Specifications

10 BK Radio
To enter a ‘letter’ after another ‘letter’ or
number, first enter any number, then toggle
it with long [2] or [3] key presses.
Press [ENT] to store and return to the next
value.
6. Squelch Mode
This field is the Receiver Squelch Mode for
Channel 1. This setting is only used if the
receive mode selected was Digital or Mixed,
or if User Channel Guard is activated. The
upper part of the display will showPRG
RX’.
Available modes are Normal and Selective.
Normal squelch opens on a matching NAC
and ANY Talk Group ID or Individual Unit ID.
Selective squelch requires the correct NAC
and the correct Talk Group ID, and for Unit-
to-Unit calls, requires a matching Individual
ID.
a. If the Squelch Mode is correct, press the
[FCN] key to advance to the next field.
b. If a different Squelch Mode is desired,
press the [PRI] key to toggle the setting.
Then press the [ENT] key to store this
setting and automatically advance to the
next field.
7. Transmit Frequency
This field is the transmitter frequency for
Channel 1.
If it is correct, press the [FCN] key to
advance to the next field.
If you wish to change it, press the [CLR] key
followed by the frequency in MHz, then
[ENT] to store the new frequency and
automatically advance to the next field.
PRG TX
148.00000
Tx frequenc
y
PRG RX
NORMAL
SQUELCH MODE
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maximum of 225 seconds (3 minutes, 45
seconds). Press the [PRI] key again to
change the duration from 225 seconds to
zero.
Press the [CLR] key to set the Time-Out
Timer duration to zero.
Press the [ENT] key to store the changed
setting and advance to the next field.
Press the [FCN] key to advance to the next
field if no change is needed.
12. Scan Delay Time
This field is theSCAN DELAY’ time.
Press the [PRI] key to increase the scan
delay time by .5 seconds, up to 7.5 seconds.
Press the [PRI] key again to change the time
from 7.5 seconds to 0.
Press the [CLR] key to reset the scan delay
time to 0.
Press the [ENT] key to store the changed
setting and advance to the next field.
Press the [FCN] key to advance to the next
field if no change is needed.
13. Busy Channel Operation
There are three types of busy channel
operation available.
Busy Channel Modes include:
Busy Channel Indicator - The yellow LED
illuminates when a signal is received on the
channel selected, with or without the
programmed receive Channel Guard setting.
PRG SCN
2.0 sec
scan delay
Busy Channel Indicator
PRG
INDICATE
BUSY CHANNEL