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Kenwood TK-880H

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This is an FCC Title 47 Part 90 certified transceiver.   This is an FCC Title 47 Part 90 certified transceiver.  This is a business band radio that is possible to program for use on 70cm ham radio.* Band: 450-490 Mhz*Band: 450-490 Mhz* 32 systems / 250 groups (trunked mode)*32 systems / 250 groups (trunked mode)* Max 600 channels (trunked mode)*Max 600 channels (trunked mode)* Max 250 channels capacity (conventional mode)*Max 250 channels capacity (conventional mode)* 12 character dot matririx LCD*12 character dot matririx LCD* 10 character alphanumeric alias*10 character alphanumeric alias* Wide or narrow bandwidth frequencies*Wide or narrow bandwidth frequencies* TK-880 is 5W on low power and 25W on high power*TK-880 is 5W on low power and 25W on high power* TK-880H is 10W on low power and 45W on high power*TK-880H is 10W on low power and 45W on high power== programming ==You need the KPG-49D programming software and an appropriate cable.  The KPG-49D software can program all radios in the TK-X80 series.  The KPG-49D software runs under Windows.  The cable is serial on one end and RJ45 on the other.  The TK-880 will program below 450 MHz, but the receive sensitivity is reduced. The 70cm amateur radio band is the 420 to 450 MHz portion of the UHF radio spectrum.
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