Programming a TK-372G with TK-370 RSS interesting...
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 2:25 am
so I was tired one night and playing around with my DOS programming laptop and read my TK-372G with KPG27D (which is actually for the older 270/370).
Suddenly my 32 channel radio became a multi-zone radio. I was able to add channels past 32 in a group and added 8 more groups (for a total of 9 groups) all in all around 120 channels. Group scan works, as does everything.
The only oddity is KPG27 reports this as being a "148-174" radio. And, while it lets me save a copy of the radio's codeplug, if I attempt to load said codeplug into the RSS from disk it blows up.
Reading the radio with the proper KPG-76 CPS and it just ignores anything past the first group. Writing back to it in 76D makes it a 32 channel radio again.
So did I do a bad bad thing? Will doing this harm the radio at all? RF performance is fine. I am kinda new to Kenwoods at least they aren't like Mexirolas (the new name for Motorola since they want to export more American labor south of the border) about RSS/CPS versions, etc.
Suddenly my 32 channel radio became a multi-zone radio. I was able to add channels past 32 in a group and added 8 more groups (for a total of 9 groups) all in all around 120 channels. Group scan works, as does everything.
The only oddity is KPG27 reports this as being a "148-174" radio. And, while it lets me save a copy of the radio's codeplug, if I attempt to load said codeplug into the RSS from disk it blows up.
Reading the radio with the proper KPG-76 CPS and it just ignores anything past the first group. Writing back to it in 76D makes it a 32 channel radio again.
So did I do a bad bad thing? Will doing this harm the radio at all? RF performance is fine. I am kinda new to Kenwoods at least they aren't like Mexirolas (the new name for Motorola since they want to export more American labor south of the border) about RSS/CPS versions, etc.