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Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming
Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming








kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming
  1. Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming manuals#
  2. Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming serial#
  3. Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming driver#
  4. Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming upgrade#
  5. Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming download#

If you see that someone has uploaded an image already, please do upload yours! The more data I get more easy will be to reverse the memory map.

Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming download#

I repeat: the goal here is no download the contents of a radio, not to interpret the channel data or other details, in fact the channel data will no work in the present state, and uploading back to the radio is disabled for obvious reasons. If the download process works, you can be able to go to "File" and "Save" the content of the radio mem, please if success attach your saved image to this issue. no matter if it complain about channels or other error, keep reading The task now is to connect a Kenwood TK-280 and try to read it to get a chirp. You must load this module every time you load CHIRP to test it, otherwise you will wet the default installed chirp. Note: This special test module only temporarily changes your CHIRP. Find and load the file that was saved in step 1.

kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming

  • Click enable "Enable Developer Functions".
  • Open Chirp (check that you have the most recent version).
  • Save the file attached to this post to where you keep your chirp radio image files.
  • Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming driver#

    With the OEM soft I can ID the hole family of models-versions to keep detection in the driver to full capabilities, but, that is a time consuming task for other day (BTDT, believe me it's a very boring task.)įirst try to download a image for this radios.Īttached to this post is a developer driver, to try it you must follow this steps:

    Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming manuals#

    I'm downloading the service manuals now to get more insight about features, functions, models and versions of this radios, I noted they use the same model-version schema of Family 60G, the OEM software is on the queue also.

    Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming upgrade#

    (to attract supporting users, FB?, QRZ?)Īll points that the family "80" radios are an upgrade to the family "60G" as more deep I go the more similarities I found. Some PR about support to this radio stating here will no harm. I'm making it remotely (no radio at hand) from logs and interaction with just ONE willing user that has not so much free time, so other owners of the TK-280/380 are invited to join this thread (yes the TK-380 is the same radio but for UHF) and help me with my questions, logs and testing. I hope it doesn't have any special trick, specially in the banks management, because the family 60G got me a few days thinking the mem banks logic.

    Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming serial#

    Instructions for getting the serial logs here: Users of the Kenwood TK-280: if you like your radio supported please upload some portmon logs to this issue as there are at least two know variants, but radios with options boards may present it self as specific sub variants so please report if your radio has an option board. Side note: I live in Cuba island, sending me a radio is not an option (yet), I must work remotely and some users must cooperate with me in the testing of this driver I have done that before, is hard work but works, the BTECH and brothers radios support for chirp was made this way with the great help and dedication of Jim Unroe.

    kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming

    My goal is to make at least a successful download/upload script and parse the general channel data for this model (TK-280), my experience points that making support for one member of the family will make trivial to extend it to the rest of the family (that's how family 60/60G works and this seems like "family 80"), then another developer can follow the lead and continue my work adding settings and options.īy looking to the OEM software the whole "Family 80" could be supported after this basic driver is completed, that may cover all this models: TK-780/880/280/380/980/981/480/481įurther development (beyond upload/download and simple channel data) will be very unlikely from my side as I don't have a radio at reach to test and hack at this time. I'm working remotely with a willing user to get a serial log one of this radio (TK-280) and start the development of a basic Chirp's driver.










    Kenwood tk 2402 chirp programming