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ok here is a link to the manual which you could download or copy page by page I hope this helps.....http://www.manualslib.com/manual/447789/...ok here is a link to the manual which you could download or copy page by page I hope this helps......http://www.manualslib.com/manual/447789/Kenwood-Tk-3101k.html
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The Kenwood TK-3101 are programmed through the old DOS based program and a program cord. The only way to "reset" is also through the cord. Finding both the program and cord might be difficult but i do have those and let me know if you need assistance?
The Kenwood TK-3200LU15 is the 2Watt replacment model for the TK-3101. the TK-3202 or TK-3203 are 4 watt models that can be used. Although, they have to be programmed with the frequencies and codes you are using. The TK3101 came with defualt GMRS/FRS frequencies.
If you have the schematics try to follow the voltage lines with a volt meter. If this is beyond your capabilities then I would suggest taking the radio to a service center or sending the radio to Kenwood.
Spectrum Analyzer (would be nice but not a necessity).
A copy of the service manual or at least a schematic diagram with voltage readings would be very helpful. Repairs would involve sectoring the handheld into:
logic/controller circuitry;
RX section;
TX section;
built-in power supply/regulator circuitry.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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