Owner`s manual

 28     BK Radio 
If Unit-To-Unit Mode is entered when the RTX channel 
is programmed for analog-only transmissions, 
pressing PTT will cause the radio to beep until PTT is 
released. The user must select a channel capable 
of digital transmissions before placing a Unit-To-
Unit call. If the RTX channel is programmed for 
Mixed Mode transmit, transmissions will be made as 
digital Unit-To-Unit calls while the radio is in Unit-To-
Unit Mode, regardless of the position of the ‘TX Digital’ 
switch. 
INITIATING A UNIT-TO-UNIT CALL 
To initiate a Unit-To-Unit call, press the microphone’s 
[*] key to enter Unit-To-Unit Mode. The label of the 
last active (called or received) ID will appear on the 
display. 
If the last active ID was a Call List ID, its label will be 
displayed along with the phone icon, otherwise the 
numeric ID will be displayed along with the phone and 
ID icon. If a label is displayed, press and hold [#] to 
view the corresponding numeric ID. 
To place a call to the displayed unit, press PTT. To 
choose another unit, use the microphone’s keypad to 
enter the desired call list entry (0 - 9), or press [PRI] 
repeatedly to cycle through all call list entries, or press 
[#] to manually key in a new ID (up to 7 digits). To re-
select the ‘last active’ ID, press the [*] key. Once the 
new unit ID is selected or entered, press PTT to place 
the call. 
To exit Unit-To-Unit Mode, press and hold the 
microphone’s [*] key. 
RECEIVING A UNIT-TO-UNIT CALL
When a Unit-To-Unit call is received while the radio is in 
normal Operating Mode, the radio will beep twice. The 
display will show the ID of the calling unit. If the ID 
matches one of the Call List IDs, the associated label 
will be displayed along with the RX and phone icons.  
Otherwise the numeric ID will be displayed along with 
the RX, phone, and ID icons. The calling unit’s ID will 
be displayed for the duration of the reception, and once 
the signal goes away, for a programmed hold time. 
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MIXED MODE TALKBACK 
If Mixed Mode Talkback is enabled, transmissions 
initiated while hold time remains will be in the same 
mode as the received signal, if the signal was received 
on the Ready to Transmit (RTX) channel. Depending 
on programming, the RTX channel can be the main 
channel, a held scan or priority channel if Talkback 
Scan is enabled, or the Priority 1 channel if TX on PR1 
is enabled. TX Mode on the RTX channel must be set 
to MIXED. 
While hold time after a reception remains, 
transmissions will be in the same mode as the 
received signal, regardless of the status of the ‘TX 
Digital’ soft switch. As in Talkback Scan, the RTX 
channel and receive annunciators will be displayed for 
the duration of the timer. 
The talkback timer can be cleared by making the held 
channel invalid. For instance, if a scan channel is 
being held, turn scan off. 
SECURE OPERATION
The radio may optionally be configured for Secure 
communication on channels operating in Digital Mode.  
No encryption is available for analog channels. 
The receiver automatically detects both clear and 
secure signals. 
The transmitter selects clear or secure operation 
based on each channel’s programming. Digital 
channels can be programmed to always transmit 
encrypted, always transmit clear, or to select the 
Transmit Mode with the ‘TX Secure’ switch. 
If enabled by programming, a ‘Clear TX-mode Warning 
Beep’ will sound whenever the radio transmits in Clear 
Mode. 










