At 11:59 AM 5/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>Ken - the designer of the 210 - is a regular on this group.  I'd just wait
>a couple of days until he gets back from Dayton and ask him.

<---Actually, I am here :-) Now to the question at hand....

It was queried:

>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.

<---As Stephen pointed out, you could connect the RC100 to an unused port
on the RC210 and then program some 210's DTMF memories to send them out to
the RC100, which would then actually control the 3AT. However, I have a
simpler method. 

Simply turn off DTMF muting on the RC210 port you use to connect to the
RC100. This way, any DTMF entered into another linked port of the 210 will
simply be passed out the port to which the RC100 is connected. Make sense?

While I realize you'd prefer not to have to use the RC100 as an
intermediary, the 210 will not directly support the 3AT, sorry.

Ken







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