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TK-2100 Question

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flymv92

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Good Afternoon, I've been using the forum here for a few weeks and have been able to get all of my questions answered without asking. Here comes the part where I need help, I have been instructed to program a few TK-2100 radios we had in storage to work with our repeater, when using KPG-48D in DOS I type in our frequency XXX.03250 and the software will change it to XXX.03125. Is there a limit to how specific a channel can be with KPG-48D and the TK-2100 ?
 

cabletech

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xxx.3125 is conserded to be a splitter frequency and the 2100 does not have the ablity to do splitter.

It is a hareware issue, nothing you can do.
 
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