DETAILS
The Kenwood handheld radio offers a huge number of functions for the ambitious radio amateur: First and foremost it’s a richly equipped dual band radio for 2m and 70cm. With up to 5W TX power (0.5 and 0.05W selectable) and a good receiver it offers good coverage. Up to 1000 memories with many scanner functions offer all a radio amateur could ask for. The radio also offers CTCSS, DCS and DTMF tone control, Echolink operation is supported as well.
- Built-in GPS receiver SIRF-III™
- Up to 5 target programmable, display of direction and distance to target.
- GPS logger function, stores up to 5000 waypoints
- Export of GPS waypoints to KML for Google Earth™ (requires optional software)
- Connector for external GPS antenna
- Output of GPS NMEA data sets via serial port
- Built-in TNC for Packet Radio AX.25 operation
- APRS Transmitter and Receiver
- Supports Peet (and other) weather stations for APRS WX beacons
- Digipeater function
- USB connector, cable supplied
- Memories for easy Echolink operation (Call, Node number, Parameters etc.)
- DTMF tone functions
- DCS, CTCSS Tone squelch
- Two receivers on one band (VxV, UxU)
- Crossband operation possible, also in Packet Radio
- 1800mAh LiIon rechargeable battery included
- Charger, antenna, USB cable and belt clip supplied
- Manuals in 6 languages included (plus CD-ROM)
- Receiver covers 118-135MHz (AM), 136-173 (NFM), 320-523MHz (NFM)





