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Lot of 13 Kenwood TK2212L Radios with Chargers and Collar Mics
Listing Number: 73742580 | Beaver, PA US | Beaver County Sheriff's Office 2 Seller's Other Auctions
Auction Details
Starting Bid: $800.00 | |
Current Price: $800.00 | |
Buy Now Price | $0.00 | Reserve Price Not Met Available for immediate purchase. |
Buyer's Fee: 9.00% |
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End Date | [Extended] |
Bid History | 0 Bid(s) |
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Payment Details
Cashier's check made out to "Beaver Co. Sheriff's Office General Fund." No personal checks or any other form of payment will be accepted.
Item Description
Always at the ready, rugged and reliable. Kenwood's smart TK-2212L/3212L combines solid performance with superb convenience, reflected in every detail of its design. And with such features as a 128-channel/128-zone capacity, FleetSync support, built-in VOX and voice-inversion scrambling, it's capable of serving with distinction in a wide range of demanding assignments. TK2212/3212ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL DESIGN The TK-2212L/3212L's compact, rugged and smart industrial design offers practicality, durability and style make it easy to carry and operate. 128 CHANNELS / 128 ZONES The 128 channel / 128 zone capacity accommodates virtually any current or future requirement for single or multiple site radio systems. ADVANCED DISPLAY The backlit 8-character, 13 segment LCD with icons provides an easy-to-read channel, function and FleetSync messaging display day or night. ENHANCED KENWOOD AUDIO The TK-2212L/3212L provides loud clear audio even in noisy environments. MIL-STD DRIVEN RAIN & IP54/55 The TK-2212L/3212L is built to survive hard knocks and harsh weather environments. These radios meet or exceed the stringent IP54/55 dust and water intrusion standards and the MIL-STD 810 C, D, E, & F environmental standards including the demanding driven rain test*. * MIL-STD and IP Compatibility requires the 2-pin connector cover to be connected. VOICE INVERSION SCRAMBLER The built-in voice inversion scrambler provides basic communications protection against casual eavesdropping. VOX READY The TK-2212L/3212L offers convenient hands-free operation with a compatible headset.The TK-2212L/3212L internal VOX (voice-operated transmission) circuitry provides automatic PTT and a 10-level sensitivity adjustment for different ambient noise levels. QT/DQT/DTMF SIGNALLING The TK-2212L/3212L includes industry standard encode/decode signalling formats for talk groups, system access, selective calling, talk back paging, status messaging and remote control applications. SCAN Multi-channel call monitoring can be customized per user needs with single/multi-zone scan and delete/add scan features. Priority Scan automatically checks a primary channel for activity even while receiving a call on a non-priority channel. Convenience features such as Priority Alert, Temporary Delete and Revert Channel Display facilitate user-friendly operation and eliminate confusion. Also, Talk Back allows the user to respond immediately to a call, regardless of the pre-programmed or selected scan revert channel. FleetSync Kenwood's FleetSync digital signaling system includes PTT ID for instant radio call identification. FleetSync also includes status messaging, selective calling, caller ID display, and stun features. OTHER FEATURES Key Lock Tri-Color LED (Red, Orange, Green) Power On Text Message 6 Programmable Function Keys Channel & Zone Scan Delete/Add Operator Selectable Tone Embedded Message Programming Data Password Wireless Cloning Microsoft Windows PC Programming & Tuning
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Will you ship this item | No. Pickup only. |
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"Do they have these options
700/800 MHz operation P25 Trunking P25 Trunking Mobile Data P25 Trunking OTAP P25 Two Tone " - Asked by #42302442 04/20/2025 07:57 PM |
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No... Sorry they are VHF analog.
-Answered on 04/21/2025 09:47 AM |
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"what is the bandsplit?" - Asked by #19564160 04/23/2025 06:59 PM |
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136-174 MHz
-Answered on 04/24/2025 01:55 PM |