NHRC-10 User Guide
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4.4 Group 3 Switches: Miscellaneous Settings
Group 3 contains a variety of different settings that affect various parts of the controller’s
operation.
Group 3 Switches:
Switch Name Description
0
CI-V tune auto-receive
mode
When enabled (1), will change the remote base
into receive mode (as opposed to transmit)
when a CI-V tune command (link-prefix 5 or
link-prefix 9) command is executed. This
feature is intended to prevent accidental
operation outside of authorized band segments
by forcing the operator to manually set transmit
mode after the CI-V connected radio is tuned.
Experienced users may want to disable this
switch.
1
Allow ID Stomp by
Keyup
When enabled (1), will allow the controller to
cancel a voice ID and play the CW ID if a user
begins to transmit while the voice ID is playing.
2
Enable Voice Time-out
Message
When set (1), enables the voice time-out
message, instead of the CW time-out message
“TO.”
3
Link Port Repeater
Mode
When enabled (1), configures the link port as a
slaved repeater. In this mode, the link port will
have hang time and repeater IDs, it will transmit
everything transmitted by the main repeater.
When disabled, the link port works in link or
remote base mode where the link transmit is
only activated when a signal is received on the
main repeater’s input.
4
Digital Output/Fan
Control
When enabled (1), configures the digital output
on the main repeater connector to be a fan
control output. A fan connected to this output
will run while the transmitter is keyed, and a
programmable amount of time after the
transmitter is unkeyed. When disabled, the state
of the fan control output is controlled by the
Group 3 Item 5 switch.