Skip,

The Mark 4 did NOT use an ACC controller. It was Kendecom's own 
design. Their internal controller consists of multiple boards, but 
the combination of them provides functionality similar to an ACC 
RC850 and DVR combo, all in one package internal to the repeater.  
One is a DVR board loaded with RAM, another is known as the Message 
Master, which is similar to the ACC VRT board, and the main one is 
the cpu board. There is also another board with audio related 
components, such as the SD4096 (or something close) audio delay 
chip,, and some sort of audio processing. Finally, there is an 
interconnect board that provides the many RCA and terminal strip 
points on the rear panel.

The programming is limited, and nowhere near as complete as the 
RC850, but it does allow for TI synthesis voice, CW, and DVR 
messages, IDs, and CTs.

Eric 
KE2D




--- In [email protected], "skipp025" <skipp...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Looking at the following Ebay auction:  
> 
> Kendercom Mark 4 CR VHF Repeater Voice Controller & DVR 
> Ebay Item number: 330296552120        
> 
> I'm lead to believe this Kendercom was originally equipped with 
> an ACC Controller (from the factory) or was the controller 
> added by the owner after the purchase of the repeater? 
> 
> Any current or former Kendercom Owners out there able to tell 
> the story?  Thanks in advance for your replies. 
> 
> cheers, 
> s.
>


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