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Hi Juan,
Your e-mail address was bouncing messages back to Yahoogroups so it
delisted you. I've reinstated your membership.
The 7K can operate two repeaters by tying a second repeater to the
link port. It'll handle the CORs and PTTs, send messages to the proper
TX (if the messages are composed correctly), and so on.
But the 7K isn't a real multi-repeater controller because it has
just one DTMF decoder, one DTMF encoder, one CW/tone generator, and so
on. The repeater on the main port will have priority over the other
when it comes to those resources, so this scheme works best when the second
repeater is a minor one.
The new 7xxx series is being designed specifically to handle multiple
repeaters. Each repeater will have its own resouces, and the software
will allow either independent or linked operation.
73,
Bob
Bob Schmid,
WA9FBO, Member S-COM, LLC PO Box 1546 LaPorte CO 80535-1546 970-416-6505 voice 970-419-3222 fax www.scomcontrollers.com I asked this to the S-Com site, but no answer yet, hope
somebody give some ligth here: I have a S-Com 7K controller
with Version 2.03 ( think is the latest firmware ), my
question is if it can handle two repeaters separated with
their own timers and ID's, can't find anything related in
the manual.....
Thanks
Juan XE2SI
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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