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Kenwood KPG 44D RSS v2.10. Additional information Programming Software for: TK-690; Also Covers Low band version of the High band: TK-790; UHF TK-890.
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I have searched high and low for Kenwood software KPG-49D for a Kenwood TK-880 and can't find it anywhere. Does anyone have the windows version which I believe was V4. I will even settle for the DOS Version if anyone has that. Thank you in advance.
Up one level Back to Home | Kenwood Land Mobile Radio Programming Information Compiled by Mike Morris WA6ILQ |
The three tables below were received as two anonymous emails in December of 2008. All we did was clean up the formatting and convert it into HTML for the web. Since we're not Kenwood geeks the Repeater-Builder staff can't take responsibility for the accuracy. Since a KPG-4 (with a 6 pin RJ-series plug) can be used in place of a KPG-46 (8-pin RJ-series plug) there are probably a bunch of errors in the cable specifications. There are a lot of unknowns as well, indicated by '?' in the tables.
If you can donate any information (including PDFs of any radio brochures, like the TK-255 below, or photos of the programmers or the programming cables) please send an email to Mike WA6ILQ at the email address below.
Likewise please let us know if you have any corrections or any additions to fill in some of the blanks below.
Radio | Software | OS | Programming cable | Notes |
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Handhelds (TK-1nn to 4nn) | ||||
TK-190 | KPG-59D | DOS | KPG-36 | |
TK-230 | KPG-11D | DOS | KPG-10 | |
TK-240 | KPG-11D | DOS | KPG-10 | |
TK-249 | KPG-20D | DOS | KPG-8 | Or KPG-22 cable |
TK-250 | KPG-23D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-255 | KPG-31D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-259 | KPG-32D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-260 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-260 | KPG-77D | DOS | ? | See note 4. |
TK-260G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-261 | KPG-34D | ? | ? | See note 4. |
TK-270 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | Wideband only. |
TK-270G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | Narrowband-capable version of the TK-270 |
TK-272 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | ? | |
TK-272G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-278 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-278G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-280 | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-36 | The KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. |
TK-285 | KPG-62D | DOS | KPG-36 | |
TK-290 | KPG-38D | DOS | ? | |
TK-330 | KPG-11D | DOS | KPG-10 | |
TK-340 | KPG-11D | DOS | KPG-10 | |
TK-349 | KPG-20D | DOS | KPG-8 | Or KPG-22 cable |
TK-350 | KPG-23D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. UHF version of the VHF TK-250 |
TK-353 | KPG-26D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-355 | KPG-31D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-359 | KPG-32D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-360 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. See note 4. |
TK-360 | KPG-77D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. See note 4. |
TK-360G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-361 | KPG-34D | ? | ? | See note 4. |
TK-370 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-370G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-372 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-373G | KPG-76D | Windows | ? | |
TK-378 | KPG-27D or D1 | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-378G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-380 | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-36 | The KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. |
TK-385 | KPG-62D | DOS | KPG-36 | |
TK-388 | KPG-27D | DOS | KPG-22 | KPG-8 cable can also be used. |
TK-390 | KPG-38D | DOS | ? | |
TK-430 | KPG-16D | DOS | KPG-8 | Or KPG-22 cable |
TK-431 | KPG-16D | DOS | KPG-8 | Or KPG-22 cable |
TK-480 (early) | KPG-35D | DOS | KPG-36 | 800 MHz handheld, early version (serial numbers prior to 3010000) There are also two different spec sheets - the early (narrow) and later (wide) ones. |
TK-480 (late) | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-36 | KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. The TK-480 is an 800 MHz handheld, later version (serial numbers after 3010000, model plate marked 'Ver 2.0, and with a red triangle above the 'W' in the KENWOOD logo label at the top of the front panel) There are also two different spec sheets - the early (narrow) and later (wide) ones. |
TK-481 (early) | KPG-35D | DOS | KPG-36 | 900 MHz handheld, early version (serial numbers prior to 3010000) There are also two different spec sheets - the early (narrow) and later (wide) ones. |
TK-481 (late) | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-36 | KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. The TK-481 is a 900 MHz handheld, later version (serial numbers after 3010000, model plate marked 'Ver 2.0, and with a red triangle above the 'W' in the KENWOOD logo label at the top of the front panel) There are also two different spec sheets - the early (narrow) and later (wide) ones. |
Mobiles (TK-6nn-9nn) | ||||
TK-630 | KPG-7D | DOS | KPG-4 | Low band version of the High band TK-730 and UHF TK-830 |
TK-690 | KPG-44D | Windows | KPG-43 | Low band version of the High band TK-790 and UHF TK-890 |
TK-705 | ? | DOS | ? | High band version of TK-805 |
TK-705D | KPG-6D | DOS | KPG-4 | High band version of TK-805D |
TK-706D | KPG-6D | DOS | KPG-4 | High band version of TK-806D |
TK-709 | KPG-20D | DOS | KPG-4 | High band version of TK-809. European radio, not FCC Type Approved. |
TK-715 | KPG-41D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-730 | KPG-7D | DOS | KPG-4 | High band version of the low band TK-630 and UHF TK-830 |
TK-740 | KPG-47D | DOS | ? | High band version of the UHF TK-840. Uses the KPG-46 cable. |
TK-752 | KPG-28D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-759 | KPG-28D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-760 | KPG-29D | DOS | KPG-46 | |
TK-760G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-762 | KPG-29D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-762G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-768 | KPG-29D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-768G | KPG-56D | Windows | KPG-46 | |
TK-780 | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-46 | KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. |
TK-780 | KPG-60D | DOS | KPG-46 | See note 4 |
TK-782 | KPG-77D | ? | ? | |
TK-785 | KPG-62D | DOS | KPG-46 | |
TK-790 | KPG-44D | DOS | KPG-43 | High band version of the low band TK-690 and UHF TK-890 |
TK-805 | ? | DOS | ? | |
TK-805D | KPG-6D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-806D | KPG-6D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-809 | KPG-20D | DOS | KPG-4 | UHF version of TK-709. European radio, not FCC Type Approved. HT cousin is TK349. |
TK-815 | KPG-41D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-830 | KPG-7D | DOS | KPG-4 | UHF version of the low band TK-630 and High band TK-730 |
TK-840 | KPG-25D | DOS | KPG-4 | 400 MHz version of the 800 MHz TK-940 and 900 MHz TK-941 Later units use KPG-25DM or KPG-25DM2 software. See note 4. |
TK-840 | KPG-47D | DOS | KPG-46 | UHF version of the high band TK-740. See note 4. |
TK-852 | KPG-28D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-859 | KPG-28D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-860 | KPG-29D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-860G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-862 | KPG-29D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-862G | KPG-56D | Windows | ? | |
TK-868 | KPG-29D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-868G | KPG-56D | Windows | KPG-46 | |
TK-840 | KPG-25D | DOS | KPG-4 | Later units use KPG-25DM or KPG-25DM2 software. |
TK-863G | KPG-76D | Windows | ? | |
TK-880 | KPG-49D | see note | KPG-46 | USA version of the TK-880. The KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. |
TK-880 | KPG-60D | DOS | KPG-46 | European version |
TK-885 | KPG-62D | DOS | KPG-46 | |
TK-890 | KPG-44D | DOS | KPG-43 | UHF version of the low band TK-690 and the high band TK-790 |
TK-930 | KPG-5D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-931 | KPG-5D | DOS | KPG-4 | |
TK-940 | KPG-25D | DOS | KPG-4 | 800 MHz version of the 400 MHz TK-840 and 900 MHz TK-941 Later units use KPG-25DM or KPG-25DM2 software. |
TK-941 | KPG-25D | DOS | KPG-4 | 900 MHz version of the 400 MHz TK-840 and 800 MHz TK-940 Later units use KPG-25DM or KPG-25DM2 software. |
TK-980 | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-46 | The TK-980 is an 800 MHz mobile KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. |
TK-981 | KPG-49D | See note | KPG-46 | The TK-981 is a 900 MHz mobile KPG-49D Version 2.(any number) and 3.(any number) are DOS based, while version 4.(any number) are Windows based and much easier to use. |
Newer 4-digit model numbers | ||||
TK-2100 | KPG-48D | Windows | ? | |
TK-2101 | KPG-48D | Windows | KPG-22 | |
TK-2107 | KPG-55D | Windows | KPG-22 | |
TK-2118 | KPG-69D | ? | ? | |
TK-2160 | KPG-82D | Windows | ? | |
TK-2170 | KPG-101D | Windows | ? | |
TK-3160 | KPG-82D | Windows | ? | |
TK-3180 | KPG-89D | Windows | ? | |
TK-2100 | KPG-48D | DOS | ? | |
TK-2102 | KPG-55D | DOS | ? | |
TK-2107 | KPG-55D | DOS | ? | |
TK-2140 | KPG-74D | Windows | ? | |
TK-2160 | KPG-82D | ? | ? | |
TK-2170 | KPG-101D | ? | ? | |
TK-2180 | KPG-89DK See note | Windows | ? | For programming the TK7180/8180/7189/8189/2180/3180 in the UK (that is E variants), use KPG-92D software. |
TK-3100 | KPG-48D | DOS | ? | |
TK-3101 | KPG-48D | Windows | KPG-22 | |
TK-3102 | KPG-55D | DOS | ? | |
TK-3107 | KPG-55D | Windows | KPG-22 | |
TK-3118 | KPG-69D | ? | ? | |
TK-3130 | KPG-75D | Windows | ? | |
TK-3131 | KPG-75D | Windows | ? | |
TK-3140 | KPG-74D | Windows | ? | |
TK-3160 | KPG-82D | ? | ? | |
TK-3170 | KPG-101D | ? | ? | |
TK-3173 | KPG-101D | ? | ? | |
TK-3180 | KPG-89D See note | Windows | ? | For programming the TK7180/8180/7189/8189/2180/3180 in the UK (that is E variants), use KPG-92D software. |
TK-3200 | KPG-88D | Windows | ? | |
TK-6110 | KPG-59D | DOS | ? | |
TK-7102 | KPG-70D | ? | ? | |
TK-7108 | KPG-70D | ? | ? | |
TK-7150 | KPG-79D | Windows | KPG-46 | |
TK-7160 | KPG-99DK | Windows | KPG-46 | |
TK-7180 | KPG-89DK See note | Windows | KPG-46 | High band version of the TK-8180. Similar to TK7189 but has a faceplate speaker instead of the 12-button DTMF keypad. 25w, 128 groups, max 512 channels. For programming the TK7180/8180/7189/8189/2180/3180 in the UK (that is E variants), use KPG-92D software. |
TK-7189 | KPG-89DK See note | Windows | KPG-46 | High band version of the TK-8189. Similar to TK7180 but has a 12-button DTMF keypad instead of the faceplate speaker (requires external speaker). 25w, 128 groups, max 512 channels. For programming the TK7180/8180/7189/8189/2180/3180 in the UK (that is E variants), use KPG-92D software. |
TK-8102 | KPG-70D | ? | ? | |
TK-8108 | KPG-70D | ? | ? | |
TK-8150 | KPG-79D | Windows | KPG-46 | |
TK-8160 | KPG-99DK | Windows | KPG-46 | |
TK-8180 | KPG-89DK See note | Windows | KPG-46 | UHF version of the TK-7180. Similar to TK8189 but has a faceplate speaker instead of the 12-button DTMF keypad. 25w, 128 groups, max 512 channels. For programming the TK7180/8180/7189/8189/2180/3180 in the UK (that is E variants), use KPG-92D software. |
TK-8189 | KPG-89DK See note | Windows | KPG-46 | UHF version of the TK-7189. Similar to TK8180 but has a 12-button DTMF keypad instead of the faceplate speaker (requires external speaker). 25w, 128 groups, max 512 channels. For programming the TK7180/8180/7189/8189/2180/3180 in the UK (that is E variants), use KPG-92D software. |
Base Stations | ||||
TKB-620 | KPG-21D | DOS | KPT-50 | Low band version of high band TKB-720 and UHF TKB-820 |
TKB-720 | KPG-21D | DOS | KPT-50 | High band version of low band TKB-620 and UHF TKB-820 |
TKB-820 | ? | ? | ? | UHF version of low band TKB-620 and high band TKB-720 |
Repeaters | ||||
TKR-720 | KPG-21D | DOS | KPT-50 | High band version of the TKR-820 |
TKR-730 | ? | ? | KPG-46 | High band version of the TKR-830. |
TKR-740 | DOS | KPG-46 | High band version of the TKR-840. | |
TKR-750 | KPG-66D | Windows | KPG-46 | High band version of the TKR-850. |
TKR-820 | KPG-21D | DOS | KPT-50 | UHF version of the TKR-720. |
TKR-830 | DOS | KPG-46 | UHF version of the TKR-730. | |
TKR-840 | DOS | KPG-46 | UHF version of the TKR-740. | |
TKR-850 | KPG-66D | Windows | KPG-46 | UHF version of the TKR-750. |
1) The KPG-36 is a KPG-4 with a one-piece speaker mic plug instead of a RJ-connector. You can use a KPG-4 with a home-made adapter that consists of a RJ-jack, some wire, and a speaker-mic connector. See these photos of a KPG-36 connector front and rear.
2) The KPG-22 is similar to the KPG-4 but with a dual connector (1/8' mini and a 1/16' sub-mini headphone-style connectors) for the later handhelds. See this photo and this schematic of a KPG-22 cable. You can make an adapter cable that will ket you use your KPG-4 on the handhelds that use a KPG-22 very easily using two separate plugs - just use the plug connection info from the schematic.
3) Note that Kenwood numbers the pins backward from Ethernet. The KPG-4 and the KPG-46 are the exact same unit except for the RJ connector on the radio end of the cable. The KPG-4 has a 6-pin (RJ-11 / RJ-12-style) connector. The earlier KPG-46 has an 8-pin connector (RJ-45 style) and the center 6 pins are wired the same and the outer 2 pins are not used. If you are careful the 6-pin KPG-4 will work perfectly in the 8-pin mic jack. The plastic tab should only let you put the 6-pin plug into the middle of the 8-pin jack since pins 1 and 8 on the 8-pin jack aren't used for programming purposes. Look carefully at the 6-pin plug however, some have a thicker shoulder that will push pins 1 and 8 of the 8-pin jack up into the plastic body, bending and damaging the two pins. If you are going to build your own programming adapter you could copy one trick I saw - the person used a dual jack snap-in housing, mounted the perf-board inside, had a DB-9 pigtail coming out of one side, a connector for a 12vDC wall wart on the same side, and both 6-pin and 8-pin jacks snapped into the housing. The two jacks were wired so he could use a common 6-pin phone cable to connect to to the 6-pin radios, and a common ethernet patch cord for the 8-pin radios. Or you could build it with one connector, and build an adapter starting with a 6-pin RJ-12 jack wired to a stub of a common 8-pin RJ45 ethernet cable. See this schematic for a KPG-4 and KPG-46 cable. Or look here: Here's another one. If you are going to build your own programming adapter you will want to print both and study them.
4) Yes, conflicting information. It's what we received. We'd love to have any info that will resolve the conflicts.
Cable | Radio |
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KPG-4 See Note 3 above. | KPT-50, TK-630, TK-630, TK-705, TK-705, TK-705D, TK-706, TK-706D, TK-709, TK-715, TK-730, TK-730, TK-740, TK-750, TK-752, TK-759, TK-760, TK-760, TK-760G, TK-762, TK-762, TK-762G, TK-763, TK-763G, TK-768, TK-768G, TK-780, TK-780, TK-780G, TK-785, TK-805, TK-805D, TK-806, TK-806D, TK-809, TK-815, TK-830, TK-830, TK-840, TK-840, TK-841, TK-850, TK-852, TK-859, TK-860, TK-860, TK-860G, TK-862, TK-862, TK-862G, TK-863, TK-863G, TK-868, TK-868G, TK-880, TK-880, TK-880G, TK-885, TK-930, TK-930, TK-940, TK-941, TK-980, TK-980, TK-981, TK-981, TK-6110K, TK-6110K2, TK-7102, TK-7108, TK-7150, TK-7150, TK-7160, TK-7180, TK-8102, TK-8108, TK-8150, TK-8150, TK-8160, TK-8180, TKB-720, TKR-730, TKR-740, TKR-750, TKR-820, TKR-830, TKR-830, TKR-850, TM-261A, TM-271A, TM-461A, TM-471A |
KPG-8 | The KPG-8 is the predecessor to the KPG-22, and requires an external power source where the KPG-22 is powered from the COM port. Anyplace you see KPG-8 you can substitute a KPG-22. The real Kenwood KPG-22 cable has a 25-pin connector. |
KPG-10 | The kpg-10 programming cable is for the TK-230 / TK-240 / TK-330 / TK340 radios. It is obsolete and no longer available as a new product from Kenwood. It is hard to find on the used market. The folks at www.rfguys.com have a replacement available for it on their page (US$60 in early June 2011). Thanks to Dan Hebron N8VPZ for the information and pointer to rfguys.com. |
KPG-14 | KDS-10, KCT-24S, KVT-10, VH-C1 |
KPG-22 | TH-F6, TH-F7, TH-G71, TH-K2, TH-K4, TK-240, TK-249, TK-250, TK-253, TK-255, TK-260, TK-260G, TK-270, TK-270G, TK-272, TK-272G, TK-273, TK-278, TK-278G, TK-340, TK-349, TK-350, TK-353, TK-355, TK-360, TK-360G, TK-370, TK-370G, TK-372, TK-373, TK-373G, TK-378, TK-378G, TK-430, TK-431, TK-715 TK-2100, TK-2100, TK-2101, TK-2102, TK-2107, TK-2118, TK-2160, TK-2160, TK-2201, TK-2202, TK-2206, TK-2207, TK-3100, TK-3100, TK-3101, TK-3102, TK-3107, TK-3118, TK-3160, TK-3160, TK-3201, TK-3202, TK-3206, TK-3207 |
KPG-36 frontrear | TK-180, TK-190, TK-280, TK-285, TK-290, TK-380, TK-385, TK-390, TK-480, TK-481, TK-490, TK-491, TK-981 TK-2140, TK-2180, TK-3140, TK-3180 |
KPG-43 | TK-690, TK-790, TK-890 |
KPG-46 See Note 3 above. | TK-760/TK860, TK-760G/TK-860G, TK-762/TK-862, TK-762G/TK-862G, TK-763/TK-863, TK-763G/TK863G, TK-768/TK-868, TK-768G/TK-868G, TK-780/TK-880/TK-980, TK-780G/TK-880G, TK-785/TK-885, TK-980/TK-981, TK-7150/TK-8150, TK-7160/TK-8160, TK-7180/TK-8180, TK-7189/TK-8189 TKR-720/TKR-820, TKR-730/TKR-830, TKR-740/TKR-830, TKR-750/TKR-850 TM-271A/TM471A, TM-261A/TM-461A |
Programmer | Radio |
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KPT-10 | TK-601S, TK-701S, TK-801S, TK-901S, TK-702R, TK-902R |
KPT-20 | TK-210, TK-310, TK-220, TK-320, TK-330, TK-710, TK-810, TK-620, TK-720, TK-820, TK-622R, TK-722R, TK-822R, TK-TKB-620, TKB-720, TKR-720, TKR-820 |
KPT-40 | TK-705, TK-805, TK-706, TK-806 |
KPT-50 | TKR-720, TK-820, TKB-620, TKB-720 Can work stand alone or can work with KPG-21D software. |
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Interfaces, RIB boxes, cables etc. for programming.
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