The first controller layout was an S-Com 7k through 
one of the original Link RLC-6 boards. The RF was 
the famous Spectrum Brand TX & RX strips. The power 
supply (which also runs three other repeaters) is a 
Triplitte. 

In sequence:

I replaced the RLC-6 board after trying a "shotgun" 
chip swap and new firmware on the original RLC-6. 

I replaced the S-Com 7K with a another 7K and updated 
firmware (the Vyex 7K DAB). 

I replaced the Spectrum RF Equipment with brand new 
Maggiore stuff, which included the second updated 
S-Com 7K (the RLC-6 was not in the second version).

I replaced the second 7K with a third 7K. The problem 
still rears its ugly head. Main audio fails and the 
controller goes into a weird loop lockup reset mode. 

The power supply works fine, also running three other 
repeaters, which work just peachy. 

The third generation equipment has the same problems 
as the first generation.

I found the problem... I'll take a question or two 
more if you want, then I'll post what I found. 

cheers
skipp 



> Bob Dengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 4/27/2005 11:01 AM, you wrote:
> 
> 
> >Mystery: "Repeater Problem of the Month Club".
> 
> Were all the repeater controllers RLC-6s, or was the replacement
something 
> else?
> 
> Bob NO6B







 
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