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Software to control the frequency and the band on the Kenwood TM-D710.
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PDF File of the Kenwood TM-710A user manual
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A homemade GPS for TM-D710 using a Telit Jupiter JN3 GPS unit
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Configuring the TM-D710 with Garmin Nuvi 350 for APRS setup
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Articles about TM-D710 radio modifications at Mods.dk
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Using the RC-D710 Display with any HT The Display Head for the Kenwood D710 mobile APRS radio contains all of the APRS functionality in addition to the normal Radio control functions.
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Mobile installation of a Kenwood TM-D710 and comparison with the Yaesu FT-350R
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The Kenwood TM-V71 and TM-D710 are the first commercially-available Amateur Radio transceivers with built-in EchoLink system capabilites.
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A Kenwood TM-D710A microphone (Model MC-59) is producing crackling and intermittent, poor audio so John took a peak inside to have a look around.
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The Kenwood TM-D710 is designed as a nearly fully self-contained APRS station, with the ability to perform most of the common APRS functions built right in.
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Official Kenwood memory control program for TM-V71A / TM-V71E TM-D710A / TM-D710E RC-D710
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Article comparing the FT-8800 to the TM-D710
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Kenwood TM D710A reviews at eham.net
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VHF/UHF FM Mobile Transceiver with APRS and EchoLink Functionality official Kenwood UK site
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Homemade a custom programming cable that can works with Kenwood TM-V71A or TM-D710A
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Large picture and specifications of popular VHF UHF kenwood amateur radio transceiver
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All available frequencies & offsets configurations for repeaters can be downloaded as database for Kenwood MCP-2A memory channel programming software for TM-D710 & TM-V71. Zip file is no more available from the author, but the full table of frequencies is still online
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In this article, the current consumption for a selection of popular HF transceiver was examined to determine, via an on the field comparison, whether they were right for portable operation. The radios evaluated include the Yaesu FT-857D, Kenwood TS-590SG, Icom IC-7100, and Kenwood TS-480SAT. The measurements were taken beginning frok 5W in 5W increments up to 100W. The results showed that the Kenwood TS-590SG had the highest current use while the Yaesu FT-857D had the lowest. The current consumption of all radios increased as the power output increased.
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INTERCOM is a freeware application designed for remote control of KENWOOD TMD700/710/V-71 transceivers, as well as other transceivers equipped with UP, DOWN, and PTT commands. Compatible with Windows XP and higher (32 & 64-bit), INTERCOM offers multilingual support in English and French, and can be used on Linux, Ubuntu, or Android platforms via WINE 1.0 or CROSSOVER. The software enables users to send basic commands—such as selecting TX, VFO, memory channels, or power levels—either through manual inputs or over a TCP/IP link. INTERCOM is tailored for SIMPLEX setups, facilitating the interconnection of VHF/UHF repeaters with nearby repeaters. Remote commands are transmitted using DTMF codes, which are decoded by SIMPLEX and forwarded to INTERCOM via TCP/IP. This functionality makes INTERCOM an ideal tool for radio enthusiasts and operators seeking seamless remote management of supported transceivers in simplex configurations.