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TK360G Programming

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fbnts

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Hi,

I have some old TK-360Gs which I would like to program. I am trying to read the config from one working radio and then write it to the others.

I have purchased a serial cable (Kenwood KPG-4/KPG-22 RIB-Less Programming Cable on eBay (end time 07-Feb-10 11:57:14 GMT))

and have the 56D version of software.

I created a dos boot disk and managed to get the DOS software opening however after setting the model I then goto read from radio and I get a communication error, yet the red light on the radio flashes on for a split second.

If I select to read the serial it seems to find that ok.

Any ideas on where I'm going wrong?

Tom
 

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fbnts

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Thanks for the reply.

I tried turning off and on but to no avail.

Where did you get the windows version from?

Tom
 

fbnts

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Hi,

I have been regularly looking on ebay but can't find any listings. Is there an online shop anywhere that I can buy it from?

Tom
 
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