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Has anyone found a better way in a CTX to go from a ADKU to a BDKU/BDKS without having to delete all the stations and rebuild them?
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1. Program a vacant slot for a virtual ADKU/BDKU, it does not have to be installed 2. Pull up each station on the ADKU you wish to change out and change the slot assingment number to one on the virtual card. 3. Delete the ADKU after all are moved and assign the BDKU/BDKS 4. Pull up the stations on the virtual card and change slot numbers back to orginal position.
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Thanks Breed, I'll give that a try. I am doing this card swap in a CTX 100 with no open slots so I hope the CTX will let me use a empty slot even though I don't really have one. Again I appreciate the info.
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The only way that wouldn't work is if all 8 slots are full (expansion cabinet). I always program slots to maximum capacity - program an ADKU as a BWDKU 16 circuit, an RCOU as an RCOU/RCOS 8 circuit... Makes things much easier when you swap or add components. Licensing doesn't come into play until you actually assign something to a circuit.
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