--- In [email protected], "k6jsi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi John,
> 
> Command 047 simply enables/disables an event trigger.  You had to 
> enter the event trigger as 'eee' to make command 047 do something.
> 
> You might want to run command 045 and then the 'eee' you entered in 
> your 047 command, to see if the 'eee' command is Enabled or 
Disabled 
> right now.  Again, that is the only thing command 047 does is 
Enable 
> or Disable an event trigger.
> 
> That action would stop the coutesy tone that would normally fire 
> when the port 3 RX goes inactive.  That courtesy tone would also be 
> sent to all connected ports, including port 1.
> 
> You can email me off-list if you like, and we can go further into 
> fixing your problem.
> 
> Shorty, K6JSI
>

Hi Shorty.

Thanks for the input. It gave me a better understanding of the 045, 
046 and 047 codes. I did find the problem however. When you enter the 
event number, you must leave off the leading zero. Instead of 011, 
you simply enter 11. I wasn't getting any telemetry at one point, (I 
am not sure why) but when I did it was error 2, which is too many 
digits entered. I remember running into this same issue with one of 
the timer settings.

All is well now. I am courtesy tone free.

Thanks again.    John    ab6li


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