Kenwood Kpg-d3n Software

Kenwood KPG-D3N is Windows software for programming Kenwood D-Series radios (e.g., TH-D74, TM-D710, etc.) via a compatible USB/serial cable.

Unlike free programming software for amateur radios, Kenwood treats the KPG-D3N as a commercial product. It requires a paid license per installation, and updates are typically restricted to authorized Kenwood dealers. This is intentional; it ensures that only certified technicians program public safety radios, preventing interference or illegal frequency use. kenwood kpg-d3n software

However, this creates a challenge for small businesses or ham radio operators who purchase used NX-3000 radios on the secondary market. Without the original dealer’s software, you cannot "reset" or reprogram a locked radio. Kenwood KPG-D3N is Windows software for programming Kenwood

Do not expect a consumer-grade drag-and-drop interface. KPG-D3N is utilitarian and dense. The learning curve is steep for beginners, but radio professionals appreciate the tabbed layout that organizes settings by function: This is intentional; it ensures that only certified

4 Comments

  1. Yulisa

    So, would you say that the Biden administration believes in Keynesian method? I ask because during the pandemic when unemployment rates were above the natural rate, the solution was to distribute stimulus checks. (Which, after reading this, I now understand why that was! I’ve learned so much reading about these things. Very well written.)

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    • John Bouman

      Yes, most politicians, including Biden but also many Republicans, favor the short run and support “stimulus packages”. But it is a stimulus for the short run only (just like taking hard drugs). In the long run, the negative effects (increase in the national debt, inflation, etc.) harm the economy.
      Thank you for your feedback, Yulisa!

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  2. Larry

    If you have a reduction in work hours due to an employers lack of business demand. Can you still apply for partial Unemployment benefits in NJ?

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    • John Bouman

      Good question, Larry. Perhaps someone can Internet search for this and find out. Any New Jersey residents out there?

      Reply

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