We have used the LDG RVS-8 voter with great success.
http://www.ldgelectronics.com/c/252/products/5/19/1 It is an 8 channel voter and does not need a 1950hz tone to operate, and is within a ham's limited budget. In fact it works so well, one was installed for a local sheriff's office. They have 4 remote sites plus the main site. Not a single hick-up with the system in over 3 years, and it provides 100% handheld coverage for the deputies on VHF. As far as links go, there is a number of ways to do them. But to get you started, visit this link, lots of good info to get you going: http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/remotereceivers.html In short, use "flat" audio for your links (no pre or de-emphasis), use the same type equipment whenever possible, and keep the hang times short. A good sounding remote link should sound the same, or as close as possible, to the main input. Makes the voting process smoother, and adjustments easier. Good luck! Steve KD8BIW Repeater Tech KD8BIW/R 224.580 N8IHI/R 147.105 W3YXS/R 146.745 KD8JBF/R 443.325 http://www.kd8biw.com http://www.duplexcom.net

