EasyManua.ls Logo

BENDIXKing UHF/VHF Radio - Table of Contents

BENDIXKing UHF/VHF Radio
29 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
HOW TO PROGRAM RADIOS
There are three different ways to program Bendix/King radios:
*
By Keyboard
A radio with a keyboard and LCD display can be
programmed by using its keyboard and a programming plug or
cloning cable. See “Keyboard Programming” on page 2.
**
By Cloning
A radio with a keyboard and LCD display can transfer
its programmed settings to another radio of the same frequency
band by using a cloning cable. A radio cannot transfer its settings
for Alphanumeric display or optional boards such as UCOM,
scrambling, etc. See “Cloning Radio Settings” on page 20.
**
By Computer
A radio can be programmed from a computer by
using a special RS-232 interface cable. That procedure is not
described in this manual. Contact Bendix/King for the programming
cable, software, and instruction manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Keyboard Programming
..............................................................
2
General Settings (Channel 0)
................................................
3
Channel 0 Group One Settings
.......................................
7
Channel 0 Group Two Settings
.......................................
9
Channel 0 Group Three Settings
...................................
12
Backlight Duration
........................................................
14
Group Labels
................................................................
15
Channel Settings
................................................................
16
Exit Programming Mode
......................................................
19
Selecting a Group ...............................................................
19
Cloning Radio Settings ..............................................................
20
Tone Code Guard Values ..........................................................
24
Digital Code Guard Values
........................................................
25
Quick Reference
.......................................................................
27
Keyboard Programming
1

Related product manuals