I like the CAT Controllers. I have the CAT-1000 on 2 meter, CAT-700B used
with Icom 706 as a HF 
remote link setup on UHF and a CAT-200 with a Peet Bros weather station.
I have had repeaters for 
a few years but not as knowledgeable as most of the Repeater Builders are
here.  I know I can Call 
Ron at CAT for Help support. A lot of others talk like you should know
what you are doing. I can't say enough 
good about them. To me that's worth a lot and then some.


Tim WA3QCV 





On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 14:43:11 -0800 Bob Dengler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 2/9/2006 10:37 AM, you wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I figured that this may be just the spot to ask such a question.
> >
> >I am looking for a controller that can manage up to two full 
> duplex
> >ports as well as a port for remote control. It would need the 
> option
> >to be able to program the ports independently such that while the
> >primary repeater port would have ID & Hang time, I would need to 
> be
> >able to disable both on a secondary.
> >
> >Also, it would need to have the ability to be managed via DTMF
> >control over the secondary or other port.
> >
> >I've briefly looked at the LinkComm's the NHRC's, and the old 
> ACC's
> >but am not sure which would provide the best serivce for the cost.
> >
> >Any thoughts or is this really not the place for this?
> 
> I recommend the LinkComm RLC-1+.  The NHRC-10 would be good too.  
> ACC 
> controllers have not been manufactured for many years, so support 
> would be 
> an issue.
> 
> Bob NO6B
> 
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>  
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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