James, I have the S-Com 7330 and I like it very much. The command language is simply and easy to learn. The serial computer interface is great for setup; I have a text file that I upload to the controller.
Hardware build quality is first rate. Interface options made it very easy for me to connect to my Mitrek repeaters and Midland 223-MHz link radio. I have a 2-m repeater running on Port 1, the link running on Port 2, and a 6-m repeater running on Port 3. Because of the extensive path circuit definitions I can run any combination of linked or stand-alone ports; simple and efficient. The on-board delay is adjustable so I hear no squelch tails and no DTMF on the repeaters. The pre-recorded voice is articulate and sounds very professional. The Scheduler works well, although it outputs on Port 1 only. The next software update (loaded easily via file transfer through the serial port) will feature my own voice on .wav files. In addition, the Scheduler will output to any port, not just Port 1 only, so that I can get my messages on the 6-M repeater more easily. In short, I am a very happy S-Com 7330 user. Regards, Dan at K7MM, VU3MMW --- In [email protected], James Adkins <adkins.ja...@...> wrote: > > Anyone out there using an S-Com 7330? Looking for any input on their > reliability and operation. > Thanks, > > -- > James Adkins, KB0NHX >

