Along the left side of the radio there's the standard PTT and monitor keys and a button to toggle the jack light. Up top is a volume knob and SMA-M antenna connector, with an LED 'jack light' tucked in for good measure. The front of the radio holds a 16-button keypad and nice green-backlit dual frequency display, along with the speaker and mic grille.
Though it was sparsely packed (retail box was wrapped in shipping paper, not double packed), I would recommend this seller, I've purchased several items now and all were shipped promptly with good communication. For a shipment from Asia, it arrived more quickly than I'm used to, taking only 10 days or so. I purchased mine from 409shop, an outlet that offers many foreign radios and accessories.
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Read on for my full impression of this HT. The feature set is pretty complete, and for the price it's really tough to beat. With a street price of approximately $85 USD shipped, it's one of the cheapest dual band handhelds available anywhere. It's a fairly direct competitor to the other popular Chinese radios like the Wouxun KG-UVD1.
The Quansheng TG-UV2 is a fairly straightforward 5 watt, dual band 2m/70cm handheld radio of Chinese origin.