If a controller has the features that are required, then it really 
doesn't matter if it's a half watt the size of a cigar box OR a 110 
watt GE MASTRII, or a KW what ever. I own and use three NHRC2 
controllers. I bought the first, after the QST article ran in 
February 1996 (1996 I think). With out the first problem, glitch, or 
upgrade that is great.

I bought and paid for all three, and I haven't been asked for the 
reference.
Jeff and his partners have always been there when I have had a brain 
drain and needed help.

73
AC0Y
Trustee, Owner Operator of the Walt Disney World Area Echolink 
repeater 145.110 -600
Node 86585
--- In [email protected], DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Go with an NHRC for a small repeater or the Arcom for a big one, 
You
> will thank your self in the morning.  I did.







 
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