TYT MD-UV390 Dual Band VHF UHF DMR Radio W/GPS Waterproof Dustproof IP67 Walkie Talkie w/Free Cable
2. Upgraded Version of TYT MD-390, With GPS Functions, Dual Band VHF/UHF, IP67 (Waterproof/Dustproof) , Handheld with Dual Mode Digital/Analog, 5/1W Output Power, 3000 Channels..
3. Features: Updated Firmware/Software available for new Features.
Complying with Digital Protocol ETSI TS 102 361-1, -2, -3.
Private Call, Group Call, All Call & Text Messages in Digital Mode..
4. Programming cable for easier Computer/PC (Microsoft Window 7/8/10 ONLY, No Mac supported) programming, Useful Tips on MIKLOR or FB Group, Free Driver/Firmware/Programming Software available on manufacturer TYT official website, Mess of video tutorials on YouTube (KEY: MD380Tools firmware & Codeplug from DMR-MARC site).
5. Package includes: TYT MD-UV390G, 7.4 V 2000mAh Li-ion Battery Pack, Belt Clip, Adapter, Desktop Charger, Driver & Software CD, Programming Cable, User Manual.
❤️ 【After Service】Please contact us first if you need our help/software/driver or have any problem of our walkie talkie, we will respond within 24 hours..
Zyyini TPM2.0 Module, 14 Pin TPM 2.0 Remote Card Encryption Security Module Processor Replacement TPM Module System Components for LPC PC, Support for Intel, for Windows
Features: The TPM is a discrete cryptographic processor connected to a daughter board that connects to the motherboard..
Durable: The TPM securely stores encryption keys that can be created with encryption software such as for Windows BitLocker. Without this key, the content on the user's PC remains encrypted and protected from unauthorized access..
Support: Supported status may vary depending on motherboard specifications. Support for Windows 7 64 bit, for Windows 8.1 32/64 bit, for Windows 10 64 bit..
Note: The advertised performance is based on the maximum theoretical interface value from each chipset vendor or organization that defined the interface specification. Actual performance may vary depending on your system configuration..
PC Architecture: The standard PC architecture reserves a certain amount of memory for system use, so the actual memory size will be smaller than the specified amount..