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Users have reported that this download is compatible with the indicated Operating Systems but an X. Does not necessarily mean it isn't. If you have successfully used this D/L with an otherwise un-confirmed O/S please leave a comment. OEM KENWOOD KPG-49D v4.02 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CD Works with the following radios TK-280. Audible Download Audiobooks: Book Depository Books With Free Delivery. Windows® Programming Software. For KENWOOD TK-280, TK-380, TK-780, TK-880, TK-980,TK-981. Qty Discounts, Quick Shipping. OEM KENWOOD KPG-49D v4.02 PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CD Works with the following radios TK-280, TK-380, TK-780, TK-880, TK-980,TK-981 FOR WINDOWS 98 XP Product information Additional Information.
Programming Info for the TK-981 The TK-981, both Version 1 and 2 radios, are programmed for the amateur band by using KPG-49D which is Kenwood programming software (i.e. Copyrighted software, not freeware) and then saving the file and running KW900EZP.exe, which is a freeware program developed by Pete, N2MCI. There are 5 versions of KPG-49D software, however, for the sake of simplicity and since it is the 21st century, I am only going to speak of versions 4.xx which are Windows based. KPG-49D Version 2 and 3.01 are DOS based and not fun to use, while KPG-49D versions 4.xx are Windows based and will work on ANY Windows computer running 95 thru Windows 10 once again, CPU speed does not matter! The radio is programmed using FCC ID numbers. Since this is a commercial radio these numbers range from 1 which represents 935.0125MHz all the way up to 399 which represents a frequency of 939.9875MHz. For use in the amateur band the only FCC ID’s we are interested in is 1 through 79; FCC ID 1 being 935.0125MHz and FCC ID 79 being 935.9875MHz.
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At this point you may be thinking what good does 935.0125 do us if that amateur band is down at 927MHz? Using Pete’s program KW900EZP.exe we can change the 935.0125MHz into 927.0125MHz very easily! This is because KW900EZP.exe takes any 935.xxxxMHz frequency and converts it to 927.xxxxMHz, and unless the conventional channel is set to “Talk Around” (simplex) will automatically apply a 25MHz offset. Using KwID.exe or the KW900EZP frequency to FCC ID chart we see that FCC ID 1 corresponds to 927.0125MHz and that FCC ID 79 corresponds to 927.9875MHz, i.e. The frequencies are modified in the saved.DAT file by the program KW900EZP. You may be wondering how to program the radio for a repeater that has an odd split.
For example a repeater that has an output frequency of 927.6500MHz but an input frequency of 902.0125MHz. Well, this is done using the EZ-Edit function of KW900EZP, which will allow you to enter in separate transmit and receive frequencies- pretty neat-o! If your using a repeater that has 12MHz offsets you can program those too, but keep in mind that the receive filters will need changing and the VCO will need adjusting- the VCO will do both 25 and 12MHz offset repeaters at the same time! If this all sounds like a lot of work; it’s not, as it takes under 30 seconds to save the programmed KPG-49D file and run KW900EZP - pretty painless and quick. Programming Cable To program up any TK-981 to the 33cm band will require the KPG-46 or KPG-4 programming cable (both will work).
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The KPG-46 is a 8-pin RJ-45 connector and the KPG-4 has a 6-pin RJ-12 connector and will work just fine being plugged into the TK-981’s RJ-45 8-pin microphone connector. The KPG-46 and KPG-4 programming cables are available in either USB or serial port DB-9 connectors and either will work fine with KPG-49D Versions 4.xx (Windows based versions). If you are using KPG-49D Version 2 or 3.01 then you must use a Serial port Cable or use the program DOSBox if you have a USB programming cable as USB ports are not supported in DOS.
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These programming cables are available via eBay for $10-$15. Step by Step Programming In the interest of being thorough I am going to go through the ENTIRE KPG-49D program so that you have an idea of what most features are and should be set to. For the people that have dealt with commercial radios before this is going to be painful, but this procedure was written to be as easy as possible and appeal to a wide audience. One thing before we begin is this: you CANNOT hurt the radio with bad programming or loose any features in the radio by writing some corrupted file to the radio- this just doesn't happen with Kenwood! If you bought your radio used you do not need to make a backup of the old commercial programming in your radio. The rationale for saving the current programming file before editing or writing over it is a carryover of the Motorola crowd where you could loose a radios features or functions depending on what 'c******g' you write to the radio, Kenwood radios do not work on this same principle and therefore you cannot gain or loose features depending on which of your friends data (DAT) files you write to your 431/481/941/931/981.
Without further adieu, on to the Programming!
KPG-49D software is a tool for programming the TK-780/880/280/380/980/981/480/481 transceiver. (TK-980/981/480/481 does not have Conventional Format) Using this software, first enter programming data into the computer, and then transfer the data to a transceiver. You can print out the data on a printer. You can also retrieve data from a transceiver to edit on the computer.
APPLICABLE TRANSCEIVERS This programming software supports the following transceivers: Conventional Format TK-780 (Mobile;VHF) TK-880 (Mobile;UHF) TK-280 (Portable;VHF) TK-380 (Portable;UHF) Trunking Format TK-780 (Mobile;VHF) TK-880 (Mobile;UHF) TK-280 (Portable;VHF) TK-380 (Portable;UHF) TK-980 (Mobile;800MHz) TK-981 (Mobile;900MHz) TK-480 (Portable;800MHz) TK-481 (Portable;900MHz) HARDWARE/ SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: This software is designed for use on an IBM PC, PS/2 and compatible computers with 10 Mbytes hard disk space, 32 Mbytes RAM. Super VGA monitor or better. 800X600 or higher resolution recommended. The operating system must be Microsoft Windows 98/2000/Me/XP. The computer must have a serial communication port to connect to a transceiver and be compatible with an IBM asynchronous communications adapter. You may select from the COM1-COM20 port on the computer. Use a Kenwood KPG-36(for portable) or a KPG-46(for mobile) programming cable to connect the computer to the transceiver.
A commercially available DB-25 male to DB-9 female adapter may be needed depending on the port configuration of your computer. Caution: The computer resources may run short if you run the KPG-49D and other software simultaneously. CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT PROCEDURE: 1. Switch OFF the power to the computer. Connect the 25-pin connector on the KPG-36/46 cable to the COM1 - COM20 port on the computer. If the computer's COM port has 9 pins, use the DB-25M to DB-9F adapter.
Switch ON the power to the computer. Power OFF the transceiver. Connect the other end of the KPG-36/46 cable to the universal connector on the transceiver. Power ON the transceiver. PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGY: This section explains three typical programming operations. Note: When the programming data is transferred from the PC to the transceiver (writing the programming data) or vice versa (reading the programming data), the transceiver will automatically enter PC mode.
'PROGRAM' appears on the display. CREATING AND WRITING NEW DATA TO TRANSCEIVER 1. Specify the transceiver model you want to program. Input all necessary data.
(Channel Information, Edit/Optional Features, etc.) 3. Write the data to the transceiver. (Program/Write Data to Radio) 4. Save the data to a disk if desired. (File/Save As) MODIFYING DATA PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN TO A TRANSCEIVER 1.
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Read the transceiver data. (Program/Read Data from Radio) 2. Modify the data. (Channel Information, Edit/Optional Features, etc.) 3. Write the modified data to the transceiver. (Program/Write Data to Radio) 4.
Save the data to a disk if desired. (File/Save As) MODIFYING DISK DATA, THEN WRITING TO A TRANSCEIVER 1. Read the disk data. (File/Open) 2.
Modify the data. (Channel Information, Edit/Optional Features and so on) 3. Write the data to the transceiver. (Program/Write Data to Radio) 4.
Save the data to a disk if desired. (File/Save As) Data File name Size 3.49 MB Downloads 606 Language English License Author Website File name: Size: 3.49 MB Please register or login to download files from this category.
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