Owner`s manual

18 BK Radio Programming Manual
value. See “CTCSS Code Guard Values” on page 51 of this manual.
Press the [ENT] key to store the new value and automatically advance
to the next eld.
D 131--
PRG TX CG
To enter a CDCSS Code Guard value press
the [#] key, causing the letter ‘D’ to appear
followed by three zeros. Enter the desired
code using keys 0 thru 7 (keys 8 & 9 do not
respond). See “CDCSS Code Guard
Values” on page 51 of this manual. Pressing the [PRI] key after the
three-digit code has been entered allows the code to be inverted (a
dash appears to the right of the number). When the displayed value is
correct, press the [ENT] key to store the Code Guard value and
automatically advance to the next eld.
Transmit NAC (Digital Models Only)
NAC XXXX
PRG TX ID CG
The next eld is the Network Access Code
(NAC) for Channel 1 transmit. This value is
only used if the transmit mode selected was
Digital or Mixed, or if User Code Guard is
activated. The upper part of the display will
show ‘PRG TX ID CG’. The lower part of the display will show
‘NACXXXX’ where XXXX is the Network Access Code in decimal.
If the NAC is correct, press the [FCN] key to advance to the next eld.
If a new NAC is desired, press the [CLR] key followed by the digits
of the desired NAC. Then press the [ENT] key to store this NAC and
automatically advance to the next eld.
NAC $A2f
PRG RX ID CG
To view and/or program the NAC as a
hexadecimal number, press and hold the [#]
key,
If a new NAC is desired, press the [CLR]
key followed by the digits of the desired NAC. If the NAC requires A,
B, C, D, E or F, press the [9] key, then press the [PRI] key to cycle
through the letters. Once the desired letter is shown use the number
keys to select the next digit.
Then press the [ENT] key to store this NAC and automatically advance
to the next eld.
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