The Kenwood PKT-300 isn't exactly like the TK-3230 but very close - actually a little better. It's smaller than the TK-3230 series and much lighter, at only 4.87 oz compared to 5.5 oz of the TK-3230. 

The PKT-300 has the same 4-digit 7-segment display found on the previous models. The display features the same basic icons, including the 3-level battery icon that indicates the current battery level.

The PKT-300 has 6 pre-set channels that can be modified by the user to use any of the 99 UHF pre-stored business frequencies. Also, the user can upgrade the PKT-300 and add 10 additional channels for a total of 16 channels. At the time this article is posted, there are no details from Kenwood about how this upgrade will work.

The PKT-300 uses the same 2200mAh battery and rapid charger as the NX-P500 did The PKT-300 uses the standard Kenwood 2-pin K1 connector, so the old TK-3230 series audio accessories will work with the new PKT-300.

The Kenwood ProTalk® PKT-300 is here and available now $175.00