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This training aims to enhance members' understanding of VHF, UHF, and Trunked radio systems used by BCSAR and BCSO for efficient communication during operations and mutual aid scenarios. Key features of Relm handheld radios and Kenwood TK-760 mobile units are covered, along with channel plans and radio coverage information. Let's keep communication effective and stay out of trouble!
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BCSAR Training Communications & Two-Way Radio
Purpose • Give Members greater understanding • BCSAR – VHF • BCSO – UHF • BCSO – Trunked • Other & Mutual Aid • Improve communications • Keep us out of trouble!
Relm Handheld Antenna TX Light Power Sw & Volume Control Squelch Display Backlight ChannelSelector Lapel Mic Connector (Behind Controls) Func Button* Transmit Push-to-Talk Channel Display ** Scan Channel Keypad Scan Add/Del Speaker Priority Microphone Tone Monitor (not used) Battery Battery Release Button ** A little ‘P’ means Priority is turned ON A big ‘P’ means that ch. is the priority ch. A ‘Hi’ means high Tx power. A ‘F/L’ means keypad is locked. A ‘flashing’ display means low battery. * Func (hold) & 1 is Tx Power (High or Low) Func (hold & 2 is Keypad Lock Func (hold) & 3 is Keypad Push Beep Func (hold) & Backlight is the backlight on without a timer. Func (hold) & Scan (M/S) is Channel Frequency Readout. Func (hold) & Priority (Pri) sets the current channel as the priority channel.
Kenwood TK-760 Mobile Ch Up Ch Dn Vol Up Vol Dn Power Channel Display Controls Scan Del & Add Home Ch Taylor Mic Connector Monitor Scan Not Programmed
Ch-1 Taylor Mtn Repeater Ch-2 Car-to-Car Ch-3 Black Mtn Repeater Ch-4 Kelly Mtn Repeater Other – Mutual Aid Ch-5 EMS F2 155.280 Ch-7 MRA 155.160 Ch-8 Clark Co SAR Ch-9 Idaho SAR 155.265 Ch-11 Bannock SAR Ch-12 Valley All Call Ch-13 Swan-Valley Anb BCSAR Radio Channel Plan