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See TM 11-5810-268-13 (KGV-72 PED TM) for keying the MFoCS and MRT+ and TM 11-5820-1172-13&P CHANGE 1 - 3 AUGUST 2015 (DAGR TM) for keying the DAGR.ĪTTENTION! This system is NOT accredited for processing or storing classified information. IMPORTANT NOTE: KGV-72 keys should not be loaded into any GPS receiver, nor should GPS keys be loaded into the KGV-72. These keys mentioned above are not to be confused with the keys used with the KGV-72. While GPS receivers are NOT Crypto Controlled Information (CCI) and DO NOT need to be zeroized when not in use however, zeroize GPS receivers IAW UNIT SOP. These keys will allow the receiver to operate for a 60 week period (approximately one year) without needing to be rekeyed. When keying these receivers, COMSEC local elements should load ALL of the following keys in the order that they are listed:ġ.) USKAD 103040 880091 (BKAUPD Parameter)ģ.) USKAD 101040 880091 (Black CV Monthly) The DAGR is a handheld receiver external to the JBCP system while the GB-GRAM (often referred to as SAASM) is embedded inside of the MFoCS, MT-2012 transceiver, and MRT+. The most common GPS receivers used by FBCB2, JCR, and JBCP are the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) and the Ground Based GPS Receiver Application Module (GB-GRAM). Users of FBCB2, JCR, and JBCP are advised to ensure their GPS receivers are keyed during all operations.