Description
The Kenwood TK-3107 Handheld Two-way Radio is a rugged, fully functional, easy-to-operate, and reasonably priced handheld radio designed to meet strict US military MIL-STD 810 C/D/E specifications. This makes it highly reliable and suitable for various applications, especially in service industries and inventory control businesses. It offers the convenience of hands-free operation with optional headphones and microphones.
Key Features:
- 16 Channels and QT/DQT Tone Keys: The radio provides sixteen RF channels, and each channel can be assigned a Quiet Talk (QT) and Digital Quiet Talk (DQT) tone key to reduce unwanted signals and minimize interference from other users.
- Rock-Solid Design: The TK-3107 complies with MIL-STD 810 C/D/E standards, ensuring resistance to shock, vibration, humidity, dust, and light rain. Its aluminum die-cast chassis, sealed case design, and SMA antenna connector make it exceptionally rugged and reliable.
- Wide/Narrow Channel Bandwidth: The radio can be programmed for wide or narrow bandwidth operation to accommodate current and future channel allocations.
- Time-Out Timer: When the preset continuous transmit limit is reached, the time-out timer switches the radio to receive mode, reducing channel congestion and conserving battery power.
- Battery-Saver: The radio automatically enters “sleep” mode to conserve power when it has been in standby mode (no transmit or receive) for more than the preset time limit.
- Two-Color LED: The two-color LED indicator lights up red during transmission and green for an active channel, providing added convenience.
- Low-Battery Alert: A flashing red LED indicator warns users when it’s time to recharge the battery.
Specifications:
- Band: UHF
- Frequency: 400-420MHz, 450-470MHz
- Power Output: 1-4W
- Channel Capacity: 16
Accessories Included:
- KNB-14 battery
- Belt Clip
- Charger
- Antenna
- Power Adapter
The Kenwood TK-3107 is a reliable and versatile handheld radio suitable for various professional applications.
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