I have tried most of the controller on the market and you may find a unit to
program easer than another but you are forgetting one important thing. When
that easy controller decides to give you a problem and lock up or reset by
it self or even reset when the timeout timer gets used. Then all your
programming is all messed up. You get to take a drive to the hill or in a
lot of cases take a snow cat trip to the hill. $$$$$$$$$

Oregon Repeater Linking Group
Mike Mullarkey
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mathew Quaife [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controllers


I just went from an RLC2 controller to a CAT1000B controller and is much
easier to program.  There is a windows software that you can purchase for
the controller, makes setting it up much easier.  I had the RLC3 and found
that one to be very easy to work with, easier than the RLC2 is now.  But
remember, each controller is going to have limits and will need to be
programmed.  Even with the Cat, I had to ask for some advise and help
getting it set up.  Hope this helps.

Mathew


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> worked great but is a big pain in the !@@ to program. We recently
> traded some things foir a Link RLC-4 controller but here we go
> again, it is just different enough that you need to stop and read
> the manual (very time consuming)!
> What controllers do others use? Is there a controller that has
> windows based software to program it? The Club has Windows software
> but it takes hours to load and download the info!
> What do you use and how easy is it to program?
> Bill for AARO
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