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Hello listers,
I own a Kenwood tmv7a that I haven't used in a few years.

Can this radio be programmed via computer software?

If not is there a more modern and accessible Kenwood I should consider for 2 meters and 440?

I had a speech board put into that rig but none the less I never found it user friendly.

As I recall I had to get sighted help to set pl tones.

Thanks for any help.

73,

Eric
KU3I

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