--- In [email protected], Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
> 


I had thought the same thing when Stephen pointed that out.  I'm 
wondering though....if this would work;
Can you not tell the RC210 to "send out" a line of dtmf's?  Set this 
up in a macro?  That way you could have "channels" that the IC3AT 
would just dial up to.  I also wonder in the same macro if you could 
get it to "pause" or "drop" the tx then re-key and send another 
string of dtmf's?  I haven't played with it yet...but I change the 
dip switches on the ts32 (for the 3at) with the CS-1688.  Not sure 
yet if it couldn't be incoorperated in to the one line of dtmf's yet 
or not.  If that would work....that would be cool :-)
Thanks and 73,
Robert






 
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