[arm-allstar] link radios for an allstar node

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Wed Mar 13 11:41:40 EDT 2019


Jed,

As Doug & others mentions, it's not clear exactly what you're wanting to 
accomplish.

I'll mention that both the Kenwood TK8160 and TK8302 will work fine with
AllStar. Note that you must obtain the Kenwood programming software and 
cable.

I've personally used the TK7160 & TK8160 radios, they work great with DMK
URi adapters, including channel steering (for 16 channels). These radios
should also work fine with any of the other AllStar USB adapters
available, but I've not personally tested with any other adapters.

There are a LOT of good radio choices available!


73, David KB4FXC


On Tue, 12 Mar 2019, "Jed Barton via ARM-allstar" wrote:

> Hey guys,
> 
> Jed.n1jbc here.  OK, so i need some help and input.
> Putting an allstar node on my repeater system.  What i am in need of
> is a node radio.  I was thinking of going with a kenwood, 1 of the
> commercial 1s like the tk8160, 8302, something like that.  as long as
> it's 1 of the kenwoods with the connecter on the back.  Anyone on here
> running this series of radios, and what fobs might work with it?
> I'm doing the conversion from strictly an IRLP node to the allstar
> IRLP node.  It's time to play ball.  Any ideas would be seriously
> appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jed
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