My pro kenwood pro talk tk-3402u16p does not receive or transmit calls with my other kenwood pro talk radios that are the same model I bought them all at the same time one month ago
SOURCE: kenwood tk 3102 and autocom
Hi,
with the indulgence of IrishDruid and many thanks to micromaster....
The radios are compatible since as you posted "...both radios work perfect by themselves..."
Based on your post, I would suspect that the transmit audio line from the Autocom to the mic input of the Kenwood TK3102 is faulty/not connecting right. All others (receive audio and PTT) are wired correctly. This is inline with what IrishDruid has initially posted. Additionally, the Autocom is also working since it kicks the PTT through its VOX (voice activated relay) and there is transmit (albeit the TX audio) or manual PTT.
Additionally, there are some 2.5mm connectors that are just a bit short of what Kenwood requires.
SOURCE: Motorola Talkabout FV700 not transmitting nor receiving
To troubleshoot: Unlock your keypad lock, then reprogram your radios to the following settings. (Check function after each change)
1) Shut off the Interference Eliminator (set to zero).
2) Turn off the Qt filter.
3) Vox setting to off.
By shutting off all the "bells and whistles" of the radio, you will take it back to being just simply on a frequency. If your radios do not communicate with one another then, or with your friend's radios, you have radio which is failing to operate.
If the radios do work in this simple mode. One by one add the special features back until you discover the culprit.
SOURCE: my new kenwood protalk tk 3130 wont talk to me old 3130
The old radios might hard coded programmed. You need a computer cable KG22 and the software KPG75D. I converted my 3130 to the 3131 which was previously programmed to a retail store. Now I'm back to FRS/GMRS instead of the business freqs.
SOURCE: Dear Mr Expert, I just bought kenwood tk-3107
Check which PL tones they are using (CTCSS, eliminator codes) and set your to the same.
SOURCE: Motorla Xtn446 - Kenwood Protalk Dosent Transmit
One or both of your radios have PL ( aka private line, tone code, interference eliminators) activated. Here is a link to a link which contains the XTN446 manual(s). Click on the "support" tab to see the list: http://www.motorola.com/Business/XU-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Unlicensed+Two+Way+Business+Radios/XTR446_XU-EN
First I would try setting the radio's CODE to off (usually zero) and see if that solves the problem. Otherwise, you'll either need to experiment, or find a user guide for the Kenwood. (You could try posting in the Kenwood forum.)
Best regards.
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