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Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync
Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync












kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync
  1. #Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync portable#
  2. #Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync software#
kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync

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#Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync software#

I even recorded in Echolink software with the record QSO feature and it worked great even with the conversion to 8bit, 8000hz recording.įrom a radio or computer you can send a message to a specific radio or EVERY radio in the fleet. cw came on in the middle and blanked out part of it and it still worked when playing it back. How reliable is it? Let's put it this way, on more than one recording the system I.D. you can create your own basic one-way dispatching or messenging program by simply recording the data being transmitted over the air. So if you step away from the radio, you come back later and discover you have a message waiting. It also shows the "you've got mail" icon on the display which flashes until you view the message. blinks, radio emits an alert tone and the message appears on the screen then also stores it in memory which you can easily delete.

kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync

By recording the fleetsync II data bursts from my radio and playing them back over the air, I was able to send myself text messages that scroll across the screen. Very simple to do this with a computer, receiver radio and rigblaster type cable. I have been playing with this by RECORDING the data bursts as I send it. Well that's just swell you're thinking, only problem is you've only got one radio that is fleetsync capable. You can have up to 90 in the radio I think. The status messages need to be programmed in and can have alphanumeric alias for each two digit status code. To send text messages you need to hook up a computer but to send pre-programmed status messages you do not. I had some time to play with the fleetsync ii messaging function this weekend and it works extremely well. Yes, there is a rare firmware option called "Tactical Feature Set" which allows field programming on the 2180/3180, but it is not a VFO and programming isn't exactly intuitive. I'd be the first in line to buuy a "hamflash" version of these. Now Kenwood, why can't you build a HAM HT this good? These radios make ALL ham HT's of current look and feel like cheap plastic crap from China. You'll never want to use a HAM TOY HT again once you HEAR how GOOD these radio sound. These radios are fully narrowband compliant, but many are starting to show up on the surplus market as unsuspecting users are being told they must go digital. The KPG-89D programming software is some of the most well written LMR programming software I've ever used. And battery life? Even with the battery saver disabled in KPG-89D, 14-18 hours of RX with some TX is not unusual. A housing that isn't bulky but not some tiny plastic toy. Not to mention the receive audio is not just LOUD but CLEAR.

#Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync portable#

These radios PERFORM and have some of the best sensitivity of any portable analog radio. I've owned both and without regurgiating everything already stated, the TK-2180 and TK-3180 are the best analog portables ever built, eclipsing the Motorola Saber for performance without the bulk and archaic RSS.














Kenwood tk 880 version 1 fleetsync