![]() ![]() Kenwood redesigned the scan feature on this particular radio and it seems like a lot of people didn't really like it. I've never used the 863, but doing a little research, the only scan mode that doesn't "Autoscan" is "List type system scan" It would seem the other mode/s will force the radio into scan. ![]() This radio has a wealth of robust features including VHF 150-174MHz & UHF 450-480MHz or 480-512MHz, 250 conventional channels, 600 trunked channels, 32 zones, 250 groups per system LTR mode. So now we know the TK880 is part 95 certified and we know how to look up the certification of other radios if we ever want to The TK-780(H) & TK-880(H) series mobile radio is Kenwood’s high tier analog trunking radio which has all the features you need in an analog radio. Here we have a simple sheet from the FCC, and under FCC Rules Part, we can see that the TK880 is Part 22, 74, 90, and 95 certified for both transmission modes (Wide and narrow) Since there is only 1 grant, click on the check mark under "Display Grant" You'll see there is only one grant, if there were more, you would have to match the data displayed to your radios specs. The FCC has offered tools to the public to be able to get this info.Ĭlick the link and add in the radios FCC ID.Įxample, Kenwoods Grantee code is ALH and the TK880's product code is 24593110. ![]()
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