Thank you very much for the infos, Mitch !
But :
Page 102 in "Connections", it is stated that "the signal" throught pin 1 from the standard CAT 6 cable is "8V power to control panel(only when radio is ON)".
In the "Open the box " tile from Microbeat website, comments along JMP2 picture recall the explanation about the effect :
"
JMP2 is placed near the back of the box next to the RESET button. JMP 2 is used to select if the DC-power to the front panels should be 8 or 9 V. With the strap in place it will be 8V which fits all ICOM:s. Kenwood TS-480 and RC-2000 panels need 9V for the backlighter to be strong enough. With JMP 2 not mount the voltage will be 9V. (JMP 2 is only available in the Control-RRC)."
...so my question ...!
That said, it seems from this forum that 7100 owners have played with Remoterig units,yet.
I guess they had strictly followed the new intructions and connected the JUMP2 without smock !
... so you are probably right !
I'm going to try to wait for Mike comments ...if I am patient enough
...I intend to use very short cable bitween RRC control and 7100 panel ( about 20 cm)...so the Ohm Law will not shut down very much the signal...
Very nice from you Mitch for coming in .
best 73
F6FLQ
Eric
PS : If this info is helpfull I'am running Hardware 6 (nr 4232 and 4234) RRC 1258 MKII units.