The Baofeng DM-32UV GPS APRS is the clear winner here. This isn't a close call.
The single most important differentiator is features versus price. The Baofeng delivers DMR digital mode, APRS capability, and built-in GPS at sixty dollars, while the Wouxun costs nearly three times as much yet lacks all of these features and operates at half the transmit power. The Wouxun's 36/100 score reflects significant shortcomings that justify neither its price tag nor consideration as a serious radio option.
The Baofeng suits anyone entering amateur radio or wanting dual-band capability with modern digital and location-sharing features on a budget. The Wouxun might appeal only to someone with specific legacy analog requirements and a strong brand preference, though even then the value proposition is poor.
For most amateur radio operators, recommending the Wouxun would be irresponsible. The Baofeng DM-32UV GPS APRS offers substantially more capability at one-third the cost and significantly outperforms its competitor across every meaningful metric. Buy the Baofeng unless you have documented reasons requiring the Wouxun specifically.
By use case
Beginner needing digital features and APRS
Its high feature count and DMR support make it ideal for starting digital ops.
Experienced analog user for field reliability
The IP65 rating and analog focus provide rugged reliability for outdoor field work.
Budget-conscious operator needing maximum features
It offers a vast array of features like DMR and GPS at a very low price point.
Prepper needing rugged, simple VHF/UHF comms
Its focus on analog modes and IP rating suits emergency preparedness needs better.
Advanced operator needing only analog VHF/UHF
If digital modes are unnecessary, the Wouxun's dedicated analog focus is superior.
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