If you are just mixing audio, a cheap mixing board for music applications works well.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHMX400 -or- http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHXENTX802 Behringer is not normally know for it's quality, but some of their items work really well. Here are some higher priced units. http://www.zzounds.com/item--PEVPV6 -or- http://www.zzounds.com/item--MAC402VLZ3 Dwayne Kincaid WD8OYG --- In [email protected], "skipp025" <skipp...@...> wrote: > > Re: Audio Mixer for multiple repeaters > > I know it wouldn't at first glance be considered a mixer... > but using an LDG Voter as a mixer (and voter) works out > very well. > > http://www.ldgelectronics.com/c/252/products/5/19/1 > > If you don't need as many inputs, consider the CAT Auto > RLS-1000B. > > http://www.catauto.com/rls1000.html > > And of course many repeater controllers are multi-port > boxes. > > s. > > > "adjiqc" <adjiqc@> wrote: > > > > Hi everyone , > > Happy new year! > > > > > > We are a club looking for an audio mixer that can mix up to 3 or 4 > > repeaters with different impedance, we are hooking up 3 different repeaters > > together. We built an homemade audio mixer but not very stable , we hope to > > find something solid and well shielded because there are lots of > > interference at that specific site. > > > > Any ideas where we could get such thing pre built or built ? > > > > > > Thank you > > >

