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    Application Guide Kenwood Radio Series 80, 90 and 150/180 To IP-223 November 4, 2005 P/N AN-VEGA-1 Rev D[...]

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    II IP-223 to Kenwood Radios Table of Contents 1 General ................................................................................... 1 2 Setup ....................................................................................... 1 2.1 TK-x150/180 Model Cable Assembly: ........................................................................[...]

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    IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 1 1 General The application note is intended to show how to assemble the cab le and setup the hardware of the IP223 for channel change and FleetS ync applications using Kenwood radio. 2 Setup 2.1 TK-x150/180 Model Cable Assembly: NOTE: There are differences between the TK- x150 and TK-x180 radios DB25 connectors. If COR is [...]

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    2 IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 2.2.1 IP223 Rev F or high er Board Configuration: Set the jumper J35 to B position for line 1 and the jumper J26 to B position for line 2 IP223 DB9 IP223 Serial Signal Line 1 Line 2 KCT-19 Accessory Conn. TXD 9 4 14 RXD 1 6 15 2.2.2 IP223 Rev A to Re v E Board Modifications: Lift Pin 12(line 1) or pin 9(line 2) of U45 acc[...]

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    IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 3 2.3.2 IP223 Rev A to Rev E Board Modifications: Lift Pin 12(line 1) or pin 9(line 2) of U45 accord ing to the lin e selected and solder to its PCB Pad. Please refer to the Figure 1 for better demonstration. Pin on U45 of the board IP223 Serial Signal Line 1 Line 2 TK-x90 Radio DB25 TXD 11 10 10 RXD To the pad of pin 12 To[...]

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    4 IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 2.4 IP223 Configuration: Setup the desired IP223 line for Kenwood radio control at th e following screen: 2.4.1 Per-line setup screen Choose radio model in the Serial Port Mode box (A) . Change Serial Port Parameter box to 9600.N.8.2 (B). Configure Talk Group and CHAN fiel ds for channel change capability (C ) . 2.4.2 IP2[...]

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    IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 5 2.5 Radio Configuration 2.5.1 TK-x80 Series Program Com 1 for DATA[...]

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    6 IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 2.5.2 TK-x90 Series Program Function Port, Input scr een for Ext PTT in Radio 1 Al1.[...]

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    IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 7 Program Function Port, Output sc reen for COR in Radio 1 AO1.[...]

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    8 IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 2.5.3 TK-x150/180 Series Program Function Port, Aux Input for External PTT in AUX I nput4 location and COR in AUX Output1. Program Com 1 for DATA[...]

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    IP-223 to Kenwood Radios 9 For the TK-x180, the AUX programming screen is diffe rent. Please note that the same interface cable is used for both the TK-x150 and TK-x180 ra dios. If COR is used, IP-223 Jumper 8 (Line 1) or Jumper 30 (Line 2) will have to be pl aced in a neutral position for the Aux port pin 20 on the TK-x180 to function properly as [...]