| Keep it
simple, or add telephone interconnect and data
transmission capabilities. Whatever your requirements
are, count on Kenwood for rugged, reliable communications
equipment. Calling
Flexibility
These mobiles are compatible with MPT trunking
systems, giving you individual, group and conference call
capabilities. Optional telephone interconnect offers PSTN
calling to the public telephone network or PABX access to
your company's in-house phone system.
Simplicity and
Convenience
The TK-715 and TK-815 feature large, easy-to-use
rotary dials and a clear, eight-character alphanumeric
display. The panel shows the unit's call number as soon
as it is turned on, provides clear messages during call
set-up, and identifies the caller when a call comes in.
It also shows a countdown of the remaining talk time
available. If the driver leaves the vehicle, or is too
busy to take a call, the TK-715 and TK-815 can store the
caller's identity in its call stack - up to nine calls.
When it is convenient, the driver can just check the
called in absence stack to find who has called.
Data Transmission
Capability
Data transmission at 1,200 baud opens up a world of
possibilities: bar-code data for cargo tracking or
inventory control, global positioning satellite (GPS)
fleet location, delivery and order information, and
transmission of addresses or directions. (Requires
optional KPG-19 RS232 lead.)
Compact but Rugged
The TK-715 and TH-815 are compact, lightweight, and
easy to mount in just about any vehicle. They feature
rugged construction, with heavy-duty die-cast chassis and
heatsink, for years of dependable service.
Simple Fleet Management
The TK-715 and TK-815 automatically transmit 30
different status codes to keep the dispatcher and others
in your network informed, for example, when a driver is
on a break, off duty, or ready for a new assignment. This
makes it easier than ever to manage your field personnel.
Frequency Range
| Type |
TK-715 |
Type |
TK-815 |
| NM |
RX
(254~259MHz)
TX (262~267MHz) |
NM |
RX
(455~455.5MHz)
TX (465~465.5MHz) |
| E |
RX
(229~230.5MHz)
TX (223~224.5MHz) |
NM2 |
RX
(417~419MHz)
TX (406~409MHz) |
| X |
RX1
(162~165MHz)
TX1 (157~161MHz)
RX2 (165~168MHz)
TX2 (170~173MHz)
RX3 (162~168MHz)
TX3 (170~173MHz) |
X |
RX (416~418MHz)
TX (406~409MHz)) |
| T |
RX
(150~174MHz)
TX (150~174MHz) |
T |
RX
(453~457MHz)
TX (460~462MHz) |
| T3 |
RX1
(177~183MHz)
TX1 (185~191MHz)
RX2 (201~207MHz)
TX2 (193~199MHz) |
T4 |
RX (440~449MHz)
TX (425~432MHz) |
And More...
- Call in Absence
can store up to nine individual calls.
- Time-Out Alarm
sounds when you are about to exceed your talk
time.
- Advanced Circuitry
protects the memory even if the radio is switched
off.
- Abbreviated
Calling for one-touch dialling of frequently
called units.
- PSTN Longform
up to 15 digits allows PSTN calls to only four
pre-set numbers, preventing unauthorised calls
and keeping costs down.
- Packet Data
hardware and software are built in to allow
transmission of up to 1,600 characters of data on
the traffic channel.
- MPT Small Fleet
and Large Fleet Supported.
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