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Posted on 07/01/2011

TG-UV2 speaker microphone pinout

For future referance, the TG-UV2 has the same pin out as most Kenwood radios..

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Posted on 17/12/201017/12/2010

TG-UV2 Programming cable pin out

I made this up to help out anyone who wished to build their own programming cable for the Quansheng TG-UV2 handy.

The image shows the serial plug that goes on the other end as you are looking at the solder buckets.

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