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- Manufacturers > Transceivers > Kenwood
- Radio Equipment > VHF-UHF Handhelds > Kenwood TH-D7A-E
- Radio Equipment > VHF-UHF Handhelds > Kenwood TH-F6A
- Radio Equipment > HF Amplifiers > Kenwood TL-922
- Radio Equipment > VHF-UHF Mobile > Kenwood TM-241
- Radio Equipment > VHF-UHF Mobile > Kenwood TM-D710
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-2000
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-440S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-450S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-480
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-50
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-520S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-570
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-590S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-690S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-850
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-870S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-890S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-940S
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-950SDX
- Radio Equipment > HF Transceivers > Kenwood TS-990
- Technical Reference > HF Radios
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ARRL comparison of HF transceivers, including Elekraft, TenTec,Icom, Yaesu and Kenwood recent transceivers based on QST product reviews
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This free software is an application solely for the use of controlling the Kenwood TS-480. Can be used to edit, save, and export to the TS-480 information such as Memory, Menu, and Auto Mode frequencies.
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Supplier of custom designed, high performance quartz crystal filters for communications receivers and transceivers, for Yaesu Icom Kenwood and Collins radios
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Motorola Radius Two Way Radios, Kenwood, Maxon, Midland, Ranger, FRS, GMRS Radios
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JIM, N0UQZ TS-2000 review
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This program is for editing Memory Channels APRS, SKY COMMAND II and various settings on the kenwood amateur radio TH-D7A(G)/D7A(G2.0)/D7E(G2.0) A similar version exist for TH-D7 generation 1.
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TR4W is a contest logging software package supporting over **180** amateur radio contests. The program operates on Windows 7 to windows 11 operating systems. It supports CW keying via serial port, LPT port, or Winkey, with CW speeds ranging from 1 to **99** WPM. Paddle input via LPT port enables the program to function as a keyer, with paddle input aborting computer-generated CW. PTT support includes programmable delay. The software incorporates automatic super check partial and call checking, along with an expanded .DTA database format for names, QTH, grid, and SS check information. A band map displays color-coded aging data. The software features a built-in telnet DXCluster interface, automatically inserting spots into the band map. It supports RTTY operation via the MMTTY engine and includes WAE QTC support for both European and non-European stations. TR4W provides radio interfacing for Elecraft, Icom, Japan Radio, Kenwood, Ten-Tec, and Yaesu transceivers, utilizing serial or USB-to-serial adapters. Networked multiple-rig operation is supported through a client-server model using TCP/IP protocol. Integrated two-radio support (SO2R) is present. The program includes on-the-fly MP3 recording and log backup to USB drives or selected HDD folders. It uses the standard CTY.DAT file for country and beam heading data.
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Presents the amateur radio activities and interests of Kote, operating as 4L4KW. The page features a collection of external links relevant to the ham radio community, including references to other callsigns such as 4L1BR, 4L1W, 4L4MM, and 4L/ZL1RS, indicating potential connections or shared interests within the Georgian amateur radio scene. It also lists several well-known ham radio resources like QRZ.com, DXzone.com, and Contesting.com, suggesting an active engagement with DXing and contesting. The resource includes links to major amateur radio equipment manufacturers such as Icom, Yaesu, and Kenwood, which implies an interest in modern transceivers and station setup. The mention of DX-Summit and "fixed activity on Ham bands" further reinforces a focus on making contacts and participating in on-air operations. The page serves as a digital hub for 4L4KW's ham radio presence.
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Software to control the frequency and the band on the Kenwood TM-D710.
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An interesting project about an Arduino-based frequency counter fot the Kenwood TS-520S
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Ham Radio online store dealer for Yaesu Kenwood Icom LDG Microham and many more ham radio related brands, based in Holland
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List of modifications for the kenwood TS-50
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The resource provides a specific wiring schema for adapting a Kenwood PG-4S cable to be compatible with Kenwood TH-F6A, TH-F7E, and TH-G71 handheld transceivers. It details the necessary pinout modifications, illustrating how to convert the existing PG-4S cable, which is typically used for data transfer or programming, into an interface cable for these specific HT models. The content focuses on the electrical connections required to achieve this cross-compatibility, presenting a practical solution for hams who already own a PG-4S and wish to avoid purchasing additional dedicated cables for their TH-F6A, TH-F7E, or TH-G71 radios. The adaptation process involves reconfiguring the connections to match the audio and data port requirements of the target handhelds. This technical information is particularly useful for operators seeking to interface their Kenwood HTs with sound cards for digital modes or for programming purposes, leveraging existing hardware. The page offers a direct, functional approach to hardware modification, emphasizing reusability and cost-effectiveness for Kenwood transceiver owners.
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The Kenwood TS-950S and TS-950SD HF transceivers are fine radios. However, many, if not all, of them were produced with a design flaw which allows the RG GAIN control to cease function in the presence of a strong signal IF the AGC has been turned OFF
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Article abuot Minitature rigs, basics common features and common problems of Icom IC-7000 IC-7200, Yaesu FT-100, ICOM IC-706, Kenwood TS50S, SGC2020, Kenwood TS-480, Yaesu FT-450 by K0BG
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Comparing the TH-F7E with the Icom IC-E90
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VFO Stabilizer for Kenwood 120, 520, 820, 530, 830 Yaesu FT-101, 901,2 TenTec 580, 540, Triton, Corsair, Omni series, Swan 350, 500cx, Collins KWM 2 and 2A, Drake TR4, T4, R4, Heathkit HW101, SB 104a....and many others
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Solutions to attach antennas to TH-D7 radio using a SMA to BNC adapter that can be used with any Kenwood hand-held radio shipped with SMA connectors.
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An email list for the discussion of the Kenwood TS-120 transceiver.
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Notes on using the Kenwood TH-D7
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Knobs, slicers and antique radio parts for heathkit Johnson Kenwood Hallicrafters Hammarlund and many more
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Specialize in servicing modern HF/VHF/UHF multimode transceivers and receivers Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, and a few others
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This program is for downloading, uploading the memory channels and various settings on the TS-2000(X)/B2000. To write data to or read the data from the TS-2000(X)/B2000 memory, an RS-232C straight cable is required. Runs on Windows 98.
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by LA8OKA Martin Storli
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Kenwood Sales, Service, repairs, parts, FAQ, information
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RigPix Database picture of the TS-850
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Adding warc bands to the kenwood TS-820
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Beltronics is a factory authorized Kenwood, Icom & Yaesu (Vertex/Standard) Repair Center, Hollis, NH
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Amateur Radio Memory Manager Software for the Mac support many Yaesu Icom AOR and Kenwood radios
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A group dedicated to the HF Kenwood Transceiver TS-590 S
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This online guide details the microphone pinout for the Kenwood TR-7950 transceiver, specifically addressing the wiring configuration for a dynamic mobile microphone with a **500 Ohm** impedance. It provides a pin-by-pin breakdown for the 6-pin microphone connector, identifying the function of each active pin. The resource specifies that Pin #1 is for the microphone audio (white wire), Pin #2 controls the _PTT_ (black wire), Pin #3 activates the memory down function (blue wire), and Pin #4 controls the memory up function (red wire). Pin #6 is designated as the ground connection, while Pin #5 remains unused in this configuration. The document focuses on the physical wiring necessary to restore microphone functionality to the Kenwood TR-7950, a transceiver capable of **45 watts** output on the _2m band_. It directly addresses the technical challenge of re-establishing correct electrical connections after microphone wires have been disconnected from the connector. The information facilitates proper microphone operation for simplex QSOs and other voice communications. DXZone Focus: Online Guide | Microphone Pinout | Kenwood TR-7950 | PTT Wiring
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Modifications for the Kenwood TS-940, TS-940S LCD Clock Display Erratic Operation, Talk Power Improvement, erratic display, ALC mod
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Garmin Kenwood Icom Vertex Alinco and more
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Recen Kenwood TL-922 (TL-922A, TL922) modifications
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For Italian operators who like TS2000
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SDL is a dedicated contest logger for SWLs. It's good for all the major international contests and for dozens of others worldwide. SDL is fully working and unrestricted, and is distributed as freeware. It links to Icom, Kenwood and Yaesu radios to follow band and mode changes.
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Battery problem with TS-570
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For macOS users engaged in amateur radio operations, a robust logging solution is essential for tracking QSOs, managing contest entries, and handling QSLs. RUMLog addresses these needs by providing a fully featured logbook program designed specifically for the Apple ecosystem. It integrates capabilities such as transceiver control for popular Icom, Elecraft, Yaesu, and Kenwood rigs, CW keyer interfacing, and real-time DX cluster monitoring. The software also includes mapping functions, callsign checking, and extensive import/export options for various log data formats. RUMLog's design supports both general logging and specialized contest operations, offering tools for efficient entry and submission. Its QSL handling and printing utilities streamline the confirmation process, a critical aspect for award pursuits like _DXCC_. The program's ability to interface with a wide array of transceivers via _Hamlib_ or proprietary protocols ensures broad compatibility, allowing operators to leverage its features across different station configurations. The free availability of RUMLog makes it an accessible option for macOS-based hams seeking a powerful logging utility.
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The Kenwood TS-2000 All-Mode Multiband Transceiver review
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Icom Kenwood Yaesu MyDel dealer, offer a wide range of ham radio products, transceivers, antennas, rotators, microphonrs, aerials, dummy loads, rf amplifiers and scanners based in UK
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ARRL Laboratory Expanded Test-Result Report Kenwood TS-570D
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The NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Project operates a worldwide network of 18 high-frequency radio beacons, continuously transmitting on 14.100, 18.110, 21.150, 24.930, and 28.200 MHz. These beacons, initially launched in 1979 with a single station and expanded to the current 18-beacon system in 1995, provide reliable signals for both amateur and commercial users to assess current **ionospheric propagation** conditions. The system's design, construction, and operation are managed by volunteers, covering hardware and shipping costs. The resource details the evolution of the beacon network, including the transition from Kenwood TS-50s transmitters to Icom IC-7200 radios with a new controller design implemented in 2015. It explains how listening for these 100-watt signals, transmitted to vertical antennas, allows operators to determine band openings and optimal propagation paths globally. The content also references three QST articles providing historical context and technical specifics of the beacon project. Practical information includes methods for identifying transmitting beacons via a schedule or specialized software like FAROS and Skimmer, which integrates with the **Reverse Beacon Network** for automated monitoring.
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Kenwood TS-590S remote control software
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Official Kenwood page about the TS-50 HF Transceiver
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Quality communication accessories for motorola, icom, kenwood and nextel radios
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QST Magazine Product Reviews - Key Measurements Summary - HF-Transceivers or Receivers. Compares Yaesu FTDX5000, Elecraft K3, Flex 5000 and Kenwood TS-590S
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This modification will allow the use of separate receive and transmit antennas on the Kenwood TS-850S/AT.