Doing things with the stuff.
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That’s some nice beefy power cables in there.
What are you doing? Adding Anderson’s?
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I purchased 2 Kenwood TK-5710H radios, each damaged differently.
One radio had been drilled to punch through the PA deck.
The other one had the logic and exciter boards drilled through.
I swapped the bits while also scouring for metallic debris.
The end is a functional 100 Watt radio, with a spare PA deck minus the final amp module.
Original pigtails for power and accessories were also chopped off. I bridged internally on the other side of the pigtail to enable the onboard speaker in the control head.
I've also been spending time with both Orion and M7100s and I feel like I'm trapped in the Argument Clinic.
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Wow that is an unusual amount of damage. What was the cause of that? Seized from an unlicensed operator?
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Government surplus equipment.
Some think drilling holes adds value, I guess.
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Oh dear oh dear.
Looks like a nice bit of kit. What will you use it for?
You can put out some serious power on 2 metre now!
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It'll live in the shack. It has a capacity of 1000 memories.
Without any crypto keys, its still capable of P25 processing unencrypted transmissions.
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Was this used as a remote for a local Police or Fire department or something?
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The parameters I found it held when preparing for programming were clearly for law enforcement in Alabama, in a mobile context.
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Their departmental policy might be to put a drill through any assets they’re disposing that could contain cryptographic material … but it’s a bit of a stretch to presume they have competence in that regard.
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