Download the kenwood tk f5 radio firmware program. Radio programming. Programming radios with temporary equipment replacement

Modern professional and amateur radio stations, like any electronic equipment, need quality service. In addition, most often walkie-talkies are purchased with certain settings, which are not so easy to change on your own. To set the desired frequencies or make other changes, you need a special programmer. Walkie-talkie manufacturers, of course, do not include a free programmer with radio stations, but offer to buy it for a separate price (and a lot of it).

Programming and reprogramming of radios is the setting of operating frequencies, power and changing other settings of radios to the desired parameters using a computer, programmer and appropriate software. Our service center has in its arsenal only modern highly professional equipment, which guarantees competent and prompt software configuration of any radio station model.

Is it worth it to do the firmware of the walkie-talkie yourself?

You can, of course, flash the radio station yourself, but this is fraught with various problems. Firstly, you need the programmer itself, the necessary drivers and a certain firmware. Also, do not forget that the software for radio stations is constantly updated. So the firmware you have available may already be outdated, and you need to look for a new one on the Internet. Not the fact that you will find it, let alone download it for free.

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Secondly, firmware of radio stations by amateurs can lead to serious equipment problems or malfunction of radios. There are certain subtleties and nuances that are available only to experienced professionals.

And finally, thirdly, self-programming the radio will take you a huge amount of precious time, even if you strictly follow the instructions. Even with the help of software, this work is very tedious and scrupulous. Our employees will cope with the assigned tasks very, very quickly. And all because we have a database of frequencies and firmware for each specific radio.

Trust the firmware and

radio programming for professionals

A service center in Moscow site offers any service for setting up walkie-talkies: reprogramming, both complete (of the entire walkie-talkie) and partial (for example, programming only one key), setting the desired operating frequencies, setting up uninterrupted operation of communications, etc. Our experts will easily reprogram and link radios of different models and manufacturers, and they will work at the same frequencies.

If you want your radio stations to work clearly and accurately, like clockwork, and the quality of communication is always on top - contact the service center radio-repair.ru.

To program the Kenwood TK-3107 or 2107 radios, you must have two programs:

  • Volkov Commander (one of the most popular file managers for the DOS operating system, it can be downloaded shareware under a Shareware license);
  • KPG55D (a program with which you can set up a walkie-talkie).

First, the KP55D archive needs to be unpacked so that in the end we have a file with the .exe extension. Then run the Volkov Commander program, which will open a list of files. Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to select the KPG55D.exe file and press Enter.

Press Enter again twice, and we will see a list of 16 positions. As long as it's empty.

Now take the radio.

On the right side, without turning on the radio, insert the cable, then connect the COM port to the computer and turn on the radio.

In the program, press Alt and use the right arrow to move the cursor to the Program menu, where Read from radio will be highlighted. Press Enter. (If you suddenly get an error, then you need to go along the route Control Panel\u003e System\u003e Hardware\u003e Hardware Manager, find Ports (COM and LPT) in the list that opens, find Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port there. COM1 or COM2 If there is a different value, then right-click on this port, select the menu Properties> Port Settings> Advanced, from the bottom left you can change the position of the port, we need the first or second position.Even if position 1 or 2 is occupied, still set COM port to one of these positions. Reboot the computer and it will return everything to its place. Click OK.)

Return to the program and press Alt, use the right arrow to move the cursor to the Setup menu, which will highlight Communication Port, and press Enter. Select the port to which the cable is connected. Press Enter, Alt again, use the left arrow to return to the Program menu and press Enter.

The data will be transferred to the computer, and the list of sixteen positions will be filled with the frequencies that were in the radio. Enter the frequencies you need there.

Press Alt, from the Program menu use the down arrow to select Write to radio and press Enter. Frequencies will begin to be recorded on the radio.

After the end of the recording, press Alt, using the left arrow, go to the File menu, then to the very bottom to the Exit inscription. Press Enter. The program will turn off.

Now turn off the walkie-talkie, then pull the plug out of it. Test it: turn it on again and try to communicate with other walkie-talkies.

It makes sense to make yourself a list of frequencies on a piece of paper and put it in a convenient place: this way you won't forget which frequency is which.

There are only two possible COM ports in the program, so the properties of the purchased adapter must be changed. After installing the driver for the adapter cable and connecting the adapter cable itself to the computer, go here: Computer Control Panel> System> Devices> Device Manager> COM and LPT Ports> Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port. Go to Properties > Port Settings > Advanced... > COM Port Number, select COM 1 or COM2 and click OK.

That's the whole firmware of the Kenwood TK-2107 radio station.

If you contact our specialist or the dealer who sold you the device, they will tell you where to find the software for programming the Kenwood TK-2107 radio station and the programmer. It is possible that software for Kenwood walkie-talkies is sold along with programmers for them.

We will be happy to advise you on all issues related to radio programming. Call!

Programming of walkie-talkies of the world's leading manufacturers

We carry out programming of Motorola, Kenwood, ICOM, Vertex, Yaesu, Hytera radio stations, basic relay equipment, as well as other auxiliary radio-electronic equipment. We program portable, car, fixed radio stations and basic relay complexes, as well as central equipment, both for amateur radio and professional use.

Radio programming is carried out both at the basic level - programming frequencies, tone codes and managing basic functions, and at a deep level - setting up personal radio calls, organizing multi-level working groups with different levels of access and functionality, both based on the capabilities of the RES, and on the basis of capabilities of the central equipment of communication systems and dispatching systems.

Programming new radios

If you received new radios from your supplier without prior programming, then we will provide you with a service for their firmware, and new walkie-talkies purchased in our company are programmed without paying for this service.

On-the-go radio programming and maintenance

We also reprogram walkie-talkies that need to change previously programmed parameters, from changing operating frequencies to fine-tuning the parameters of receivers and transmitters if they have gone beyond the factory modes over time.

Firmware of radio stations on the road on the job

In the event that your enterprise has neither the desire nor the ability to exclude communications from the technological process, or it is difficult to assemble equipment from several sites, our employees can perform programming services for radio stations and central equipment right at your sites.

Programming radios with temporary equipment replacement

Even if a situation arises when it is impossible to get to your facility due to access restrictions and there is no possibility of excluding radio stations from the technological chain, we will find a way out of the situation - by providing you with our own park for the time of reprogramming the radio stations or by temporarily equipping you with software and hardware systems and pre-prepared firmware necessary for your independent programming of radio stations.

Setting up and programming the basic (relay) equipment

Also, our employees will, at your request, fine-tune not only your subscriber equipment, but also the central equipment, changing, if necessary, its power, deviation, frequency deviation, sensitivity, etc., as well as adjusting antenna-feeder devices or their preventive service.

Radio programming - estimated cost of services

The price of programming radio stations is indicated subject to the provision of services on the territory of our technical center in Moscow, coordinate the cost of services performed on the road with the employees of our company.

Types of jobs Price for one
Primary programming and firmware of radios purchased in our company Is free
Programming / reprogramming professional radios from 300 rub.
Programming DMR radios, and radios of other digital protocols from 500 rub.
Programming / firmware of an amateur radio station from 500 rub.
Programming radio parameters outside the factory settings from 800 rub.
Programming the radio according to the provided sample RES of another model from 800 rub.
Cloning radio settings from 150 rub.
Field radio programming, Moscow from 1500 rub
Firmware of walkie-talkies, departure of the master to the regions negotiable
Programming of central and auxiliary equipment negotiable

Setting up and programming walkie-talkies with your own hands

If you think that programming radio stations in our company is impractical for you and believe that it would be more convenient for you to do it yourself, then below we present you with information on how to do it yourself, and you can contact us for advice, software, appropriate cables and programmers.

Preparing the Radio for Programming

If, for one reason or another, you are faced with the task of self-programming radio stations (radio firmware) or relay complexes, but you have never had anything to do with this, then you will naturally be interested in the question - How and with what exactly is radio programming done? To begin with, you must determine how your radio model is programmed, if it belongs to the category of amateur radio - equipped with a keyboard and display, then in 95% of cases your radio is programmed directly from the keyboard, but it may also turn out that you have purchased a professional keyboard communication tool and a display to access current functions, however, it will not work to program such a radio station from the keyboard, since this function is blocked in professional radio stations. In the case of amateur radio equipment, strictly follow the instructions from its instructions and programming the radio will be done by you without difficulty and using special equipment. However, if you find out that your radio station does not have controls or they are not intended for programming it, and also the documentation for it does not contain direct instructions on how to program your radio station, then most likely the answer to this question will contain The two main components you will need are:

- programmer and cable for setting up and programming radios directly to your model (programmers are both monoblock and multicomponent);
- software(software / program) for programming radios, also designed specifically for your model.

We will not consider the option of cloning (copying from one communication device to another without changing the parameters) the settings of both amateur and professional radio stations; you will always find the methodology for this procedure in the instructions for your radio. The only thing to keep in mind is that in certain cases you will need a clone cable, not a radio programming cable, these are two different types of cables. The radio programming cable connects to the computer, and the clone cable transmits the radio settings profile directly, without connecting to intermediate devices.

Actually, as you understand, in order to program and reprogram radios with your own hands, you will not need something top-secret or inaccessible, however, you must be prepared for the fact that if the software (software) for programming radio stations is mainly available on the network, then far not all programming cables and cables you can make yourself, and some of them cost quite a lot of money and it is often much easier to turn to a specialized organization like ours to save time and money in solving this task.

Before you go to collect the items you need, it should be clarified that programming a portable radio station is practically no different from programming car and stationary radios, except that you will need to provide such a radio station with 12V DC power of the appropriate power, because. some radios, when turned on, go through a self-test cycle of the power circuits and, in the absence of the required level of current in them, simply do not allow the radio to turn on.

Preparation and configuration of the software and hardware complex

We figured out the selection of equipment for flashing walkie-talkies, and if you purchased it or borrowed it from someone, now you are faced with the task of connecting your walkie-talkie and a personal computer. Here you need to take into account a number of points that may be missed or not entirely obvious at the preparatory stage. Necessary:

Pay attention to what do you have the appropriate ports on your computer USB or COM-Port / RS232;
- emphasize on your operating system compatibility systems with this or that software, tk. a radio station programmed by ancient operating systems or even from under DOS can fall into your hands.

Today, modern software and hardware systems use a USB cable for programming walkie-talkies in their composition, and computers with com ports are no longer found at every step, so if it suddenly turns out that your computer does not have the necessary COM-Port / RS232, then you embark on the path of searching for special devices that provide COM-Port / RS232 emulation on your USB ports and select an engineering or old PC with the port and operating system you need. The firmware for the walkie-talkie is usually found on the network or purchased from the supplier of the corresponding software. After clarifying the compatibility parameters, you will need to install the software necessary for programming the radios and, if necessary, the appropriate drivers for your special peripherals, which include programmers according to operating systems. If everything went well, then you need to connect the radio station to the computer with the appropriate cord / cable / programmer and turn it on.

Radio firmware, reading, writing, cloning

Connect the radio to the computer with the appropriate cable, turn on your radio and note that programming the radio should only be done when the battery is sufficiently charged and during the programming process the radio should not be turned off or disconnected from the computer, in 99% of cases this will lead you straight to the service center .

For ham radios and radios with direct frequency entry, simply follow the instructions for setting up certain functions of your radio. For professional communications, this procedure consists of three main and one auxiliary phase, you will find the following items on the tab of any software:

Reading, it is also copying a profile / image / mask / firmware file, etc. from radio to computer
- editing or studying the received parameters by the user or engineer
- recording the edited profile back to the radio station, if necessary
- or cloning the received parameters to other radios of the same model

The functions of reading data from the radio station, writing them and cloning are nothing significant and are usually performed with one single mouse click, for some models they can be confirmed by simple auxiliary menus. However, on a number of models, from a number of manufacturers, you may also encounter a requirement to perform some manipulations with the radio station before reading or writing a profile. However, in 99% of cases, you just need to perform the actions prescribed for you, after which the process of interest to you will be executed.
But with data editing, everything is completely different and if in some models you literally cannot change anything significant (radios with fixed communication channels of the LPD / PMR bands), then in others you will be allowed to change the profile data so that you can take the radio out of workable state. Therefore, we highly recommend that you, after reading the data from the radio station, save its profile on the hard disk, the procedure is similar to saving the file in any of the text, spreadsheet or graphic editors, and only after that proceed with editing and upgrading the current state of the radio. If you have a saved firmware file, even if you suddenly bring the settings to the level of inoperable, you can always burn the old firmware and continue your experiments moving in the direction you need.

Editing the profile of the radio station, setting up and programming radios

The logical question of a user who has never encountered the firmware of a walkie-talkie is what can be changed there at all?

90% of users change only the number of working channels of their radio stations and their frequency ratings and that's all you need to do in the vast majority of cases to get your communication tool just up and running. If your radio station came from the factory in the form of a "brick" without pre-programmed channels or the channels programmed in it do not suit you with something.

The next most requested feature is programming subtone (CTCSS/PL/QT) or digital (DCS/DPL/DQT) group codes (separators/identifiers), this will isolate groups of users from each other on the same frequency. This may be necessary when you have a general-purpose operating frequency at your disposal and it is expected that there may be someone else on it besides you, and you do not want to listen to the conversations of other user groups. You should do the same also if you suddenly have one frequency allocated, but on it you need to organize the radio exchange of several groups with different "interests". These identifiers will allow the radio to draw your attention and turn on the receiver only when it receives a signal with a marker from your group, and not from anyone within range of your radio.

The remaining functions of radio stations, as a rule, no one knows and does not configure, even if they are in them, and in most modern means of communication this list can be far from small and reach hundreds of interrelated parameters, only the smallest example of the simplest of radio stations can contain minimal parameter setting:

Channel bandwidth parameters,
Squelch level
Changing the transmitter power level
Scanning channels in various ways
Transmission of various signals and messages
VOX - activation of the transmitter by voice
Scrambler - eavesdropping protection
Tail/cutoff suppression (reverse burst)
Assigning Channel Names
transmitter limitation timer - TOT
Battery saving mode
Busy Channel Denial - CBL
Radio access password
Low battery indication
Assigning dozens of functions to additional buttons
and many others

In amateur radio stations, you will have access to an average of 50 to 150 radio station settings and at least a dozen settings for each channel you use; in professional premium communications, the number of functional parameters is in the hundreds. However, as we mentioned above, in order for your radio to work, it is enough to program one single working channel into it with the correct frequency and working group ID.
Do not forget to program (record/clone) your second radio station with the same profile, check the operability of communication facilities, and also save the profile to your computer hard drive with a logical name.

Explore the capabilities of your communication device, use the functions you are interested in, test and combine their capabilities, and we are completing the section "Programming a walkie-talkie with your own hands"! Clean air to you!

Below we provide you with a list of programmers, adapter cables and software for programming various brands of radio stations that we use and which you may need when programming certain radio models.

Programming / flashing Motorola radios

COM-Port (RS232) programmers / programming cable for Motorola radios:

// Universal programmer kit a, used in combination with adapter cables listed below
Flash memory adapter for Motorola Waris GM140, GM160, GM340, GM360, GM380, GM640, GM660, GM1280...
Flash memory adapter for Motorola CM160, CM340, CM360, GM300 radios
+ or - GP140, GP340, GP360, GP380, GP640, GP680, GP1280
+ / or - GM140, GM160, GM340, GM360, GM380, GM640, GM660, GM1280, CM140, CM160, CM340, CM360, GM300, GM350, GM600, GM900, GM950, GM1200E
+ - programming radio stations Motorola GM1200
+ - programming radio stations Motorola CP040, CP140, CP160, CP180, P020, P030
+ - GP344, GP388, GP644, GP688, GP344R, GP366R, GP388R, GP644R, GP666R
+ - GP900, MTX838, HT1000, GP1200, GP1200 CENELEC
- programming radio stations Motorola MagOne MP300, Vertex VZ-9

USB programmer / cable for flashing Motorola digital radios:

,- DP1400, SL1600, SL1600, SL4000e, SL4010e
/ - DP4400, DP4401, DP4600, DP4601, DP4800, DP4801
/ / - DM4400E, DM4401E, DM4600E, DM4601E, DM4400, DM4401, DM4600, DM4601, DM3400, DM3401, DM3600, DM3601, DR3000
/ - DP2400E, DP2600E, DP3441E, DP3661 E,DP2400E, DP2600E, DP3441E, DP3661E
/ - programming radio stations Motorola DM1400, DM1600
/ / - programming radios Motorola DM1400, DM1600DM2600

- programming repeaters Motorola MTR3000
- programming of radio stations TETRA MTM800E and CM5000
- programming of Motorola radios TETRA
MTP810EX,MTP850EX

USB cable for flashing unlicensed Motorola radios LPD/PMR:

Cable for flashing radio XTNi, XTNi HC x, XTNiD
- cable for flashing radios,
- cable for radio firmware
- cable for flashing radios P160, P165, P180, P185

Software (software) for programming radio stations Motorola

DP1400, SL1600, SL2600, SL4000E , SL4010E, DP2400E, DP2600E, DP3441E, DP3661 E, DP4400E, DP4401E, DP4600E, DP4601E, DP4800E, DP4801 E, DP3400, DP3401, DP3600, DP3601, DM1400, DM1600 , DM2600, SL4000 SL4010, DP2400, DP2600, DP3441, DP4400, DP4401, DP4600, DP4601, DP4800, DP4801
, - CP/CM Commercial CP040, CP140, CP160, CP180, CM160, CM340, CM360
- Waris GP340, GP360, GP380, GM340, GM360, GM380, GP344, GP388, GP344R, GP366R, GP388R, GM340, GM360, GM380
GP640, GP680, GP1280, GP644, GP688, GP644R, GP666R, GM640, GM660, GM1280
GP140, GM140, GM160
- MagOne MP300
- P160, P165, P180, P185
- Alpha P020, P030

Programming / firmware radio stations Vertex Standard / Motorola

COM-Port (RS232) programmers for flashing Vertex / Motorola radios:

Universal COM-Port (RS232) programmer for portable radio stations Vertex VX-231, VX-261, VX-351, VX-354, VX-414, VX-417, VX-424, VX-427, VX-451, VX- 454, VX-459, etc.
cable for flashing radios VX-821, 824, 829 ATEX/ VX-921, 924, 929, ATEX VX-4000
+ VX-2100, VX-2200, VX-4100, VX-4200, VX-4500, VX-4600
+ cable for flashing the radio VX-5500
+ cable for programming radios VX-821, 824, 829/ VX-921, 924, 929
programming cable for VX-510, VX-1400 and VXR-7000 radios

USB programmer / cable for flashing Vertex / Motorola radios:

Universal USB programmer for almost any Vertex / Motorola walkie-talkie, used in combination with adapter cables listed below:

VX-2100, VX-2200, VX-4100, VX-4200, VX-4500, VX-4600, VX-1400, EVX-5300, EVX-5400
+ VX-231, VX-351, VX-354, VX-414, VX-417, VX-424, VX-427, VX-451, VX-454, VX-459
+ cable for flashing the radio VX-821, 824, 829 ATEX / VX-921, 924, 929, ATEX VX-4000
+ VX-5500 radio programming cable VXD-720 radio programming cable
cable for programming radios EVX-R70, VXD-7200

Software / software for programming radios Vertex Standard

Program for flashing the radio VX-241 PMR446
CE-VZ-30 VZ-30 radio software
CE-150VX-261 / VX-264 Radio Programming Software
CE-115 Software for radio programming VX-451 / VX-454 / VX-459
Program for flashing radios Vertex VX -231
Software for programming radios VX-351 / VX-354
Software for radio programming VX-351PMR446

Program for flashing radios VX-414, VX-417, VX-424, VX-427
Software for radios VX-821, 824, 829 / VX-921, 924, 929, VX-4000
Software for radio programming VX-821, 824, 829 ATEX / VX-921, 924, 929 ATEX
Program for flashing the radio VX-510

Software for programming radio stations VX-2100 / VX-2200
CE-142 EVX-5300 / EVX-5400 radio software
CE-115 VX-4500 / VX-4600 radio programming software
Program for flashing the radio VX-1210
VX-1400 radio programming software
VX-1700 radio software
Program for flashing the radio VX-5500

Program for flashing VXR-9000 repeaters
VXR-7000 repeater software

Programming / flashing Kenwood radios

COM-Port (RS232) cable for programming Kenwood radios:

Cable for programming conventional portable radios Kenwood
Cable for programming Kenwood system walkie-talkies
Cable for programming mobile radios and repeaters Kenwood
Cable for programming mobile radios and repeaters Kenwood

USB cables-programmers for Kenwood radios firmware:

Universal USB programmer for Kenwood car radios

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