The rather painfully obvious question is: did you write down what you were 
changing?  If so, you can go through the changes made and see what needs to be 
done to reverse the damage, or at least where you made the error.  If not 
then.....
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 8:15 AM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Programing issues, my SCOM 7K's DTMF tones


  Hi Skip and all the guys!

  The 7K is working just fine.  It seems that I have locked out all responses, 
all the id's are off, no time announcements, no normal announcements (I was 
programming it to do just that, minimum responses!) 

  The weird thing right now is the controller hears the DTMF, mutes when it 
decodes the DTMF, but is not executing the commands.  If I send a macro to tell 
me the time or turn the system on or off, (on the phone line or over the air) 
the 7K mutes the tones, but doesn't execute the command.  I did not change any 
of the priorities of the receivers, just shortened up everything so that when 
this weekend's special event happens, the 7K system is a linked/slave to Tom's 
7330. We are linking 3 or 4 systems together for a special event. 

  I just do not want to hit the "MAGIC BUTTON" ......... COLD RESET!!! 

  Anyway, it looks like I fat-fingered something, and a reset is called for, I 
just don't really look forward to it.

  My 7K is more than a decade old, was a version 1.14 now its a 2.03b.  It is 
rock solid. It is the heart of my system, controls 2 repeaters (the other 
system is also now in this same condition too!) 

  I love it!  Thanks Bob & the gang at SCOM for this great product!

  73, Brian, WD9HSY





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