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Multi-Mode wireless mobile unit operates on multiple systems types: conventional, trunking, wide or narrow bandwidth with built-in alphanumeric two-way paging. |
| * TRUNKED OR
CONVENTIONAL MODES * 32 SYSTEMS/250 GROUPS (TRUNKED MODE) * MAX. 600 CHANNELS (TRUNKED MODE) * MAX. 250 CHANNELS CAPACITY (CONVENTIONAL MODE) * MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/ * DIE-CAST CHASSIS * HIGH-OUTPUT SPEAKER * MULTIPLE SCAN FUNCTIONS |
* 12 CHARACTERS
DOT MATRIX LCD * 10 CHARACTER ALPHANUMERIC ALIAS * TELEPHONE DIALING FEATURES * CODED SQUELCH (QT/DQT) * SECURITY FEATURES * FLASH MEMORY ADVANTAGE * FleetSync™ ALPHANUMERIC TWO-WAY PAGING * DATA-READY CONNECTION PORT |
| Trunked and Conventional Modes The KENWOOD TK-780(H)/880(H) Conventional Mode offers traditional two-way conventional repeater and simplex operations with priority channel scanning. The Trunked Mode allows operation on both conventional and LTR™ trunking systems in one unit. LTR is a registered trademark of Transcrypt, International. |
Large Channel capacity In Trunked Mode, the 600-channel capacity can handle all your trunked system requirements now and in the future should the network expand. Each programmed system can be either set for either conventional or trunked operation. The unit dynamically allocates the 32 system and 250-group memory capacity as system parameters are programmed. In Conventional Mode, the 250-channel capacity provides more than enough room for company-wide, departmental, divisional requirement plus room for auxiliary or special-use channels. |
| Alphanumeric
Two-way Paging Kenwood takes voice communications and adds a new dimension with Alphanumeric Two-way Messaging which provides the built-in capability to send and receive both pre-stored status messages and custom alphanumeric text messages. Much like an alphanumeric pager, at the received pages are stored in memory so they can be reviewed. |
Flash memory
advantage Flash memory permits updates, advanced feature sets and system architectural changes can be made electronically without ever opening the unit. This means fast changes for the system operator and less downtime for users. |
| Companded Audio The compandor noise-reduction feature enhances audio clarity on narrow bandwidth systems and is programmable per channel. Voice intelligence components are amplified and compressed at the transmit end and then re-expanded on the receive end to reproduce the original audio signal. |
MIL-STD 810 C/D/E Environmental tests In addition to Kenwood's own technical and industrial standards, the TK-780(H)/880(H) meets or exceeds a full range of tough U.S. Department of Defense MIL-STD 810 C/D/E environmental standards. |
| DOT Matrix LCD display The high-resolution dot matrix liquid crystal display furnishes the user with a simple easy-to-read interface and is recessed for protection. The main display line has 10 alphanumeric characters for operational/system indicators. A three-character subline can be programmed for channel or group number. The seven icons provide easy-to-remember feature and status indicators in all modes of operation. |
Public Address and Horn Alert Public Address (PA) and Horn Alert (HA) capability is available with the optional KAP-1 unit. the PA functions outputs mic audio through the radios external speaker or can feed a more powerful external public address amplifier. The Horn Alert output can be used to trigger a vehicle horn/light when valid DTMF or Two-tone Selective call is received. |
| DTMF signaling & Dialing features DTMF PTT ID provides a built-in ANI for business and industrial applications (operates with KMC-27A/B or optional KMC-28A keypad microphones). The optional KMC-28A keypad microphone adds manual DTMF for selective calling, system access, remote control applications and access to automatic dialing features such as the auto-dial memory for telephone interconnect and/or integrated Radio-PABX systems. |
Multiple Scanning functions System scan and group scan permit monitoring multiple systems and talk groups for calls. Priority scanning is available within programmed conventional systems. Talk Back scan permits users to respond immediately to calls regardless of the pre-programmed or selected scan revert channels. Scan lists can altered with the Add/Delete features. |
| Password-protected Programming and Cloning. Cloning enables duplicating of radios in the field via a simple interface cable without the use of a PC or special test jigs. For users who do not require cloning capability, a secure password can be programmed to prevent cloning of a lost or stolen portable. Additionally, all radios can have the programming password(s) protected to prevent unauthorized program information extraction and duplication. |
Embedded Message The radio's flash memory can store an electronic message containing owner identification, property I.D. numbers, user and department names, service records, etc. A radio can be electronically identified even if external labels, markings or factory serial numbers have been removed. |
| Other Features * BUILT-IN QT/DQT * DTMF AND 2-TONE (CONVENTIONAL MODE ONLY) * BUSY CHANNEL LOCKOUT * TIME-OUT TIMER * MINIMUM VOLUME * RADIO LOCK PASSWORD (POWER ON PASSWORD) * DIGITAL ANI AND EMERGENCY ANI CONTROL |