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Selecting The Timeout Reset Point
You may select when the Timeout Timer is reset, depending on your needs:
*2122x
where x = 0 to 4
0 = After COS
1 = After CT Segment 1
2 = After CT Segment 2
3 = After CT Segment 3
4 = After CT Segment 4
Fan Operation
You can select one of 2 modes of fan operation. The first mode will start for any transmitter activity while the second mode will start the
fan only when there is a valid signal received on a Port, an Autopatch call is made or an Auxiliary Audio Input is on. This can help to
reduce wear and tear on your fan and associated relays.
*2119 1
The fan will start for any xmtr activity.
*2119 0
The fan will only start when there is receiver, Autopatch or Auxiliary Audio activity.
Remote Base Programming
The RC210 is capable of controlling several different types of remotely controllable transceivers for use as a remote base.
Kenwood - all radios that utilize a computer interface that may be directly connected to a an RS-232 compatible serial port,
such as the TS-2000 and TS-870
Kenwood single band and dual band mobiles, TM-V7a, TM-G707, TM-271A
Elecraft radios
Icom models IC-706MKIIG, IC-746, IC-756, IC-7000
Yaesu FT-100D, FT-817, FT-847, FT-857, FT-897
The RC210 also supports the Doug Hall RBI-1 Remote Base Interface, Please refer to its manual when connecting the RC210.
Selecting The Type Of Remote Base Radio
You select which type of radio you are using by programming:
*2083x
where "x" is the radio type
1 = Kenwood
*for Kenwood radios with a computer comport, the RC210 uses a baud rate of 9600
2 = Icom
*The RC210 expects to see an Icom radio as the CI-V address of 48H with the baud
3 = Yaesu
rate set to "4800". Yaesu radios should be set to a 9600 baud rate.
4 = Kenwood V7a
*this supports the Kenwood TM-V7a mobile dual-band transceiver
5 = Doug Hall RBI-1
7 = Kenwood g707
*this supports the Kenwood TM-g707 mobile dual-band transceiver
8 = Kenwood 271A
*this supports the Kenwood single band mobile TM-271A
9 = Kenwood V71a
*this supports the Kenwood TM-V71a mobile dual-band transceiver
If you select Yaesu, there is an additional programming step to take (if not using Yaesu, you may disregard this step):
*2084x
where "x" is:
1 = FT-100D
2 = FT817, FT-857, FT-897
3 = FT847
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