You can control any transciever that has an up/down button on its mic with a
pulsed output from your controller,if it has one. I call it the "poor mans
remote".It only allows switching the memory channels one at a time. Its most
useful if the radio has voice readback of the frequency. Been doing this
with an Icom IC47A for years. YMMV,73,Lee

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert W Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:25 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] RC 210 / 220 radio for remote ideas?


> I am considering upgrading to a RC 210 controller over the summer.  I
> have a RC100 (from MCC) that I married with a CSI CS1688 latch board to
> work with a TMG707 and a IC3AT for a remote base system.  Worked great. I
> took the controller and WAS going to put it into a cleaner looking
> box...but never got around to it.  Running another RC100 with just the
> TMG707 right now.
>
> Meanwhile...the RC210 came out.  Looks great and would make life easier
> in the remote base work for the NWS here locally.  However.....it would
> still leave my 220 remote out (I need to control the BCD line and would
> have no way of doing it)
>
> I need ideas to make a 220 freq agile (or at least work the channels on
> it) with the RC210
>
> or
>
> Ideas on how to use the RC100 to control the IC3AT and use the RC210 as
> the main controller.
>
> Would really like NOT to do the other.  Trying to make this as simple as
> possible.
>
> Ideas?
> Thanks,
> Robert







 
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