Hi Nate, >Pet peeve alert: Controllers seem to add features, but they're far less useful on-site for "control" as they are for "remote control". I suppose it's a cost vs. necessity thing, since no one's at the site most of the time. But we've learned about LEDs -- not only do they help when troubleshooting, but controllers sell better with blinky lights.. :-)
>Why AREN'T there some push-buttons on the front of these things that are software inputs to toggle things, etc... no one seems to ever do that! And now that I think about it, I wish I'd have thought of that sooner, for mentioning to the S-Com guys! Oh well!) Or, bring your laptop. >Hey speaking of "forgetting" the switch -- Dave and Bob were talking about adding a feature to the 7330 once, that sounded nifty. If a transmitter were disabled, since the front panel LED's are software controlled, they were talking about having any disabled TX port flash at a constant rate. Close up the M2 after using Kevin's disable switch mod, you can't see the switch. Turn the TX off in the controller, you'll see it as you're closing up the Station/rack/the Station/rack/<WBR>room door/whatever on th It's on the bottomless to-do list. 73, Bob **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007?NCID=aoltop00030000000001)