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TK 3302 - Questions

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I have two of these models and I have no idea how to use them.. When I turn them on they flash red and orange and make a squeclching sound. I have the user manual but it does not really help with the issue.

I am totally NEW to these type of devices so any help would be great.
 

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Did you receive them confirmed as programmed to your needs? Outta the box from Kenwood they are unprogrammed...
 

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The dealer you bought them from should provide initial programming with the purchase price as long as you give them the information (frequencies, etc). If you bought them used and they've been blanked, oh well.

Maybe you were thinking of the Protalk series (TK-3300) which come pre-programmed with the standard business "dot" frequencies. These radios would still require a license to operate them.

Anyway in your position, to program the radios yourself requires computer software and a cable. For the TK-3302, Google KPG-119DK (software) and KPG-22UM (cable) and see what you find.
 
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