TK-378 KPG-27D or D1 DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-370G KPG-56D Windows? TK-372 KPG-27D or D1 DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-360G KPG-56D Windows? TK-361 KPG-34D? TK-370 KPG-27D or D1 DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-360 KPG-77D DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-360 KPG-27D or D1 DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-359 KPG-32D DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. KPG-31D DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. UHF version of the VHF TK-250 TK-353 KPG-26D DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used.
TK-278G KPG-56D Windows? TK-280 KPG-49D See note KPG-36 The KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. TK-278 KPG-27D or D1 DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-270G KPG-56D Windows? Narrowband-capable version of the TK-270 TK-272 KPG-27D or D1 DOS? TK-272G KPG-56D Windows?
TK-260 KPG-27D or D1 DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. TK-259 KPG-32D DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used.
Radio Software OS Programming cable Notes Handhelds (TK-1nn to 4nn) TK-190 KPG-59D DOS KPG-36 TK-230 KPG-11D DOS KPG-10 TK-240 KPG-11D DOS KPG-10 TK-249 KPG-20D DOS KPG-8 Or KPG-22 cable TK-250 KPG-23D DOS KPG-22 KPG-8 cable can also be used. Likewise please let us know if you have any corrections or any additions to fill in some of the blanks below. If you can donate any information (including PDFs of any radio brochures, like the TK-255 below, or photos of the programmers or the programming cables) please send an email to Mike WA6ILQ at the email address below. There are a lot of unknowns as well, indicated by '?' In the tables. Since a KPG-4 (with a 6 pin RJ-series plug) can be used in place of a KPG-46 (8-pin RJ-series plug) there are probably a bunch of errors in the cable specifications. Since we're not Kenwood geeks the Repeater-Builder staff can't take responsibility for the accuracy. All we did was clean up the formatting and convert it into HTML for the web. Kenwood Programming Information Kenwood Land Mobile Radio Programming Information Compiled by Mike Morris WA6ILQ The three tables below were received as two anonymous emails in December of 2008. Output power, if not measured with a peak reading wattmeter will bounce to about 80W on voice peaks. If your microphone is defective, or your MIC GAIN control is fully counter clockwise, you will get no output power when you speak into the mic. This is because the RF Carrier is modulated by your voice, and when speaking into the mic, the voice peaks will increase the output to about 80W if not measured with a peak reading wattmeter. This is the RF Carrier required for the AM Mode. It's a windows programming software for TK-2170/TK-3170 E & K versions.ĪM will only give to about 40W without modulation. This program is a product of JVC KENWOOD.
KPG-101D 2.40.4 is available as a free download on our software library.