Blackwell\´s trap-door channel is an interesting example of a finite state channel. Its deterministic version, that is, the permuting channel, has been studied by Ahlswede and Kaspi ina multiterminal information-theoretic framework. They determined the capacities of permuting jammer channels and relay channels for some special cases. The capacity problem for permuting relay channels is completely solved. More specifically, when a is the cardinality of alphabet, and

is the number of available storage locations in the channel, the capacity

of the permuting relay channel is given by

, where

denotes the maximum eigenvalue of a matrix

derived from the state-transition mechanism associated with the channel.