@yote548607 Very nice radio btw! Nope, No license required for programming only for the frequency if you transmit or intend to transmit on it. They work great for monitoring. if you need any help with programming just message me.
@yote548607 Thanks for watching! I bought the software from Kenwood (I can email the link to you if you'd like) Any commercial radio shop would be capable of programming these-and me of course.
Don't forget about the "W/N" setting. We're getting close to the Narrowband deadline, You might want to check with your county's radio shop to make sure the frequencies are wide (25KHz) or narrow (12.5KHz). Regardless, all GMRS/FRS channels should be set to "Narrow".
Ok I was just wondering I have the 2180 and didn't know if I needed a license or anything to program radios
yote548607 1 month ago
@yote548607 Very nice radio btw! Nope, No license required for programming only for the frequency if you transmit or intend to transmit on it. They work great for monitoring. if you need any help with programming just message me.
CodyMDDVM 1 month ago
where did you get your software and can anyone program those radios
yote548607 1 month ago
@yote548607 Thanks for watching! I bought the software from Kenwood (I can email the link to you if you'd like) Any commercial radio shop would be capable of programming these-and me of course.
CodyMDDVM 1 month ago
Don't forget about the "W/N" setting. We're getting close to the Narrowband deadline, You might want to check with your county's radio shop to make sure the frequencies are wide (25KHz) or narrow (12.5KHz). Regardless, all GMRS/FRS channels should be set to "Narrow".
oregonninetwentynine 2 months ago