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How To Clone a BPR40 Radio
Cloning duplicates the contents of your radio (master radio) into the new radio (slave radio). Tuning and alignment information are not affected by cloning.
Set Up the Master Radio
1. Turn off the radio.
2. Press and hold Programmable Button 1 (the top programmable button) and turn on the radio. Keep pressing the Programmable Button 1 until beep is heard twice.
3. Release Programmable Button 1. Notice the LED changes to RED
Set Up the Slave Radio
1. Turn off the radio.
2. Press and hold Programmable Button 1(the top programmable button) and turn on the radio. Keep pressing Programmable Button 1 until the beep is heard three times.
3. Release Programmable Button 1. Notice that the LED changes to GREEN
BPR40 Radio to Radio Cloning Procedures
1. Connect the cloning cable to both the Master and Slave radio.
2. Press and release Programmable Button 1 of the Slave radio.
3. Within 2 seconds Press and release Programmable Button 1 of the Master radio.
4. The LED for both radios show flashing orange during cloning.
5. Once cloning is completed, an
5/4/2021 5:06:30 PM •
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on May 04, 2021
Open a yb-500a sandelford safe
I Personally don't think that these should be sold as "safes", but that is a discussion for another thread
5/1/2021 8:06:02 AM •
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on May 01, 2021
I turn on my Bearcat III 15x and I get no calls. But it scans, I have tried the weather option and it doesn't stop on the local weather channel either. What can I do to recieve call on the scanner?
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Local Police,some fire and Ambulance, Sheriff and State Police have switched to digital mode which this scanner does not have the capabilities of decoding. To check to see if it works grab a family radio and have the scanner in search mode in the 460 mhz band. Start talking or keep the family radio transmitting until the scanner stops on the channel and talk to see if you hear anything. Another very active band is the ham radio band on 2 meters [ 144.000 - 148.000 . Scan that band and I am sure you will get activity. Very active is the APRS [automatic packet reporting system ] frequency of 144.390 which will sound like a bunch of buzzing tones because it is not voice but data and you can decode it. Another active part of the ham band is 146.520 which is the calling frequency. Fire / rescue seem to use both digital and analog, in my area analog is used 70% of the time. Why the weather band does not work is a bad sign. You should be able to get at least 1 channel. Try to search the 162.00 - 163.00 band. If you get nothing you may have a bad antenna,cable or a bad connector or all 3. You can check the antenna cable with a ohm meter to see if their is no shorts or opens. Hope this helped some and let me know how things are. Take care for now, Kevin
3/8/2021 3:23:13 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2021
When using CB single sideband... should I be able to pick up the same signals on AM or visa versa. If not, why would that be happening?
Yes and no. You will have to tune your clarifier and you should be able to tune out the loud am signal and hear it unless a person on the am side is 1k or more off. Unless you have a unlocked clarifier. For more information on unlocking it you can go here... https://www.angelfire.com/wv2/whiskeyvictorydx/clarifiermods.html I dont know what model you are using but this will give you some more info. Also, you wont be able to understand side band on am but you can tune in some am stations on side band. Now their is a way to get double side band which is called am side band....i wont get into that but you can view a little about that here.... https://youtu.be/gEB7JEX3wg4
3/7/2021 9:16:27 PM •
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