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Kenwood TKR-850-1 UHF repeater 40W, 450-480 Mhz with power supply, bench tested
$ 237.07
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Description
Retired from service when a system was migrated to digital. Presently programmed to 462.7125, DPL 725.A duplexer is not included.
Kenwood UHF repeater, model number TKR-850-1. This is a 32 channel 40 watt repeater that operates in the 450-480 Mhz range. Unit comes with internal AC to DC power supply and power cable. Repeater is capable of both narrow band and wide band operation. We also have duplexers available for these for 5 ea. Free programming is available (1-16). Please contact us with any questions - Office Hours M-F (8-4 pm) Mountain Time
General Features
19" Rack Mount Design
Primary DC Input Connector
Auto-Switched Back-Up DC Input Connector
Backup Battery Warning/Operation Tones
Rear External Speaker Output (4 Watts Audio)
Rear Test-Speaker-AUX Connector (15-Pin)
Programmable AUX Input/Output Functions
Toggle or Momentary Operation on AUX Input Ports
Pre-Emphasis On/Off Control (at TA AUX Input)
DSP Processed QT/DQT
QT/DQT Squelch-Tail Elimination
Embedded Message with Password Protection
High Stability Oscillators (TCXO)
Flash Memory
Repeater Features
Full-Duplex Operation
Built-In 16 QT/DQT Tone/Code Pair Community
Repeater Operation
External Controller Interface
Conventional or Trunking Controller Compatible
Repeat Enable/Disable
8 CW Transmitter IDs
Repeat Hold Timer (Hang Timer)
Time Out Timer
Base Station Features
16 Channel
Simplex or Full Duplex Operation
Antenna Switch for Simplex/SIngle Antenna Operation
Priority Scan
Remote Control Inputs
7-Segment 2-Character Channel & Scan LED
2 Character Alphanumeric Channel Designator
6 Lighted PF Keys
Local Takeover/Remote PF Keys
Voice Encryption Port
On Jul-07-21 at 06:03:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
At the request of several interested buyers I programmed and aligned the repeater for the 70 cm. ham band,
TX frequency 444.725
RX frequency 449.725
Narrow band. I believe that it can be programmed for wide band operation by using an earlier software version.