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If you buy a programming cable and the software, yes. Unless you're a certified technician (or you're an Amateur using it in the Ham Bands) programming a commercial radio is illegal.
You'll need the Kenwood serial cable and software to program this radio. Your best bet would be to contact a Kenwood Customer Service Representative directly. You should have the the radios in front of you when you call so that you can answer questions about them instead of having to call back, etc.
Kenwood contact information can be found here. The TK-260 radio falls under the "Land Mobile & Business" category.
The software is only availible from Kenwood. the only way to get it is to purchase the registration key from them for that software. Sorry, I program radios everyday and even the company I work for has to purchase the Registration keys.
the manual from the manufacturer is pretty much useless. every time i wanted to do something with mine all the manual said was "see a sales rep or dealer!" i have the software (windows version) that has a pretty good help file in it. you may want to check out the yahoo boards for kenwood.
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