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- KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL SERIAL NUMBERS
- KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL INSTALL
- KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL UPDATE
- KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL MANUAL
- KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL PASSWORD
KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL UPDATE
Setting up the TS-590S/SG for FT8 operations (PDF:422KB)įirmware Updating Program TS-590 Update Version 2.05 THE TS-590S / TS-590SG TRANSCEIVERS (PDF:607KB)
KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL MANUAL
TS-590SG KENWOOD NETWORK COMMSND SYSTEM Setting Manual (PDF:538KB) Radio Host Program ARHP-590G Version 1.01 Radio Control Program ARCP-590G Version 1.04 Setting up the TS-890S for FT8 operations (PDF:965KB)įirmware Updating Program TS-590G Update Version 1.07 PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE FOR THE TS-890S TRANSCEIVER (PDF:841KB) TS-890S KENWOOD NETWORK COMMAND SYSTEM Setting Manual (PDF:1.63MB)
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Radio Control Program ARCP-890 Version 1.02 Setting up the TS-990S for FT8 operations (PDF:782KB) PC CONTROL COMMAND REFERENCE FOR THE TS-990S TRANSCEIVER (PDF:773KB) TS-990S KENWOOD NETWORK COMMSND SYSTEM Setting Manual (PDF:898KB) USB Audio Controller ARUA-10 Version 4.00 Radio Control Program ARCP-990 Version 1.04
KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL SERIAL NUMBERS
In addition to the info I found in the TK-3170/3173 code plugs the radio serial numbers seemed to be there too.AMATEUR RADIO PRODUCTS SOFTWARE DOWNLOADSįor inquiries about KENWOOD amateur radio products, please access the website and click on "Select Your Country" to contact KENWOOD branch office communications product support for your area.Īmateur radio instruction manuals downloads
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They also seems to use the same simple XOR encryption past the code plug header. I've also looked at the code plugs for a couple of the Kenwood analog/digital radios I have, TK-D340U (DMR) and the NX-340U (NXDN). Some posts on other forms suggest that a few have done exactly that to get the radios on the GMRS channels. I'm beginning to suspect the code plugs for those can be hacked to change the default frequencies to some custom ones the software won't allow. I don't have any ProTalk radios, the 2 watt jobs with fixed frequencies, to look at either.
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I'm not sure if its saved in the radio when you write it or not at this point.
KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL INSTALL
One interesting thing I discovered is the software key used to install the radio programming software is saved in the code plug along with the version of the software and radio model number type. The code plugs are XOR encrypted past a small header at the beginning. I've also been hacking the code plugs for these radios using a hex editor. I also have the latest firmware for these radios too, V1.25. I have a junky TK-3173, TX and RX LED doesn't work and several of the front panel PF keys don't either, I might use to experiment on. the system will accept the write attempt at the specific address. You certainly can look up serial number, but it is open question if you can change it, i.e. But I think, somebody who succeeded hacking the installer, already knows that. They can be read-only, read-write and write-only. Memory map: from my experience as a HW and FW developer, that is usually the mapping of the microcontroller's registers to memory addresses, and also the microcontroller's memory too. So does anybody out there have any info on what the extra functions might be good for or documentation? I always wondered how that gets set during manufacturing. For all I know this might even let me change the radio's stored electronic serial number. Some I can sort of guess what they are for and the last two look like they're for trouble shooting the code plug that's saved in the radio's internal memory. *Memory Map EEPROM (These two look like a hex editor display) Tools -> *Password Recovery (Window pops open asking to enter a serial number) *Setting 4 (Parameter 1 - no clue what this is even doing) *Setting 2 (Look like settings to use the side pin ports as a serial port) The problem is none of them are even mentioned in any of the help files so their purpose is a bit of a mystery in a few cases.Įdit -> *Advance Settings -> *Setting 1 (TX LED, QT Reverse Burst Phase, GPS ACK Request) These are marked by an asterisk next to them in the drop down menus. The hacked install took care of that headache.Īnyway now I have several menu settings that never showed up with the normal user install keys. I read where more radio shops are doing this crap.
KPG 101D ENGINEER SERIAL PASSWORD
I needed this to blow by a used eBay radio I just got that somebody had used a data-read and a data-write password on it. Version 2.40 of KPG-101D seems to reject the engineer's key when you put it in during the install. I had to do some screwing around, basically hacked the install, to get the latest version of the software to load and work with the dealer/engineer serial install key.