Turn off the radio and connect it to the cable. Turn the radio on.

Choose whether this channel should be included when you activate the radio's scanning function. 5. Write the New Settings to Your Radio

Click Radio > Upload to Radio . Your KD-C100 now has its first channel.

: The mini-USB port on the side of the radio is for charging only and cannot be used for programming.

Click or "Read from Radio" to pull the current settings from your KD-C100. 4. Edit Channels and Settings Input your desired frequencies (400-470 MHz usually). Set your CTCSS/DCS codes. Rename channels in the Channel Name column. 5. "Write" to the Radio

By following the steps in this guide, you should be well on your way to programming your WLN KD-C100 like a pro. Whether you're a seasoned radio amateur or a new user, mastering the programming process is the first step to unlocking the full potential of your handheld radio.

CHIRP is a free, open-source, community-driven tool supported by amateur radio enthusiasts worldwide. It supports hundreds of radio models, including the WLN KD-C100.

To interface the radio with a computer, specific hardware is required:

CHIRP is a free, open-source tool that supports hundreds of radio models. It is highly recommended because it allows you to copy and paste frequency lists from other radios easily. : Free/Open Source.

Once your changes are complete, it is time to push the profile back to the device.

While many manufacturers charge for utility software, WLN provides their programming tool as a free utility. You can generally find the software through several reliable channels:

Always scan any downloaded file for viruses before running it.

: Ensure the radio is fully charged before programming to prevent data corruption during the "Write" process. If you'd like, I can help you find: A link to the latest CHIRP build A guide on how to identify your USB COM port

A dedicated section for WLN software downloads for models including the KD-C1, KD-C100, and KD-C80. 2. Universal Alternative: CHIRP