Also the 840 does not do tone and may only be the TX and RX   never got one 
have always stay away.

and yes max 5 watts also


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Arck 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 6:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Converting a TKR-750/850 for Amateur Usage





  At 02:55 PM 4/16/2009, Adam Feuer wrote:




    Ken,

    How about the TKR-840? Any idea if that one will go down via the 
    software and tune without issues as well?


  <---So will the 850 - the standard KPG-91D software will program it and it 
tunes down to the ham band very easily. I have personally had them tuned down 
to 436 with no spec' degredation

  You seem to be getting some incorrect info. Besides, the 840 is a low output 
radio (5 watts) meant to drive an external amplifier. Not to mention, the 840 
is GROSSLY more expensive than the 850.

  As for the 851, there is absolutely no difference between it and the 850, 
save for one thing - the 850 is capable of only 25 watts maximum whereas the 
850 is capable of 40. Although admittedly the 850 is spec'd at 25 watts only 
for continuous duty.

  I can only warn you that there seems to be a LOT of misinformation 
disseminated about the TKR repeaters for some reason. For example, you do NOT 
need to spend $100+ on a programming cable. A standard, run-of-the-mill serial 
cable is all that is needed (along with the KPG-91D software) to program a TKR. 

  Hope this helps


    a.. Ken 



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