Remote Base Operation - Arcom RC210 Operation Manual

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Any of the 3 ports may be used to connect a remote base radio. See Appendix A for a list of supported radios.
The type of radio you plan to use with the RC210 is selected by programming commands. In addition, because of the different formats
used with radios within the Yaesu line, you must also select which model you wish to use if you program to use a Yaesu radio. See the
Programming Reference section of this manual for details. Remote Base Commands are available without unlocking the controller.
The default Remote Prefix is "A7", so you must preface each of the Remote Base codes below with it. You can change the
Remote Base Prefix as desired. See page 26 for details.
The commands to control the radio are:
Frequency and Transmitter Offset Entry
A71xxx.xxx y
Enter Frequency with transmit offset*.
Frequency entered must be padded with zeros to make it 6 digits long.
Examples:
A 7 1 1 4 6 6 4 0 3 = 146.640 plus offset
A 7 1 4 4 8 3 2 5 1 = 448.325 minus offset
A 7 1 0 1 4 1 9 5 2 = 14.195 no offset
A 7 1 0 0 7 1 5 0 2 = 7.150 no offset
*The last digit represents the repeater offset .
y equals:
1 - minus
2 - simplex
3 - plus
CTCSS Entry
A72xxy
Enter CTCSS code and select encode and/or decode. The 2 digit code xx used for a
particular frequency is shown in Appendix B.
y equals:
0 = No Tone
1 = Encode only
2 = Encode/Decode
Mode Entry
A73x
Mode select. x equals:
1 = LSB
2 = USB
3 = CW
4 = FM
5 = AM
Readback
A7
Readback current frequency, offset and mode that is currently loaded into radio
The RC210 allows you to recall up to 10 previously stored Remote Base Memories (there are a total of 40 memories if the optional RTC
is installed. See the RTC Manual for details). Each of these memories will store operating frequency, transmit offset, CTCSS tone and
encode/decode selection and operating Mode. When recalled, these parameters will be spoken by the controller). (see the
Programming section of this manual for details on storing Remote Base Memories)
A75xx

Remote Base Operation

Note: This command only has relevance if you're using a remote base radio
capable of multimode use.
Note: Any port used for a remote base should be defined as non-repeating.
Memory Selection (Internal RC210 Memories)
Recall Remote Base Memories 01-10 (or 01-40 if optional RTC is installed).
Note: the offset must always be entered, even if
if you are not in FM mode.
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