confirmation tone. Offset (S-D) Sets the repeater shift (+, -, or off). Programming a Repeater Enter VFO Mode using the [EXIT/M] key. Input the Receive Frequency via the keypad. Set the CTCSS Tone (Menu 10) if the repeater requires one.
Note: Set this carefully to prevent background wind or ambient noise from accidentally triggering your transmitter. Channel Scanning
This is the most searched section of the . Loss of the wiring diagram is the number one reason operators seek a replacement manual. Below is a reconstruction of the standard terminal assignments. Weierwei Vev-3288s Manual
If you are using a local repeater, you must set the frequency shift direction and offset amount: Press then [0] to enter the extended menu. Navigate to S-D (Shift Direction) and select + or - .
The top dial allows you to toggle through saved frequencies.
Using the keypad, type in your desired frequency. For example, for a VHF frequency of 146.520 MHz, type: 1 , 4 , 6 , 5 , 2 , 0 . Step C: Set CTCSS / DCS Tones (If Required) Use the keypad to type the desired frequency (e
: Press the [EXIT/M] key to toggle between Channel (MR) mode and Frequency (VFO) mode. In VFO mode, you can type the frequency directly (e.g., 1-4-5-0-0-0).
Set between 0–9. A level of 3–5 is usually ideal to filter out background static without losing weak signals.
Press and hold to transmit voice; release to receive incoming signals. Description Squelch (SQL) Sets the noise filter level (0-9)
In this mode, the display shows the exact operating frequency (e.g., 433.500 ). You can manually input frequencies using the keypad or scan through bands using the top encoder knob. Channel Mode (MR)
: If the radio behaves erratically, you can perform a factory reset via the menu (usually the last option) to restore default settings.