Eric..

Your response is out of line and indicates your either inability to 
understand the original post or the technical needs of the situation.

Clearly, at this point, this is an interface issue between two 
different manufacturer's products. In no way does he complain that 
either is not working properly.

I have absolutely nothing to do with ARCOM or Ken Ark or have any 
opinion...but taking someone else's legitimate question and using it 
as a platform for a biased diatribe, is clearly out of place for 
common consumption.

LW


--- In [email protected], "Eric Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Fist of all I would have not wasted my money a such a poorly
> engineered controller, ARCOM RC-210). 
> Second of all if it is a new controller assembled and tested at the
> factory then I would be contacting Ken Ark with ACOM  and getting 
your
> money back (GOOD LUCK!) or having him help you trouble-shoot your
> problem. I have owned two of these controllers in the past and had
> nothing but issue after issue with them. As I said before they are a
> poorly engineered controller. Suggest you look at Link-Comm or S-
Comm
> for you future controller needs.
> 
> 
> ERIC
> 
> N7JYS
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Mike Morris WA6ILQ
> <wa6ilq@> wrote:
> >
> > At 10:47 AM 09/03/08, you wrote:
> > >I am constructing one of the "repeater-builders friends'", and 
am in
> > >need of a DTMF pad, or suggestions. I have a Motorola DTMF mic 
that I
> > >picked up from someone @ work. I have tried it direct into the
> > >controller, through a pot, and through an amplifier w/ a matching
> > >transformer on it. The controller is an ARCOM 210 and it does not
> > >seem to be picking up the tones no matter what I try. The 
controller
> > >is brand new, and was purchased assembled and tested, so I can 
only
> > >assume that it is fully functional.
> > >
> > >Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
> > >
> > >Jeremy
> > >
> > >KB3BAM
> > 
> > Check out <http://www.pipo.net/>
> > 
> > I've used the PK3  a couple of times:
> > <http://www.pipo.net/productlis2.htm>
> > 
> > Good stuff.   Joe Oliveira is good people.
> > 
> > Mike WA6ILQ
> >
>


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