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http://www.pacificcrest.com/library/User_Guide_PDLGFU15.pdf
You need "pdlconf.exe dealer" or use frequency table, *.upg, to use with pdlconf.exe free.
two are complicated to acquire.
I could not get either
this a email copy that send to me:
What you need is a computer with windows 98. This is the only way to program the radio.
We no longer support the RFM radios. Once it dies then you will have to purchase a new radio.
BUT TRY THIS: OPEN PDLCONF.EXE WITH RADIO PACIFIC CREST CONNECT, SAVE TABLE FREQUENY (UPG),
AND, DESCONNECT, CONNECT OTHER RADIO, AND TRY IMPORT THIS UPG
Hi David.
Each radio has a number of channels, each of which cover the same frequency bandwidth. If you set the channel number on each radio to be the same they should work fine.
Be aware, however, that if they are different models, the channel numbers may not start at the same number. Some will start at channel 0 while others may start at channel 1. Since the bandwidths for each frequency range are set the same, just need to set the channel on the radio with the higher number to one lower than on the other radio.
Hope that helps.
Hi David
This link. https://bit.ly/2HwEMoK
Pages 609-611 show how to change the channels / check for available channels, using the GPS1200 controller.