GPH-CMD VHF Radio Installation and Programming
BK RADIO Page 2-13
2.2.1.4.12 OLD-STYLE BK PRIORITY SCAN
The radio can be programmed to mimic the Old-Style BK Priority
Scan Modes as follows:
Mode PR1 TX on PR1 PR2
A
Main No Off
B
Fixed Channel # No Off
C
Fixed Channel # Yes Off
See “Priority Scan” in section 3.11 of this manual for operational
details of the Old-Style BK Priority Scan Modes.
2.2.1.4.13 REVIEW GLOBAL PARAMETERS (GRP 00)
Press the [FCN] key repeatedly to display each setting in GRP
00, and then return to the GRP 00 starting point.
2.2.1.5 EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE
1. Rotate the OFF-VOL knob counterclockwise to the OFF position.
2. The radio will be in normal Operating Mode the next time it is turned on.
2.2.2 CLONING RADIO SETTINGS
Any “Master” radio (a GPH-CMD with the desired radio frequencies and settings) is capable of
transferring its program to another GPH-CMD or GPH radio. The radio receiving the program is
referred to as the “Slave” or “Clone.” The LAA0700 cloning cable will be required in the following
procedure.
Data that can be cloned to another GPH-CMD radio includes:
Group data
Command Group data
Global data
UTXG Pick List
When the Master’s Command Group is cloned to a slave, the channel data
that is ‘pointed to’ by the Command Group is transferred to a target group
(not the Command Group) in the slave. The target group’s label in the slave
will be set to “CMND CLN”.
Data that can be cloned to a standard GPH radio includes:
Group data
Command Group data
When cloning to a GPH radio, the Master’s global data is converted to group
data in the slave, and only the first 16 channels are transferred.
CMND CLN