Difference between TK760HG-1 and TK760G

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redbird
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Difference between TK760HG-1 and TK760G

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What is the difference between the TK760HG-1 and the TK760G? Also, the TK760HG-1 has what looks like an accessory connector on a pigtail. Is this Molex connector standard or an option?
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H vx. non-H

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The H is a high power version and the pigtail is an option.
I had a TK-860HG (high power UHF) but it didn't have
the pigtail. Not sure what options are availiable thru
that pigtail.
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Post by westcoaster »

here is the glossy brochure for the TK-760H
http://www.kenwood.net/indexKenwood.cfm ... 79cad8d42d

here is the glossy brochure for the TK-760GH
http://www.kenwood.net/indexKenwood.cfm ... 99f14be838

Both documents are from the kenwood usa site.

on the 760h the pigtail is a KCT-19 connector

1 HK/CHS MIC hook input/channel select
2 ME MIC GND
3 IGN ignition input
4 DEO Detect output
5 MI MIC input
6 E GND
7 SB DC supply (1A)
8 PTT PTT input
9 DI Data mod input
10 HOR horn alert output
11 SQ Squelch output
12 SP Audio output
13 AM Audio mute input
14 MM MIC mute input
15 TXS Signal indicating whether the transciever is transmitting or not.

keep in mind there are additional daughterboards that go into the radio to enable some of these functions....

Edit: If I could have figured out how to make the links smaller I would have....
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Post by KF4SQB »

westcoaster wrote:If I could have figured out how to make the links smaller I would have....
Pretty simple, really. I'll use the 'wrong' set of bracket for an example, the correct ones to use for BBCode are the '[ ]' ones.

Simply use the format:

{url=www.radioinfoboard.com}The Radio Information Board{/url}

That would 'hide' the actual web address, and show 'The Radio Information Board' instead. You can also use other BBCode commands, like underline, italics, color, etc.. within the link:

{url=www.webaddress.com}{color=red}{u}site link{/u}{/color}{url}

would show the words 'site link', underlined, in red, instead of the actual web address. Keep in mind that BBCode actually uses the '[ ]' brackets, not the '{ }' brackets that I used for the explanation. Here are the links you posted when formatted that way:

Here is the glossy brochure for the TK-760H, and here is the glossy brochure for the TK-760GH.

The words 'glossy brochure' are the links. When you click on them, it will take you to the same place as the full-sized links you posted.

If you need any more help with BBCode, feel free to ask!
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dodge pickup video

Ok, looking at it it is the same as doing a "quote"
Thanks,
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Post by KF4SQB »

Absolutely. It follows the same format, as does all other BBCode. You could even put a weblink inside a quote, or a quote inside a weblink! Ain't BBCode nice? Fun, too, for that matter. 8)

BTW, alchohol injected deisel. Nice!
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KF4SQB wrote:Absolutely. It follows the same format, as does all other BBCode. You could even put a weblink inside a quote, or a quote inside a weblink! Ain't BBCode nice? Fun, too, for that matter. 8)

BTW, alchohol injected deisel. Nice!
minor correction.... I think that is straight diesel, if anything it may have nitrous oxide (I havent heard of anyone running alchohol in their diesel)
"jet" boat
last one before I catch heck for being off topic :D

edit: well, the link didn't work exactly as planned as there are brackets in the web address
http://www.gas-turbines.com/images/squi ... short).wmv
was the one I was trying to link to....
Any way, I'm off topic here....
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Post by KF4SQB »

Off topic, but still an interesting topic! Yes, a lot of deisel powered pulling vehicles use deisel with alchohol injection to make loads and loads of power. If you've ever noticed while at a tractor pull, the tractors put out a large volume of dark grey smoke just before starting the pull. That's straight deisel. Then, the smoke goes solid black, the note of the engine changes drasticly, and all h#!! breaks loose! This is when the alchohol is being injected. Makes some serious horsepower! :eeek:

BTW, it's not really off topic, I was helping you out with BBCode! :wink:
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