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Kenwood Introduces New 400-402 Series Portable Radios with More Power and GPS Option

Company Representative December 21, 2012 Product & Service Announcements

(Suwanee, GA) The new 2 Watt TK-2400/3400 4 or 16 channel and 5 Watt 16 channel TK-2402/3402 VHF and UHF portables have twice the audio output power and improved sound for use in high noise environments, plus, with the addition of the optional GPS KMC-48GPS mic, the new portables can be integrated into a full fleet management system.  The new 5 Watt radios employ a mechanical stopper to prevent blind channel selection. The radios feature a new snap on audio jack cap, a programmable additional blue colored LED for use as a critical indicator, and have a slimmer profile than previous models.  An improvement in spurious TX/RX response, built-in programmable scrambler, addition of custom signaling make these radios even more versatile as economical on-site portables for industrial and business users.

All TK-2400/3400 and TK-2402/3402 portables come with a full two-year warranty and are immediately ready to use, with antenna, 2,000 mAh Li-Ion battery, belt clip and fast charger. They feature wireless cloning and meet critical military standards for durability and IP54/55 standards for water and dust intrusion. All can be integrated with Fleetsync™ operation.

Kenwood USA, Communications Sector, is a worldwide manufacturer of analog and digital two-way radios, including P25 compliant and NEXEDGE® radios that use the NXDN® protocol.  Kenwood provides complete custom systems, mobiles and portables for critical infrastructure, public safety, government, as well as, business and industry. For detailed information, call Kenwood USA at 1-800-950-5005 or visit us at www.kenwoodusa.com.

 

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