Kenwood has a concept in this commercial radios of "channels groups" (aka memory banks in ham speak) and sections/chunks in the memory space reserved for channel groups / channels freq and tone / channels name / etc. That tricks has made possible in Chirp to add a "reverse" or "low power" button options to some models that don't have this ones in the OEM software, and this works fine in practice. Tinkering with the Kenwood's Series 60, 60G and the TK-790 to build it's Chirp's drivers I have learn that (at least for this radios) the memory space is the same no matter what firmware version you have (and that has a good logic reason behind)
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