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Manie Genis Posted on Aug 14, 2018

Hi I have a TK 3207 and on TX the frequency is about 5khz off from the programmed frequency, any ideas what can be done.

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Anonymous

  • 6966 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 31, 2008

SOURCE: can you give me any

Hi,

At the onset, basic tools and equipment would include (but not be limited to):

  • basic electronic tools & equipment (side cutter, screwdrivers, soldering station, DVM);
  • a dummy load wattmeter;
  • frequency counter;
  • RF Voltmeter;
  • SWR meter;
  • variable regulated power supply;
  • AF/RF signal generator;
  • Spectrum Analyzer (would be nice but not a necessity).
A copy of the service manual or at least a schematic diagram with voltage readings would be very helpful. Repairs would involve sectoring the handheld into:
  • logic/controller circuitry;
  • RX section;
  • TX section;
  • built-in power supply/regulator circuitry.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Kenwood TK-2160 and I am unable to

the 2160 has a freq range of 144 - 158 only

Anonymous

  • 9 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: unable to program tk-3207

hi, all i can think of is- A, the computer is way too fast for the program you are trying to run, what you need is a really old slow computer or B,

check the COM port settings on your computer.
click start, right click on my computer, click properties, then click on the hardware tab, then device manager.

then there will be a 'Ports COM &LPT' just make sure the com port number is the same one as you are using on the software. Hope this helps.

eradiostore

eradiostore

  • 1672 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 06, 2011

SOURCE: AFTER I POWER OFF MY

It is likely your volume potentiometer has gone bad, and needs replaced. The best solution to shut the radio off and save your batteries is to remove the batteries when you are not using the unit, until you can get it repaired or replaced.

Do not use any spray cleaners in the volume potentiometer, as this can cause a harmful residue. If you try anything, consider canned air.

Best regards.

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Can you give me any advice on servicing kenwood tk 3207 handheld radios please?

Hi,

At the onset, basic tools and equipment would include (but not be limited to):
  • basic electronic tools & equipment (side cutter, screwdrivers, soldering station, DVM);
  • a dummy load wattmeter;
  • frequency counter;
  • RF Voltmeter;
  • SWR meter;
  • variable regulated power supply;
  • AF/RF signal generator;
  • Spectrum Analyzer (would be nice but not a necessity).
A copy of the service manual or at least a schematic diagram with voltage readings would be very helpful. Repairs would involve sectoring the handheld into:
  • logic/controller circuitry;
  • RX section;
  • TX section;
  • built-in power supply/regulator circuitry.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.

Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
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