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Kenwood intros portable radios

Aug 27, 2004 12:00 PM

Kenwood Communications today introduced the TK-2200/3200 portable radios, which are targeted to manufacturing, industrial, construction, warehouse, retail and hospitality sectors. The radios offer a “SuperLock” function that disables all but the push-to-talk and volume settings to prevent accidental channel changes, and a Calling Alert function, designed for high-noise environments, that produces a high decibel tone when a transmission occurs.

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