Look for KPG-49D V4.02 or so. It is for windows, and much nicer to deal with. Also, are you using a USB cable? If so, it will not work with the DOS software. If it is a serial cable, make sure you have selected the correct comport in the software. Easiest though is to find the windows software. Looking for this software kpg-49d software I find some sites where you can download it but you have to jump thru hoops to get it and dont really want to do that. Is there any other options to acquire the software? Thanks kb0vwg wqyy385.
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KPG-49D Version 2 and 3.01 are DOS based and not fun to use, while KPG-49D versions 4.xx are Windows based and will work on ANY Windows computer running 95 thru Windows 10 once again, CPU speed does not matter!
The radio is programmed using FCC ID numbers. Since this is a commercial radio these numbers range from 1 which represents 935.0125MHz all the way up to 399 which represents a frequency of 939.9875MHz. For use in the amateur band the only FCC ID’s we are interested in is 1 through 79; FCC ID 1 being 935.0125MHz and FCC ID 79 being 935.9875MHz. At this point you may be thinking what good does 935.0125 do us if that amateur band is down at 927MHz? Using Pete’s program KW900EZP.exe we can change the 935.0125MHz into 927.0125MHz very easily! This is because KW900EZP.exe takes any 935.xxxxMHz frequency and converts it to 927.xxxxMHz, and unless the conventional channel is set to “Talk Around” (simplex) will automatically apply a 25MHz offset.
Using KwID.exe or the KW900EZP frequency to FCC ID chart we see that FCC ID 1 corresponds to 927.0125MHz and that FCC ID 79 corresponds to 927.9875MHz, i.e. the frequencies are modified in the saved .DAT file by the program KW900EZP.
You may be wondering how to program the radio for a repeater that has an odd split. For example a repeater that has an output frequency of 927.6500MHz but an input frequency of 902.0125MHz. Well, this is done using the EZ-Edit function of KW900EZP, which will allow you to enter in separate transmit and receive frequencies- pretty neat-o! If your using a repeater that has 12MHz offsets you can program those too, but keep in mind that the receive filters will need changing and the VCO will need adjusting- the VCO will do both 25 and 12MHz offset repeaters at the same time! If this all sounds like a lot of work; it’s not, as it takes under 30 seconds to save the programmed KPG-49D file and run KW900EZP - pretty painless and quick.
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To program up any TK-981 to the 33cm band will require the KPG-46 or KPG-4 programming cable (both will work). The KPG-46 is a 8-pin RJ-45 connector and the KPG-4 has a 6-pin RJ-12 connector and will work just fine being plugged into the TK-981’s RJ-45 8-pin microphone connector. The KPG-46 and KPG-4 programming cables are available in either USB or serial port DB-9 connectors and either will work fine with KPG-49D Versions 4.xx (Windows based versions). If you are using KPG-49D Version 2 or 3.01 then you must use a Serial port Cable or use the program DOSBox if you have a USB programming cable as USB ports are not supported in DOS. These programming cables are available via eBay for $10-$15.
Step by Step Programming
In the interest of being thorough I am going to go through the ENTIRE KPG-49D program so that you have an idea of what most features are and should be set to. For the people that have dealt with commercial radios before this is going to be painful, but this procedure was written to be as easy as possible and appeal to a wide audience.
One thing before we begin is this: you CANNOT hurt the radio with bad programming or loose any features in the radio by writing some corrupted file to the radio- this just doesn't happen with Kenwood! If you bought your radio used you do not need to make a backup of the old commercial programming in your radio.
The rationale for saving the current programming file before editing or writing over it is a carryover of the Motorola crowd where you could loose a radios features or functions depending on what 'c******g' you write to the radio, Kenwood radios do not work on this same principle and therefore you cannot gain or loose features depending on which of your friends data (DAT) files you write to your 431/481/941/931/981.
Without further adieu, on to the Programming!
KW900EZP EzEdit Function
In the introduction section of this page I mentioned a feature in KW900EZP.exe that is called EzEdit. What EzEdit does is allow you to change the transmit and receive frequency independently- meaning that if you have a repeater that uses an odd split you can program the repeater input frequency separately from the repeater output frequency or vice-versa. Below is the step by step how-to on entering odd split (non-25MHz) repeater frequencies or even talkaround frequencies. Please note that just because you can program it, does not mean that the radio will receive it- for 2 main reasons: the VCO will unlock and the receiver bandpass filters. The TK-981 will do 12MHz offset repeaters and can be set to receive and transmit from 918MHz to 927MHz, it will take adjustment of the VCO and require the receiver bandpass filters to be changed out.