Our Search & Rescue is thinking of putting a Dual Band (VHF/UHF) radio at the Incident Commander's workstation in our Mobile Command Post. We would like to stay with Kenwood because of the programming and similar operation. We don't need a new high tech radio but a Dual Band with remote head would be nice. Any suggestions?
Thank you, Steve.
Dual Band Radio?
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Dual Band Radio?
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Depends on whether you're looking for new or used. I'd suggest either a 730/830 setup or a 790/890 setup.
The x30 is not available new, so you'd have to go the eBay route. I'd also suggest finding drawers that are narrowband compliant. (model number should end in -H) I picked up the pieces for a 630/830 setup (lowband & UHF) for about $500.
The x90 is available new. There have also been a few of them on the used market of late. The x90 is essentially the upgraded replacement for the x30 series. The cost is considerably more though.
Either setup is very solid. If you need extra features though, you're better off with the x90. The x30 has a very basic feature set.
The x30 is not available new, so you'd have to go the eBay route. I'd also suggest finding drawers that are narrowband compliant. (model number should end in -H) I picked up the pieces for a 630/830 setup (lowband & UHF) for about $500.
The x90 is available new. There have also been a few of them on the used market of late. The x90 is essentially the upgraded replacement for the x30 series. The cost is considerably more though.
Either setup is very solid. If you need extra features though, you're better off with the x90. The x30 has a very basic feature set.
DUAL HEAD / DUAL BAND ?????
Thanks, we currently have a set of TK-730/830 radios for our "Main Radio". Both are "H" models. Does that mean they can be used as narrow band. If so do I have to change the channel spread in the programming?
What about this idea?
We have the 730/830H's setup with a remote 160 channel alphanumeric head. We also have another alphanumeric head and an extra 25' cable. Can we set these radios up as a DUAL HEAD / DUAL BAND unit???? What kit, if this can be done, do we need????
What about this idea?
We have the 730/830H's setup with a remote 160 channel alphanumeric head. We also have another alphanumeric head and an extra 25' cable. Can we set these radios up as a DUAL HEAD / DUAL BAND unit???? What kit, if this can be done, do we need????
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dual bander
In the software there is no option for dual band dual head radios. It's one or the other. The 90 series will do it however. But who has that kind of money? The H designates high power, the G's are narrow band radios.
Well, the Kennies and Vertex VX6000 heads look very similar. Unless you're doing status/msg sending or something that might partake a certain key sequence on that particular radio, basic ops on both should be the same. I personally love my Kenwoods. The x90 series is pretty solid but I don't know anyone using a x90 dual-band setup. The Vertex I do though, and they seem to like the setup.