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Old April 5th 04, 06:20 PM
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Default Kenwood TK-941 Questions

My brother in law works at a truck repair shop, he recently got his hands on
a Kenwood TK-941 that was being thrown out. I was wondering what anyone can
tell me about the radio. It seems fully operational, although it needs
programmed. (found the software, need a cable)

I was basically wondering what the value was on them, what it might cost to
get another radio that will work with it. (one in each rig)

I know the radio ops on 900mhz range, and due to the spftware, I know the
freqs, but I really don't know much about the radio. Also, I have yet to
get my Radio liscence. I haven't quite figured out what I wanna get. Will
an amatuer radio liscence cover me on 900mhz?? I think tech is 2 meter
only, If I remember corerctly.

Thnks for helpin a newbie.

PS. Although I don't know much about the liscences and stuff like that. I
used to work on satellite systems for the navy. Kindof a tech junky. If
anyone needs help/info technical wise, lemme know...I'll do what I can.


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Old April 8th 04, 12:07 AM
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Disregard....the 941 is too high for 33cm band......it's business use only.
Although it does handle trunking and etc. Maybe I can find a frequency mod
on it....who knows.

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"Civalo" wrote in message
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My brother in law works at a truck repair shop, he recently got his hands

on
a Kenwood TK-941 that was being thrown out. I was wondering what anyone

can
tell me about the radio. It seems fully operational, although it needs
programmed. (found the software, need a cable)

I was basically wondering what the value was on them, what it might cost

to
get another radio that will work with it. (one in each rig)

I know the radio ops on 900mhz range, and due to the spftware, I know the
freqs, but I really don't know much about the radio. Also, I have yet to
get my Radio liscence. I haven't quite figured out what I wanna get.

Will
an amatuer radio liscence cover me on 900mhz?? I think tech is 2 meter
only, If I remember corerctly.

Thnks for helpin a newbie.

PS. Although I don't know much about the liscences and stuff like that.

I
used to work on satellite systems for the navy. Kindof a tech junky. If
anyone needs help/info technical wise, lemme know...I'll do what I can.




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Old April 8th 04, 12:07 AM
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Disregard....the 941 is too high for 33cm band......it's business use only.
Although it does handle trunking and etc. Maybe I can find a frequency mod
on it....who knows.

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"Civalo" wrote in message
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My brother in law works at a truck repair shop, he recently got his hands

on
a Kenwood TK-941 that was being thrown out. I was wondering what anyone

can
tell me about the radio. It seems fully operational, although it needs
programmed. (found the software, need a cable)

I was basically wondering what the value was on them, what it might cost

to
get another radio that will work with it. (one in each rig)

I know the radio ops on 900mhz range, and due to the spftware, I know the
freqs, but I really don't know much about the radio. Also, I have yet to
get my Radio liscence. I haven't quite figured out what I wanna get.

Will
an amatuer radio liscence cover me on 900mhz?? I think tech is 2 meter
only, If I remember corerctly.

Thnks for helpin a newbie.

PS. Although I don't know much about the liscences and stuff like that.

I
used to work on satellite systems for the navy. Kindof a tech junky. If
anyone needs help/info technical wise, lemme know...I'll do what I can.




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