Robert, The RC-210 is a three port controller. You could plug port 1 of
the RC-100 into port 2 or 3 on the RC-210 and make the RC-210 forward
DTMF's to it. If you get one, let me know. I would be interested in the
outcome. Contact me off list. 

73, Stephen

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert W Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:26 AM
To: [email protected]
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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