Unnamed Administration sources reported that Marc L. Kozam said:
> > Within a TRG, "9" gets you the highest available line; i.e. start
> > at the top.
>
> It is programmable to start with the highest or the lowest line.
> Personally, I like it to start with the lowest. It is set in the Line ->
> TIE TRG section.
I'm sure the reason for top down is to avoid 'glare'...
> > Between TRG's, something somewhere controls the order. Donno what
> > that is yet. Nor if it's station set, or system-set.
>
> It is system wide and set under System -> Miscellaneous -> Local Access
> Priority
Ahhh... Danke...
Comment:
I find the whole scheme rather bizzare. I'd think stations would
get permission not on a line-by-line basis, but by TRG.
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