







📡 Amplify your reach, own the airwaves!
The BTECH AMP-V25D is a compact, surface-mount VHF amplifier delivering up to 40 watts of power to extend the range and clarity of handheld radios. Compatible with major brands and modes (analog & digital), it includes a full installation kit and built-in audio enhancements. Engineered in the USA, it offers reliable performance and local support for mobile, field, or home use.










| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.5 x 4.5 x 1.4 inches |
| Voltage | 13.8 Volts |
| Manufacturer | BTECH |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 13.8 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Brand | BTECH |
| Number of Channels | 1000 |
| Output Power | 40 Watts |
| Package Type Name | Retail Box |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722589229190 |
| UPC | 722589229190 |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.5 x 1.4 inches |
| Item model number | AMP-V25D |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Warranty | 1 Year Warranty Provided only through "BaoFeng Tech" |
G**R
34 to 38 watts 6 watts in 😊
This thing really performs. Get ready to turn all your handheld radios into a mobile or base. I would recommend this product as durable and quality. Get great report back on my signal. What are you waiting on get one
W**6
Amazing RF Amplifier...
Wasn't sure this was going to meet my expectations, but have to say that I am extremely happy with this purchase,I went with the dual analog/digital vhf unit,to boost the transmit power of my many ht's to better reach 2 repeaters in my area,one being approx.13miles away,the other about 17mi. I am currently using a Radtel 600,5 watt output radio in the 147Mhz range,and have gotten very impressive output levels from this BTECH amplifier,It bumped my power output to between 55 and 60 watts,and my swr is right around 1.45-1.49,I hope to reduce that with a little work but is well within an exceptable level for now,my signal reports have been good and no complaints on my transmissions,as before I used this amplifier my transmissions were weak and hard to hear at times,much clearer now! I am using a Nagoya UT-72 loading antenna,and a low loss 240 coax from HT to amplifier.I feel that this was a great option for me to turn my HT's into a 50-60watt base station.The unit is well costructed,small in size and very easy to hook up,as for longevity I will have to wait and see,but as or if any issues arise I will post updates, but as of this writing I am very happy and would not hesitate to recommend this amplifier to anyone wanting to boost the output power of their handheld 5w radio. Just be sure you select the right model for your needs,VHF or UHF model,and whether or not you want analog only or analog/digital unit. 73
B**N
Not too bad (29 Watts)
So, it’s cheap and ya it gets hot so get a fan.If you can get beyond that it’s solid and does its job. It’s 29-30 watts and used it beyond 50 miles with 2dB gain antenna on the base and Browning GMRS Nmo mag mount. It’s a price point value and this one shipped faster. I’m not sorry I got it, it’s on every day as a repeater.You may change wire size, you gotta add a fanI WOULD BUY AGAIN and I’ll update this if it changes
R**E
Compact and Powerful
Btech makes great products. I'm a big fan of their UV-Pro HT walkie-talkies and I purchased this amplifier to use with mine. It works perfectly. It's compact. It does not overheat. I can move it easily between my in-home ham shack and my car. My "radio checks" report a clean and powerful sound. This is a great value and I highly recommend it.
W**N
Game changer, clean transmission
Not only is this a great amplifier, but the company is stellar as well. I had an issue a few months after use and they took care of me lickity-split, went out of their way to make sure I was completely satisified.This thing transmits and and recieves so clean that Dawn dish soap took notes on its performance. I run this in my truck with an 8 watt motorola handheld with an small magnetic VHF/UHF whip... I'm hitting repeaters 50 miles away, and having great reception with operators 70+ miles away on VHF through those repeaters. (Provided I don't live in the Rocky Mountains and LOS is decent, your mileage may vary)My main recommendation is go ahead and pickup a heavy-duty SMA cable to connect between amplifier and your handheld. It does come with one, but I wouldn't rely on it. I also added quick-detachable BNC adapters to mine so I can swap between amplifed and rubber duck within seconds, it also saves the SMA connectors on your equipment from wearing down if you are frequently changing them out.
L**N
Great product
Works great
T**E
How it works
Works Good
J**K
Quality control issues
Cons:• The pigtail connector disintegrated in my hands the very first time I tried to use it. One of the SMA connectors was just not soldered/crimped properly. But that's a minor issue.• The first major issue is that the amplifier just stopped amplifying for no apparent reason. I noticed this because there was too little current drawn from my power supply. A follow-up test showed that the antenna SWR was near perfect, but the output power was basically equal to the power of the connected HT itself.• What was tricky about this failure is that the amplifier still kept turning on and off, so it was not a power supply issue (and it isn't). It would also turn on the TX indicator light and produce an audible click. Basically, you might think that the amplifier is still working, unless you used additional readouts: (a) power supply whooping little current draw; (b) TX power meter showing low power out. In other words, you can't tell if the amplifier is working or not without additional equipment with additional features.Pros:• They sent me a free replacement pigtail connector as soon as I contacted them.• The amplifier works (unless it breaks).Summary:• I would suggest staying away from it, unless you are willing to play lottery.• If you are trying to turn your HT into a base station, I would suggest just getting a decent base/mobile radio.
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