Nate Duehr wrote:
  > In this case, you set up 1* to mute DTMF.  Your end-of-activity macro
> now must both copy the local macros back to "parking" and unmute DTMF.
> 
> (In fact, if you do this you don't need the start-of-activity macro  
> at all, but I like that one better.  You could have *1 do both setup  
> of the macros and the DTMF mute.)
> 
> To make this work, the default "*" as "enter" key option in the S- 
> Com, must be on.  This is  so users don't even have to unkey to have  
> the 1* execute.
> 
> The users don't have to know the preceeding 1* is a separate  
> command.  They just know to prefix any local "simple" command with  
> 1*.  If they hit 1* and drop key, the local controller will  
> immediately revert back to only responding to the SITECODE commands,  
> and unmute DTMF, resetting everything back to the state where any  
> machine in the system can respond to either a local or remote  
> SITECODE prefixed command.
> 
> --
> Nate Duehr - WY0X
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

Actually, how about if 1* mutes DTMF to the *LINK* transmitter?  Or even 
DROPS the link tx? Then none of the other sites would hear any DTMF, 
except for the 1*?

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL

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