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Revision as of 22:12, 9 March 2016
use on 70cm ham
You have to LOOK at the TK-880 product sticker, to determine which UHF Radio Type you have. As well as version (thete is a Version 2.0). A quick method to determine what Type radio you have (1, 2, or 3, also referred to as K, K2, and K3) is to look at the FCC ID number on the back, the LAST 3 Digits should be 110 (Type 1), 120 (Type 2), and 130 for a Type 3. This saves you having to enter in the complete FCC ID number at the website.
Type 1, 450-490 MHz Type 2, 485-512 MHz Type 3, 400-430 MHz
Not all of these models can be easily converted (frequency agility) to the USA amateur radio UHF (70 cm) allocation.
TH-880(H) version 2.0 product brochure http://www.atlanticradio.com/products/TK780h_880h_ver2_k.pdf
TK-880H Version 2
TK-880H -1
Ver 2.0
DCC ID: ALH24593210
M4X8MAX