Mark ( and me ) is looking for info in the
TKR-830 not the TKR-850
for amateur band....
Juan
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Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 1:30
PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:
Kenwood TKR-830
Hello Mark, The answer is yes they work very well on
both two meter (Kenwood TKR-750) and wonderful on 440 (Kenwood TKR-850)
they just came out with a ver. two for the 850 and it does a few more
things. Contact me direct and I will pass along who I buy Kenwood repeaters
from and they sell them tuned to the Ham bands. Oh! The old software that
worked the Kenwood TKR-850 will not work on the ver. two you need the
KPG-91D or better to program this newer repeater. 73 Russ, W3CH ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Message ----- From: "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com> Sent:
Friday, December 17, 2004 2:30 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Kenwood
TKR-830
> > > I'd like to place another "call for
information" to the group about > this repeater. It seems to me
I've seen mention on this list in the > past, that others here are using
this machine in the ham band. I > want to confirm whether I can
program/tune the machine for the US > Amateur 70cm band before I try to
tackle it personally. > > I also still need a source for the
manual. > > I've already responded to Juan regarding his
offer... > > Thanks all ahead of time! > > Mark -
N9WYS > > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com,
"Mark A. Tomany" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote: > > Well, a couple of months ago, I posted that I was
looking to > purchase an Icom IC-FR4000 to replace an ailing MSR2000
that > I "administer" for the local hams. > > After long
last, I was told by the vendor that Icom is not currently > making the
"-2" model (ham split) and probably will not begin > any >
production in the near future. The best they could offer was >
"Icom > says it may start production in the second quarter of
2005". > May is > the operational word here. > > To
keep this long story as short as possible, the "repeater >
fairy" > paid me an early Christmas visit today, and delivered a Kenwood
TKR- > 830. I haven't had any opportunity to check what freq it
was on, > but the courier stated it was in operation until taken off the
air. > > An attempt to find anything about this animal on
Kenwood's > website > was futile, so I ask (hoping for many kind
assists from the list): > 1) Does
anyone have a manual scanned in for this machine? If > so, can I
trouble you for a copy? (I do have broadband, or will > send a
blank disk) > 2) Is the programming
software available for any source - > even > if it's
Kenwood? (If so, can I get a product ID # to order it?) >
3) Can I assume this machine is fairly
easily tuned down into > the ham band? >
4) Is there anything I need to watch out
for regarding this > machine? > > Thanks to everyone -
you've all been a big help in the past. > > Mark -
N9WYS > > > > > > > > >
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