* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jan 01 19:23 -0600]:
> Nate, I was putting in some new speed dials for the autopatch on a 
> CAT-300 a few years ago and had a similar experience. The only solution 
> I found was to go switch the controller into the initialization mode 
> and start all over with the programming. We had a nearby lightning 
> strike that did not damage any equipment, but probably scrambled some 
> of the memory so that when I was trying to program it went astray. It 
> was working just fine till I tried to enter the new speed dials, but 
> after that nothing worked except the initialization. Been working fine 
> ever since, by the way -

Thanks Jim.

That's what I was afraid that I may have to try.  I immediately figured
it was the controller acting up as it started immediately after
mis-punching the DTMF string.  Later I started thinking of the other
ways the repeater could have failed.  I thought about posting to the
CAT-Auto forum, but thought I'd check things over first.  At least you
confirmed my first suspicion, and that helps a lot.

Thanks!

73, de Nate >>

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