My dittoes on Dwayne's comments. I have several Bridgecom repeaters on VHF and UHF and they work fine on a mountain full of assorted repeaters and about 4,000 other XMTR's all over the spectrum.
Dick ----- Original Message ----- From: ldgelectronics To: [email protected] Sent: 29 September, 2008 17:57 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bridgecom repeater They are pretty good. The main market they are used in our area is GMRS repeaters. I have two that I work with, one 50 watt and one 10 watt and they work decent. It's just a repeater with CW ID and a multi-tone controller and does not do much else (don't need anything more than that for GMRS). The units are programmed with a PC for freq and tone groups. I think you can also program them with microphone key input. Dwayne Kincaid WD8OYG > A friend of mine asked me today, and I had never heard of it. > Any of you guys ever used or heard of a bridgecom repeater? > Good, bad? >

