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Yup, KPG-49D for the 880-1. I loaded it into my Windows 7 laptop with no issues. Maybe 968's suggestions will help. Mine was from Hamflies. There's a spot to select V2.0 on Hamflies, I think that's what I used. I'm not sure we're allowed to post links to software here so I've refrained. The only issue I ran into was when it asked for S/N. I thought it was radio S/N and that did not work. It needs the S/N that's in the software files. Good luck.
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Yes, I'd be more likely to go for a ham if it were done virtually. Then I could spend even more money on equipment!
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Same here. '19 Wolverine X4 with Kenwood TK880. And a Kenwood HT and Wousun HT. I'll be relegated to simplex when camping unless I'm near my local area where there are available repeaters. There are no repeaters near where I camp for extended periods. Without a repeater and someone monitoring that frequency the odds of reaching a random rescuer is slim. But simplex with fellow riders should work pretty well (I've yet to put mine to the test). Go to Map on this website to find repeaters that might be in your range. Lots of folks here with more expertise and experience than I.
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Program repeater into my BTech v1 gmrs radio.
Extreme replied to kingwyoming's question in Technical Discussion
FTDI programming cable for Chirp. https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_odkw=kenwood+tk880+programming+cable&_ssn=bluemax49ers&_armrs=1&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=btech+gmrs1programming+cable&_sacat=0 How to with keypad: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=btech+gmrs-v1+programming -
Program repeater into my BTech v1 gmrs radio.
Extreme replied to kingwyoming's question in Technical Discussion
Programming will depend on the brand and model radio. You can tell it here or do a search on the forum for your specific radio to find programming advice. -
When programming ham channels into both the 880 and 3170 it pops up "Out of Freq Range" or such. I ignored and said "OK" so I guess I'll have to hope someone hits a repeater when I'm monitoring to see if they work. Mirrored your buttons except: 3 Zones (GMRS, GMRS Repeaters, and ham Repeaters - 880 only). So it will take a conscious effort to go to ham. All set to Scan. A = Talk Around Programming is easy once I got past the apprehension and work it a bit.
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Very helpful, thanks. I moved all channels to Zone 1. I forgot about the triangle indicator for Scan, so yes, ham is included as programmed. My first try with 2-way communication between home and town (15 miles and over a mountain, probably 10 mi. LOS + the obstruction). The repeater is on the mountain between. It worked well calling from the grocery store to inside my house, both of us on HT. Odd for me though, was a gal chimed in saying she was on the channel to talk to her boss across town and wondering it it was a "private" channel and should she move. Naw, whatever.. didn't really have an answer. So, are their radios coincidentally setup with the repeater PL, is there bleed, or..?? My wife could hear her as well so have to assume the lady was on the repeater but how and why I don't know. I'll try a simplex channel from home to town next time to be sure we're not hitting from 15 miles with a hill considerably higher than the house obstructing LOS.
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Next question(s): Should I put ham channels in a separate Zone? And how do you switch between Zones? I have all my buttons occupied but can change one maybe. My Wouxun 805G displays channels scrolling as they Scan. The Kenwood does not, but just says Scan. I currently have ham channels in Group 2 so wondering if they're actually scanning? No way to transmit on ham to bring up a repeater for any confirmation (legally). Should I leave the in Group 2 or move to Group 1? Conventional. Group 1: Ch 1-7 CH 23 – 31 Button Programming: Selector = CH UP/Down. AUX (Orange) = LAMP S1 = Scan Multi. S2 = Squelch Off Momentary. S = Low TX Power. A = Talk Around. B. Squelch Level. C. Scan ADD/DELETE. Thanks.
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Nice. Mine is the K also. Give me something to do on this cold rainy day. Thanks.
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Do you know if the Kenwood TK-3170 HT will work with the 440 range ham frequencies?
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Not at all.. I don't even remember who might have said that, and it certainly didn't bother me - I'd pretty much decided on the used-radios route after learning here I could do better than Midland stuff. Learned more about GMRS here than I thought there was to know.
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Perfect.. thanks!
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Yes, absolutely. So, now that I have a properly working 880 V2 and the correct FTDI cable and 49D software I thought I might try adding the local ham repeater frequencies for my listening pleasure. I've found 4 local repeaters in 443, 444, and 448. One of 4 has no PL code, the others have the same PL Code. Do I need the PL code to be able to monitor only? They don't list TX/RX PL codes so can I assume they're the same or is only one used? Think I know the answer to this one but here goes: will Multi-Scan on the 880 include the ham frequencies (group) as well? Of course, this is up for grabs whether it will work in the V2 880. I view this as a step toward furthering my interest in ham and possibly moving forward. Thanks.
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Update FWIW. I sent my TK-880 back to www.used-radios.com to verify firmware and install the correct V2. Turnaround was 7 days total. I got a call from the service manager and he got the tech to work it over and correct it. Fired it up this afternoon and all seems well, buttons are correct for me, groups and channel programming are right, and there's no 'yyyyyyy' across the display. Hopefully, it won't revert (it didn't do it the first time until power had been cycled multiple times). They suspected corruption in the software/firmware or such. I would likely mention here if I'd received poor or sub-par service from a vendor, so it's only fitting that I complement one with great service. Some might say I paid a premium for a used radio but part of my rationale was the 90-day warranty they provide, and that it came complete with mic, power cable, and mounting bracket. Now I can add good service to that. And thanks to all of you who helped diagnose the issue.
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From one 'newbie' to another (also UTV), welcome.
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Hmm... I was going to ask about that but thought it would be a silly question. It's plastic. I will definitely give it a try. I have no real issue drilling into the roof (it's my truck, right - and probably my last). Maybe move the 8 x 8 plate over to the UTV rack/antenna. As always, thanks!
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Except when hauling the kayak on the rack it would cover the antenna. Those travels are probably when I would most use the radio. When not carrying the kayak I can easily set it up to slide the mount on the rack (8 x 8 x 1/4" aluminum) to the center,extended over the back portion of the CC roof, but doubt the roof would contribute much at 3 - 4 inches below the antenna. I will be grounding the headache rack to the truck frame/body.
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First try with the KPG-101D software and FTDI cable for 3170. Drivers loaded fine so I brought up the software "Setup" (RUN) and it gives me a form to fill in. User Name: Company Name: Serial Number: Filled it in with my name, my company name and 3170 S/N from under the battery. "Sorry your license ID is incorrect". ?? Is there default info to pop this form? ANSWER: Found it (the License ID) in the .zip file under "serial" - "Text Document". Copy/Paste into the form with: Name: motorola Company name: motorola S/N: 101xxxx . .. and successfully performed my 1st programming function by changing the AUX button from OST to LAMP (I had no backlight). Now I have to figure out if I want to add more channels (as in 15 - 22 for Simplex - or just try Talk Around on the repeater channels?) P.S. I'd delete this post due to chagrin but leaving it up for the next guy who might search and find an answer. Thanks.
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Installing 880 or 880H in my '18 F350. Had thought I'd run the antenna cable through the rear of the cab (antenna on the headache rack) using a 3/16 x 5/16" rubber grommet to avoid additional connections, but, in case the cab ever has to be removed this might be a better option: UHF Connector Female Nut Bulkhead Panel Mount to SO239 Jack - RF Coaxial Coax Cable Adapter Plug FOR PL-259. No big deal regarding loss, correct? Other thoughts? I guess if the cab has to come off I'll have bigger issues than re-routing a cable.
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Cruising through the forum threads to see what I should have been reading all along before my endless questions. Dredged up some old topics. So, here's one more. A: OST [for changing between 15 PL/DPL tones] Just want to confirm this works. My 880 is getting programmed (probably tomorrow and might want them to change from A = TA to OST (FPP in other words?) . Yes, I'm getting software and cable so can play myself later but prefer to get it setup as much as possible since they'll be in there. Thank you. Pg. 5 TK-880 Service Manual Seems to be the answer.
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Laird Technologies TRAB 4503 vs Laird AB450 for Mobile
Extreme replied to Extreme's question in Technical Discussion
So the flattened pattern is a characteristic of the cone, but not the 1/4 wave? Aha moment. Yup, definitely hilly, big hilly, steep canyons, and lost of sudden elevation changes in NE NV. Thanks as always. -
ah.. d'oh.. thanks
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Since I only had it a week I called used radios, got an RMA and sent it back. Hopefully, they'll get it right this time. I mentioned what was discussed here but all he said was it was usually due to corruption, nothing about the details here. If they can't get it right they'll replace with another 880. But, yes, I got the software last week and the cable yesterday so can mess with it if I have to later. Rather not tho'.
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Laird Technologies TRAB 4503 vs Laird AB450 for Mobile
Extreme replied to Extreme's question in Technical Discussion
That's what I've done.. simple Laird AB450. Comment to me was "now if you get a good antenna like TRAB4503"... And Jones explained what I was told about the 4503 "That stubby antenna is more than likely a 5/8 or 3/4 wave normal mode helical antenna. It would have not as much gain as a true 5/8 wave, but due to a low-angle "flattened doughnut" radiation pattern, it would have slightly more gain than a 1/4 wave antenna. ... theoretically." 5/8 helical is what I was told. Have to find just the replacement whip for the 450 to carry with. All good stuff guys. Glad I asked. -
Just finished installing TK-880 (25w) in my '19 Wolverine X4. As WRAK968 said, I just used the cable that came with the NMO from the Antenna Farm. Why 3 antennas?