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.
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
2 = Icom
3 = Yaesu
4 = Kenwood V7a
5 = Doug Hall RBI-1
7 = Kenwood g707
8 = Kenwood 271A
9 = Kenwood V71a
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
Remote Base Programming
*for Kenwood radios with a computer comport, the RC210 uses a baud rate of 9600
*The RC210 expects to see an Icom radio as the CI-V address of 48H with the baud
rate set to "4800". Yaesu radios should be set to a 9600 baud rate.
*this supports the Kenwood TM-V7a mobile dual-band transceiver
*this supports the Kenwood TM-g707 mobile dual-band transceiver
*this supports the Kenwood single band mobile TM-271A
*this supports the Kenwood TM-V71a mobile dual-band transceiver
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