This is absolutely the best idea so far, thanks. Cost does not seem to be an issue at this point. Product support can be by their existing two-way shop that maintains the fleet radios.
Thanks, Joe -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Maire-Radios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > here is the all put together item. > get a mobile there has tome decode in it and a relay output and you will have > it > all done. > Some of the Kenwood's and Icoms we sell will do it. > John
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here is the all put together item.get a mobile there has tome decode in it and a relay output and you will have it all done.Some of the Kenwood's and Icoms we sell will do it.John----- Original Message -----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]net Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 4:03 PMSubject: [Repeater-Builder] OT: Need to find a product to develop goodwill at a tower site(s)Hello to All,
I am starting to develop a future ham repeater relation with a tower site(s) owner and recently got a request for something unusual. The company has a fleet of VHF radio equipped vehicles. They want to pull up to a site, enter a touch-tone sequence on the mike, and open a security gate at the site. I could kludge together something, but would rather find something commercially available. Anytime I have kludged something together, I have ended up having to repair it for longer that I expected. Something with a VHF receiver, TT decode and relay contact output would be great.
Any ides if this is even made commercially? I know that some fire/ambulance departments use a similar idea to open and close the firehouse door. Some also have the ability to control traffic control lights on their way to a situation.
73, Joe, k1ike
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