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Viking Portable 600 Radio Operating Manual
8-3
Secure Communication (Encryption)
8.2.1 Key and Algorithm IDs
Each encryption key is programmed with a Key ID (also called Logical ID). This ID plus 
the algorithm ID (ALGID) is transmitted in the message on digital channels. The radio 
receiving the message must have a key with the same IDs in order to decrypt it.
8.2.2 PID / SLN Key Management Modes
Note
The term “SLN” from the Project 25 specification is equivalent to “CKR” (Common Key 
Reference) also used to define this parameter.
When this mode is selected, keys are loaded using a SMA (System Management 
Assistant), a Motorola KVL-3000 or KVL 3000 plus. Which then OTAR can be achieved 
by loading the corresponding UKEKs. The PID range 1-126 in the Keys Table must then 
be programmed to link channel PIDs to a specific SLN (Storage Location Number or CKR 
(Common Key Reference) and the range is 1-4095 (see Figure 8.1). The Viking Portable 
radio supports two keysets, allowing for a total of 252 keys in two keysets.
Figure 8.1
Key Selection Example 
More information on the PID or SLN key management modes follows.
PID Mode - When this mode is selected, keys are loaded directly into a PID of 1-126 
that corresponds to the PID programmed for each channel (if applicable). Since the 
EFJohnson Technologies System Management Assistant (SMA) does not support PID 
mode: PID mode can be used only when keys are loaded using the Motorola KVL-3000 
or KVL-3000 Plus keyloader. 
SLN Mode - The SLN mode must be selected when either OTAR (Over-The-Air-
Rekeying) or the EFJohnson Technologies System Management Assistant (PDA 
keyloader) is used. It can also be used if OTAR is not used. SLN mode is digital 
encryption, and can also be used with the with the Motorola KVL-3000 Plus. With this 
mode, keys are loaded into a SLN (Storage Location Number), typically from 0-4095. 
The Keys Table must then be programmed to link channel PIDs to a specific SLN.
The use of this type of indirect linking allows keysets and key IDs to be changed 
through OTAR while keeping the mapping from the channel or talkgroup the same. For 
Algorithm ID
Keyset Name (Opt)
SLN 23
SLN 25
Algorithm ID
Keyset Name (Opt)
Key #21: Key ID 54
SLN 24
SLN 22
SLN 21
Keys Table
3
5
4
2
1
PID
Key #22: Key ID 65
Key #23: Key ID 67
Key #24: Key ID 69
Key #25: Key ID 73
Key #25: Key ID 90
Key #24: Key ID 91
Key #23: Key ID 99
Key #22: Key ID 98
Key #21: Key ID 94
Keyset 1
Keyset 2
Zone 1, Chan 2
Zone 2, Chan 4
Zone 2, Chan 5
Zone 3, Chan 1
Zone 3, Chan 2
Preliminary Draft 3/9/12