Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 controller code table

2008-12-17 Thread neal Newman
The Old codes were 3 digits like 100 ,101,102,103 the newer versions had 4 digits 4100,4101,4102 Ect.. try that --- On Wed, 12/17/08, wb8art wb8...@netzero.net wrote: From: wb8art wb8...@netzero.net Subject: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 controller code table To:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller question

2006-05-11 Thread John J. Riddell
NateMy guess is that the A D refer to row 4 on your TT pad. A is beside 3 and D is beside #. Hope this helps... 73 John VE3AMZ. - Original Message - From: frostbitnome [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 1:13 AM Subject:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller question

2006-05-11 Thread Jim Brown
Nate, the RC-1000 is programmed by opening the controller for programming input by sending two code sequences. The unlock sequence has a 'D' prefix hard wired and can't be changed as I recall, with two additional characters. A typical sequence would be something like 'D7B' and D7C'. The

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller question

2006-05-11 Thread Jim Brown
Access to the AXX and DXX control codes can be enabled or disabled with two control codes; Control Code enable and Control Code disable. When disabled the only control code to function is the Control Code Enable. These codes do NOT affect access to the * and # user codes. The above

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller question

2006-05-11 Thread Neal Newman
the A and the D are defaulted into the software you cannot change them so you may have the code A45 on and A46 off the 45 and 46 you program into the Controller same with the "D" I dont have my manual handy. I am running several of these controllers... Neal-KA2CAF John J. Riddell wrote:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 Controller

2005-03-13 Thread albemarle7
The Ron Wright RC1000 is a little tricky. Make sure you have the correct Control Program Select Code List (Table 15.1) for the Revision of your controller. You should use the table that is in the book that came with the controller. They are all different. I have a number of these RC1000

RE: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 Controller

2005-03-13 Thread Mike Mullarkey
] www.orlg.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 10:54 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 Controller The Ron Wright RC1000 is a little tricky. Make sure you have the correct Control

RE: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 Controller

2005-03-13 Thread Richard
If the controller gives you the beep indication that it accepted the function change, then it is automatically saved. Are you programming/changing the DTMF access code (function code) for a particular function, or are you actually changing the parameter (such as the tail beep)? The reason I ask

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC 1000 Controller

2005-03-13 Thread albemarle7
ReRC1000..I experienced same problem you mentioned about it accepts the instruction by giving RR but it really didn't. I call the controller the fortune cookie controller because it lies to me by saying it accepted the code but it really didn't. First off, don't be afraid to do a reset

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller

2003-11-16 Thread Steve S. Bosshard \(NU5D\)
on programming commands with an D like D14 to enable programming the cwid, do not enter the D. Also commands with #, like #9 to force ID, enter 09 and do not enter #. Had the same challange last Thursday. Once programmed really works well. ssb - Original Message - From: va3vkk [EMAIL

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller

2003-11-16 Thread Kim Krueger
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RC-1000 Controller on programming commands with an D like D14 to enable programming the cwid, do not enter the D. Also commands with #, like #9 to force ID, enter 09 and do not enter #. Had the same challange last Thursday. Once programmed really works well