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New question added.Programming a TK-270G.
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 7:47 pm
by Elighting
I have the soft and hard ware to program my 270G.I can not get the software to open.I'm using Windows XP.I got my TK-260 software to open and I reprogrammed my 260 as well.What do I need,to be able to open the software?
I received the correct software and got my 270G programmed.Now for the new question,I have gotten everything programmed just like I want,except for one thing.I can not get the scan revert channel to stay at the last channel used.What I want it to do,is when it is scanning and it gets to a channel with traffic,I want it to stop scanning,I want it to go back to the last channel that had traffic,not the one that I started scanning at.
Thank you.
Jordan,TFD,TCFD,VFD
May need Windows 98
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 12:48 pm
by n9gik
My dealer provided me with the software to program my 270 and 272, but I can't make it work on XP. I tried every trick anyone could think of. My daughter had a laptop with 98 she wasn't using any more so I tried it. Worked perfectly.
Time to hit a yard sale and find a cheap computer.
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:09 pm
by Elighting
Added a question to my post.
Re: New question added.Programming a TK-270G.
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:00 am
by k2hz
Elighting wrote:I can not get the scan revert channel to stay at the last channel used.What I want it to do,is when it is scanning and it gets to a channel with traffic,I want it to stop scanning,I want it to go back to the last channel that had traffic,not the one that I started scanning at.
In the KPG56D Scan Information screen, change REVERT to LAST USED for the last channel you transmitted on or LAST CALLED for the last channel a call was received on.
Re: New question added.Programming a TK-270G.
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:39 pm
by Elighting
k2hz wrote:Elighting wrote:I can not get the scan revert channel to stay at the last channel used.What I want it to do,is when it is scanning and it gets to a channel with traffic,I want it to stop scanning,I want it to go back to the last channel that had traffic,not the one that I started scanning at.
In the KPG56D Scan Information screen, change REVERT to LAST USED for the last channel you transmitted on or LAST CALLED for the last channel a call was received on.
When you say last called,do you mean the last channel have tones set off on(2-tone decode)or last channel with traffic period?I have set it to that and when I press the scan button,it still goes back to the channel it started scanning at.Thank you.
Jordan,TFD,TCFD,VFD
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:48 am
by k2hz
I have never used that feature but my understanding of Kenwood's definition of a "call" is either coded squelch (TCS or DCS), selective call, 2-tone or DTMF.
I believe that if you are carrier squelch receive on that channel it will not work but it should work if you are programmed for either tone or digital squelch.
programming a tk-270g
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:02 pm
by q71
THE SOFT WARE YOU ARE USING WILL ONLY WORK IN DOS NOT A DOS WINDOW.
ALSO TO MAKE THE RADIO TX ON THE LAST CHANNEL HEARD DISABLE
HOME CHANNEL AND SET REVERT CHANNEL TO LAST HEARD . tHAT SHOULD DO IT.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:51 pm
by k2hz
What verion of KPG56D has "LAST HEARD" as a REVERT option?
My Ver 3.20 and my service manual only has "LAST CALLED" or "LAST USED" options other than priority or selected with or without talkback depending on the priority setting.
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:43 pm
by Firefighter15
As far as the kpg56d running on winxp, it works fine for me, I'm running xp pro and it does run in a "dos box", I have programed several radios from my laptop running win98 and my desktop running xp pro and shared the dat files between the two. I write the program on my desktop because its just easier typing and looking at my spreadsheet of freqs. then i save the dat file to a floppy so i can use my laptop the get to the unit. I am running version 2.10 maybe that has something to do with it. as for the revert ch. i have my tk-270g set to "talk back and selected" that gives me 3 seconds to talk on the last ch recieved or wait 3 seconds and talk on the ch that i have selected with the knob. how about getting more than a, b, and c tones in the 2-tone decode? we are all "hi-band" here so we have our FD dispatch tones and no more spaces for indivdual paging tones.