In addition to that the UV2D (and UV3D, UVD1P and some other models) are not capable of being programmed for 2.5 kHz steps/7.5 kHz spaced channels that are used on VHF by many Part 90 licensee and they may not even be narrowband compliant (I don't remember).
Wouxun software and KG-UV Commander software allows you to (illegally) expand the transmit frequency range. At least on radios that were sold about 10 years ago. I don't know if Wouxun changed the firmware since then and I don't remember if CHIRP has that capability
Tom ND5Y
On 6/21/20 10:30 AM, Jardy Dawson via chirp_users wrote:
I don’t believe the UV2 is Part 90 certified, and will only transmit in the ham bands. To do Public Safety, you would need a radio like the UV7 or UV6. Those would be listed as Commercial radios.