Searched all over the internet, couldn't find any information there, so needed to put in front of the Pro's here, as I can always get the answer...
Anyways, I picked up a Kenwood TK-3170 UHF radio. Nice little unit. Then I bought the KPG-101D software to program it, factory new and sealed.
The computer requiresments say that you can use, 98, 2000, XP, etc. and that it requires a minimum of 200Mhz and 32 Meg of Ram.
Its a windows based program, looks nice and easy to use and the KPG-101D is the newest Kenwood software released.
I try to read the radio, it say 'PROGRAM' on the display, then I get a COM port error. Its says to check all port connections, etc. But I have the COM port set correctly.
So I figured it was a computer issue, as I was programming from my Dell 700M laptop with 1.8GHz Centrino and 2G of Ram. So I put it on my desktop computer, same problem.
Now I'm wondering if my cable is bad. Its an aftermarket cable, couldn't find the factory KPG-22 cable. I got in a brand new TK-3170 radio, never programmed, and it does the same thing.
Any idea's for you Kenwood guru's out there?
Thanks...
OT, Kenwood programming
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