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Kenwood TK-280 Display Glitch?

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N3KGD

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Hello all,

I have several pairs of Kenwood portable radios. I happened to notice that one of my two Kenwood TK-280 portables is exhibiting strange behavior on the display. Whenever a channel is added to the scan list, it displays an arrow on the very left of the display (normal operation). However, the radio on the right displays a "3" anytime a channel is added to the scan list. Has anyone ever seen this before? I know it isn't a dead pixel issue, because all pixels on the screen illuminate on power up, and even if, the "3" doesn't conform to the down arrow in formation on the display.. Just curious why this radio behaves this way? I guess it's just my OCD kicking in because things don't match up, lol. But in all seriousness, I just wondered if anyone else has noticed this before, and if so, what is the cause, if known?

Thanks,
Nick
 

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You need to find LCDSET.exe They changed the LCD vendor at some point.

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I got a whole batch of TK-380 units that all had the backwards E as the scan add/delete symbol. I believe I even saw it once on a TK-880 mobile.

I just figured the scan symbols were different depending on the age of the unit. My main TK-380 unit displays a circle above a line as the scan symbol. Others I have dealt with are arrows.

I didn't know this was a glitch. Certainly has never bothered me, haha.
 
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