TK-2307/3307 M6
For clear, reliable communications indoors or out, rain or shine, there’s no beating KENWOOD’s compact TK-3307 M6 transceiver. Based on a proven design, but refined and updated with enhanced features, it has the power and performance to satisfy even the toughest job requirements, due in part to the MIL-STD 810 & IP54/55 weather-proofing. A model of ergonomic excellence on the outside, inside it’s packed with such features as priority scan, built-in VOX and a voice scrambler. No wonder the smart new TK-3307 M6 is attracting such attention.
Compact Design
The rounded ergonomic contours of the TK-3307 M6 naturally provide a superbly comfortable hold, while the non-slip elastomer channel knob with improved torque characteristics and enlarged PTT button ensure a positive tactile response during operation.
Tough & waterproof
Built tough to take rough treatment in stride, the TK-3307 M6 has passed the demanding IP54/55 dust and water intrusion tests, both with and without the KMC-45 optional speaker microphone. It also meets or exceeds 11 stringent MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/F environmental standards, including “driven rain”. So whatever the weather, the TK-3307 M6 is ever ready for action.
Enhanced Audio Quarity
Clear audio means confident communications, but power output is not the only factor that determines how easy it is to use a radio in varying noisy environments. As an experienced audio specialist, KENWOOD can draw on decades of expertise at every step: component selection, construction, optimization, evaluation and analysis. The resulting audio performance, specially engineered for transceivers, is undeniably clearer and crisper. Just listen to the difference.
Multiple Signaling
QT/DQT/DTMF
The radio’s encoder/decoder function uses QT/DQT to segregate talk groups so you only hear calls from your own group. DTMF PTT ID is included for dispatch operations or for simple remote control applications. The DTMF decode capabilities include selective call ID, transpond with ID, “wild card” group calling, and radio stun.
FleetSync © PTT, IDSelcall & Emergency
Utilizing KENWOOD’s FleetSync™ digital signaling protocol, the TK-3307 M6 features PTT ID (ANI: automatic number identification) and Selective Calling capabilities for managed dispatch operations. For hazardous/hostile duty environments, a PF key can be programmed for Emergency status to alert the dispatcher and/or operator in distress.
Built-In MDC-1200 Signaling
The TK-3307 M6 is also equipped with an MDC-1200 signaling protocol encoder/decoder for use with MDC-1200 dispatch operations. Features include PTT ID encode, emergency encode, stun/revive decode, and radio check decode.
Programmable Function Keys
The two PF Keys can be programmed for any of the many functions available on the TK-3307 M6, permitting a customized fit for your requirements. Either key can also be programmed for an Emergency function – transmitting a help signal to a predetermined person or group using DTMF, FleetSync™ or MDC-1200 signaling.
Lone Worker
This ingenious feature provides an extra layer of security for individuals who work in remote or hazardous areas. As long as the buttons are pressed regularly, the radio operates normally. However, if there is a long lapse (programmable), it will sound an alert. And if the user does not respond to the alert, the TK-3307 M6 will place an emergency call to a predetermined person or group.
Radio Stun
This function disables a lost or stolen radio over the air, eliminating security risks.
Voice Annunciation
The rotary and key controls on the radio can provide voice confirmation of radio status or operating mode, which is convenient when you are not able to look at the TK-3307 M6 – for example, if it’s in your pocket. English is the default language, but you can switch to Russian, French, Spanish or Chinese.
Independent Settings Per Channel (VOX,COMPANDER,SCRAMBLER)
Radio channels can be programmed* independently for VOX, scrambler and compander functions. This means you can switch a function on or off simply by changing channels (on the same frequency).
* By the dealer
16 Channels
The TK-3307 M6 provides ample capacity for operating with multiple channels or radio systems.
Built-In Voice-Inversion SCRAMBLER
The voice-inversion scrambler provides basic protection against casual eavesdropping.
Vox Ready
Enjoy the convenience of hands-free operation using any optional headset. Offering a 10-level sensitivity adjustment, the internal VOX (voice-operated transmission) function automatically activates PTT when you start talking. This is great for specialized tasks or events that require hands-free, constant or repetitive communications.
other features
Read/Write Password Protection
Wide/Narrow per Channel
Companded Audio per Channel
Talk Around
B.C.L. (Busy Channel Lockout)
Key Lock
3-color LEDs (red, orange, green)
Scan Del/Add
KENWOOD ESN (Electronic Serial Number)
Adjustable Microphone Gain (by FPU): High or Normal
Microsoft Windows® PC Programming & Tuning
General Features
Compact design
Tough & waterproof
Enhanced audio quality
Multiple signaling
Programmable function keys
Lone worker
Radio stun
Voice annunciation
Independent settings per channel (vox, compander, scrambler)
16 channels
Built-in voice-inversion scrambler
Vox ready
KNB-45L
Li-Ion Battery Pack (2,000 mAh)
KNB-29N
Ni-MH Battery Pack (1,500mAh)
KNB-30A
Ni-Cd Battery Pack (1,100mAh)
KSC-31
Rapid Charger for KNB-29N/30A
KSC-316
6 Pocket Multiple Charger for KNB-29N/30A
KSC-35
Rapid Charger for KNB-45L
KSC-356
6 Pocket Multiple Charger for KNB-45L
T90-1035-*5
UHF Helical Antenna
KMC-45
Speaker Microphone
KMC-21
Compact Speaker Microphone
KHS-1
Headset with VOX/PTT
KHS-21
Headset
KHS-25
Headset with D-Ring Ear Hanger & Boom Mic./PTT
KHS-26
Clip Microphone with Earphone
KHS-27
Headset with Ear Hanger
KWR-1
Water Resistant Bag
KBH-10
Belt Clip
GENERAL | ||
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Frequency Range | Type 6 | 350 – 390 MHz |
Number of Channels | Max.16 | |
Channel Spacing | Wide/Narrow | 25 kHz / 12.5 kHz |
Battery Voltage | 7.5 V DC ±20 % | |
Battery Life (5-5-90 duty cycle, during hi-power battery saver: OFF/ON) | with KNB-45L (2000 mAh) | Approx. 12 hours / 18 hours |
with KNB-29N (1500 mAh) | Approx. 10 hours / 14 hours | |
with KNB-30A (1100 mAh) | Approx. 9 hours / 11 hours | |
Operating Temperature Range* | -30°C ~ +60°C | |
Frequency Stability | ±2.5 ppm (-30°C ~ +60°C) | |
Antenna Impedance | 50 Ω | |
Dimensions (W x H x D), Projections not Included | with KNB-45L / 29N / 30A | 54 x 122 x 33.8 mm |
Weight (net) | Radio only | 160 g |
with KNB-45L | 280 g | |
with KNB-29N | 360 g | |
with KNB-30A | 340 g | |
RECEIVER | ||
Sensitivity | EIA 12 dB SINAD Wide / Narrow | 0.25 µV / 0.28 µV |
Adjacent Channel Selectivity | Wide / Narrow | 70 dB / 60 dB |
Intermodulation | Wide / Narrow | 65 dB / 60 dB |
Spurious Response Rejection | 60 dB | |
Audio Output (4 Ω impedance) | 500 mW with less than 10 % distortion | |
Measurement | TIA / EIA-603 | |
TRANSMITTER | ||
RF Power Output (High/Low) | 4 W / 1 W | |
Modulation Limiting | ±5.0 kHz at 25 kHz ±2.5 kHz at 12.5 kHz |
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Spurious Emission | 65 dB | |
Modulation | Wide / Narrow | 16K0F3E / 11K0F3E |
FM Noise (EIA) | Wide / Narrow | 45 dB / 40 dB |
Modulation Distortion | Less than 5 % | |
Microphone Impedance | 2 kΩ | |
Measurement | TIA / EIA-603 |
* -10°C ~ +60°C when KNB-29N or KNB-45L in use.
KENWOOD follows a policy of countinuous advancement in development.
For this reason specifications may be changed without notice.
FleetSync™ is a registered trademark of KENWOOD Corporation.
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Applicable MIL-STD
Standard | MIL 810C Methods/Procedures | MIL 810D Methods/Procedures | MIL 810E Methods/Procedures | MIL 810F Methods/Procedures |
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Low Pressure | 500.1/Procedure I | 500.2/Procedure I | 500.3/Procedure I | 500.4/Procedure I, II |
High Temperature | 501.1/Procedure I, II | 501.2/Procedure I, II | 501.3 | 501.4/Procedure I, II |
Low Temperature | 502.1/Procedure I | 502.2/Procedure I, II | 502.3/Procedure I, II | 502.4/Procedure I, II |
Temperature Shock | 503.1/Procedure I | 503.2/Procedure I | 503.3/Procedure I | 503.4/Procedure I, II |
Solar Radiation | 505.1/Procedure I | 505.2/Procedure I | 505.3/Procedure I | 505.4/Procedure I, II |
Rain | 506.1/Procedure I, II | 506.2/Procedure I, II | 506.3/Procedure I, II | 506.4/Procedure I, III |
Humidity | 507.1/Procedure II | 507.2/Procedure II | 507.3/Procedure II | 507.4 |
Salt Fog | 509.1/Procedure I | 509.2/Procedure I | 509.3/Procedure I | 509.4 |
Dust | 510.1/Procedure I | 510.2/Procedure I | 510.3/Procedure I | 510.4/Procedure I, III |
Vibration | 514.2/Procedure VIII, X | 514.3/Procedure I Cat. 8 | 514.4/Procedure I Cat. 8 | 514.5/Procedure I Cat. 20 |
Shock | 516.2/Procedure I, II, V | 516.3/Procedure I, IV | 516.4/Procedure I, IV | 516.5/Procedure I, IV |
International Protection Standard | ||||
Dust & Water Protection* | IP54/55 |
*To meet IP54/55, the 2-pin connector cover has to be connected on the radio; the locking bracket has to be attached to the KMC-45 external speaker microphone.