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Kenwood TK-2100 question

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When using kpg48D to program the TK-2100 VHF, not so new radios, is it possible to set DPL or are you locked into TPL only
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DPL is possible.

In Kenwood terms:
PL/TPL/CTCSS all equal QT in Kenwood Terms, or Quite Tone.
DPL/DCS all equal DQT in Kenwood Terms, Or Digital Quite Tone

So, in KPG-48D, you'll set your DPL under the QT/DQT field.
 

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You will need to assign a DPL/DQT in the signaling table. It defaults to QT with no DQT. Go to edit and open the signaling table and add in your DQT in any slot, just type it in over the standard QT/PL.

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