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I am looking for a "walk-trough" on the KPG-25d software for the TK-940 (800mhz) Radio.

I have been trying to get it right for a while now, but to no avail.

Does anyone have a "Template" that I could look at, to make sure that I am getting all the right information in the right places.

Or know what fields must have data in them.
Repeater Info: Area Code: ???
Home repeater Number:???
System Name:???
ALT-Feature Option-Data: System:??? Group:???
Trnspnd: Yes/No
TlkArnd: Yes/No
Data: Yes/No

Does anyone have a programming manual I could look at?

Thank You,

ROB
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ramal121

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This is more than three characters...

I am looking for a "walk-trough" on the KPG-25d software for the TK-940 (800mhz) Radio.

I have been trying to get it right for a while now, but to no avail.

Does anyone have a "Template" that I could look at, to make sure that I am getting all the right information in the right places. If you are just trying to set up a voice group on a LTR system, are your repeaters correct and in the proper order? Is the ID a valid one for the system? I could send an archive if you think that would help, but you really need to get all the proper parameters in the right spot. See below.

Or know what fields must have data in them.
Repeater Info: Area Code: ??? Required. Part of system info. Either a 1 or 0.
Home repeater Number:???Required. Part of system info. Range 1 to 20.
System Name:???Your choice. It's what shows on display.
ALT-Feature Option-Data: System:??? Group:???Leave blank. For sending data (like GPS).
Trnspnd: Yes/No Set as "no" unless you like weird beeping on the radio.
TlkArnd: Yes/No Set as "no". Used for direct car to car communications.
Data: Yes/No Set as "no" for voice communications.

Does anyone have a programming manual I could look at? Don't think there is one. Help files in the software is about all you're gonna get.

Thank You,

ROB
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ramal121

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cabletech; copy that!

My crusty old laptop has a bad floppy and I cannot get any archives out of it. Also I do not have any 940 codeplugs, however I have plenty of 840 UHF ones. 840's are the same as 940's except on the 940 the repeater freqs are entered by the FCC channel numbers. Google for a pre-rebanded 800 MHz list.

Since I can't get a codeplug, I emailed you screen shots...
 
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